The Effie Yeaw Nature Center, located in Ancil Hoffman Park in Sacramento, has been around as long as I have…longer actually. It’s a small but mighty little center which helps preserve natural area, promote Indian heritage, and protect and aid local sick or injured animals. The center’s highlights were certainly the two beautiful owls lovingly cared for by staff.
The park sits on a glorious part of the American River Parkway which my young son greatly enjoyed. Once he threw what seemed like every river rock back in to the river he insisted we make a second visit to the owls again before we left! That’s a success if you ask me!!
Your little boy is so gorgeous. Lovely Post
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A lovely post. On all counts. Rocks? How do you say ricochet in English? Hold on a sec.
Hah! Ricochet! 🙂 Plenty of flat stones by that river. But I think he’ll need a few years more to play ricochet.
🙂
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It is ricochet. I think we also call it rock skipping. Not there yet but it was a fun day for him for sure.
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Eberything is discovery for them, right? 🙂
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It sure is. Even the Xmas tree which he tipped over last night.
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Haha! Gonzalo is in Colombia with his parents, and setting two christmas trees and “Créches”
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Fun! Will they be there through the holidays?
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No. They came back last Saturday. All very happy.
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Great
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