Friday, June 12, 2009

The Duckling Rescue

A few weeks ago, my friend Lynn informed me that she now had 10 little ducklings swimming in her pool with their mamma. (By the time we saw them, there were only 9 left. One little guy had gotten trapped under the makeshift ramp that Lynn made to help them get out of the pool.)

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Lynn was going to Prague for the summer, so she needed to do something about the ducklings before she left. She had talked to someone who knew about ducks and they told her that she could relocate the little ducklings to a nearby lake. If she caught the babies, then the mom would follow. It was within walking distance from Lynn's house. I thought this sounded like a fun little adventure and one that needed documenting, so Adam, Emma and I headed over there last week.

Here they are. They're a little over 1 week old. 

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The next part of the plan involved catching them. Emma and Adam did not mind at all helping out with this part.

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Uh-oh... a little slippery.

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Before we left, there was some business for Lynn to take care of...

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One last picture. And...a kiss good-bye.

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We're ready to head out...

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This is when things started to NOT go as planned. We had the ducklings, but where was their mom?! She was not following us, that's for sure. We found her in a grassy area behind Lynn's house, so we thought if we showed her that we had her babies that she would figure out the plan.

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We stepped back and gave her some time. She eventually flew off in the opposite direction. We decided to proceed to see if she was just watching us from afar.

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I don't know about you, but if I were a duck, I would much rather prefer this open space to a backyard pool (no offense to your pool, Lynn, but it is a pool, after all). We waited...and waited...and waited...no mom in sight. In fact we didn't see ANY ducks at all. We could NOT leave the little ducklings.

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We decided that our hearts were in the right place, but it was a failed plan...back to Lynn's pool, where we found mom AND dad (sorry, no pic of him, but she must have flown off to get him when we left for the lake.)

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We let them go and they knew exactly where to go.

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Reunited.

Lynn still had a problem, of course. She was leaving in two days to be gone all summer and the ducklings could not stay in her pool. The next part of the story reminded me of the scripture in Luke 12:6:

"Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God?"

Heavenly Father was aware of Lynn and her Duckling problem. Through a serendipitous series of events, Lynn found out that relocating the mom and babies to the lake would actually have  resulted in their demise as the other male ducks in the area may have accidentally killed the mother as they tried to mate with her. Her orphaned babies would have been left as vulnerable prey and would not have survived without their mother's care. (Good thing our plan failed.) Lynn also came in contact with Lenny, the Duck Whisperer. Lenny volunteers for AZ Covey, an East Valley Bird Rescue and he knew exactly what to do. He told Lynn that the adult ducks could survive in her chlorinated pool, but the little ducklings could not, so first they would try to capture the mom AND the babies so they could be together...but if that didn't work, then they would just get the babies and raise them until they could be on their own at which time they would be taken to a protected lake up in Heber where they could stay or fly off if they wanted to.
The mom flew off with the dad and so Lenny took the little ducklings into his care.

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I just love that there are people out there who do this type of thing. Thanks, Lenny and AZ Covey. Mission accomplished. Now...is there anyone out there who can help me get rid of the ants that refuse to leave my house? Help me...Lenny? 





Saturday, June 6, 2009

One more

I've wanted to try one of these with a bride and groom. Rachel and Cody were perfect.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Rachel & Cody

It wasn't that long ago I did Rachel's senior pictures and now she's going to be a bride! Rachel and Cody are getting married next week and we had a chance to get some portraits in before it gets too hot. Rachel looks beautiful in her dress. I just love seeing couples adore each other. Here's a look at some of the shots we got.

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This is one of my faves.
Looking forward to their big day next week!


Saturday, May 23, 2009

Beautiful Food in Hollywood

Last weekend we had the great opportunity to go to CA with our good friends, Mark and Camille to attend the Gone with the Film Festival. Mark's film, "Baby Boomerang" was entered and won Best Documentary. The film festival was held in the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre atop Olive Hill in Hollywood in the Barnsdall Art Park complex. I'm actually going to post photos from the film festival in another post. I got kind of excited when we arrived because I saw tables set up with beautiful food and thought, "Wow, this food is a bonus to the festival! Classy!" I'm glad I asked around before I helped myself. It was a private birthday party. Sheesh! That could've been very awkward. I couldn't help myself, I had to take a few photos and then the caterer asked if she could have a few, so that opened the door for me to take lots. The caterer's name is Chef Cathy Shambley Baer. Her food was all organic. There was a small band playing music from the early 20th century. The picnic had a Great Gatsby feel with family and friends gathered on mismatched blankets underneath muslin canopies. Music was great. Food was beautiful to look at. I also thought it was the perfect event to showcase new blogger templates that I just got from mcp actions.

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