Kind of a creepy antler sculpture, but pretty neato. These are all from the petting zoo, near Bandon.
Feeding the animals, a treacherous business.
I like this one
They really wouldn't leave us alone.
Gross donkey spit.
These little goats were really cute, until they started head butting you for food. This little bugger stabbed me in the calf with his horns--not funny.
Honestly, I have no earthly idea what this thing is.
Gettin' a little friendly
Preggers--how many do you think she has in there?
Apricot skunk, my new favorite animal. Her name is Lilac.
Possibly one of the cutest things I've ever seen. Check out his cross-eyes and curly whiskers.
Everybody needs love
One of the best pictures of all time (except for the grumpy lady in the background).
Dad does a pretty good impression.
Check out the size of his head!
Attacked from two directions! They were tricky.
I like to move it move it!
Baby bear
Baby lemur!
Stormy Oregon
Geochaching
Agate hunting
Representing my school!
Gals
Laurel's rock covered leg.
Blueberry picking!
It was very hot
Beautiful sky
Run!
Haceta Head Lighthouse. View from the sea lion caves, or at least from the cliff above.
Whale watching
Tillamook cheese factory
Neck
Crossing the river from Oregon to Washington. I love ferry boats.
This is the temperate rainforest of Washington--well, one of them. Amazingly gorgeous place--just like walking through the forests of Costa Rica, but colder. Not cold enough for us to think of bringing jackets, which became an issue as it started to pour.
This picture's pretty shiny and blurry, but I like the colors.
Nurse tree
Just as it started to rain. Look for Brook and Dad
Cold wet faces.
The world's tallest spruce tree. Amazing!
FYI
Shelf fungi
The first part of my journey East. Snoqualmie Falls!
Do not swim.
Vantage, Washington
Strange sculpture
World's largest buffalo. For serious. 60 tons of cement.
Michigan
Feetsies
My feet, in Lake Superior.
Sunset