
I quit my job last Friday and am doing some seasonal work for now. Hopefully I will be able to get enough periodic jobs to keep me afloat so that I do not have to find another full-time job. I really want to focus on my family and home for now.
Yesterday we went to the Sepulveda Basin for a walk. There were hundreds of red-winged black birds, many kinds of ducks with their little duck families and some un-named varieties of other birds.

We saw cormorants in their nests feeding their young. That was sort of fascinating. They were all in one or two trees on an island. As we gazed at them with the binoculars we realized there were about 15 or more nests in a tree. It was like apartments. We saw a bluebird, which we have not been able to identify. It was probably a little larger than a robin with some lighter orange markings, I think on the chest. We were looking at it through binoculars and by the time we got close enough to attempt a picture, it flew away. The wild flowers were in bloom with fields of lavendar, white and yellow blossoms and a few California poppies.
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Wow! Pam, you are an ARTIST with the camera. Beautful! Hey, the orchid you gave me last year is actually blooming again!
The Curse-of-Sherri-the-Plant-Killer somehow missed it! God's grace.
Sherri Crawford
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