Weekend travels

This weekend I went out to my hometown to visit my grandparents. I haven’t been there for a few months (right after our wedding!) so I figured it was slightly overdue!

It was a gorgeous day and two of my younger cousins happened to be staying there for the weekend, so we all piled into my grandma’s van and went to the park downtown, and then to the farm to see the goats!

Describing the day is boring, so I’ll just show you in pictures!

Happy Monday!
How was your weekend? 

Going Wild!

On the weekend, Callie and I decided to relive our childhood and go to the BC Wildlife Park. It’s a pretty awesome park with local and non-local wildlife and it was just fun to check out the animals as adults!

We got to see an ENORMOUS golden eagle just chilling out NOT IN A CAGE as soon as we got there. The Birds of Prey show had just finished so the eagle was sitting on a perch for people to take SUPER close up photos of it. I’m pretty sure it was bigger than me!

We also saw cougars, black and grizzly bears, moose, coyotes, wolves, mountain goats, big horn sheep, bison, owls, and more! We rode a mini-train around the park for $1, which was a lot shorter than we remembered from when we were little, ha!

Anyway, here’s some photos from the day!

What’s you’re favourite wildlife from your neck of the woods?

In My Belly

The in-laws went down to Keremeos a few days ago and brought Kyle and I back some delicious hand-picked produce. Oh-em-gee, SO GOOD! Check out our bounty:

A couple of store-bought apples and a pluot snuck into the mix, but we got a nectarine, cherries, apples, apricots, peaches and two HUGE tomatoes! Look at those bad boys! Amazing! Needless to say, Kyle and I had tomato sandwiches for lunch yesterday. Delicious.

Now I shall lead you into the weekend with a pretty shot of a sunflower I took over the weekend. And thanks for all the love you guys have shown me for the past couple posts of mine that weren’t exactly easy for me to write. It means a lot. :)

Happy Friday everyone! Any fun weekend plans? I’m going to the local wildlife park!