Over there
Well, our kids are in Ethiopia. I followed their flight overseas, which was late. Happily, they made their connecting flight. The technology is amazing, following the plane in real time. There was a half hour wait to get a gate. Caitlin commented on our queueing system, with Business Class and children boarding first, then zone 2, etc., which works. She said it was a free-for-all boarding in Istanbul, Turkey (IST), and everyone just piled into the line.



Here at home
Poor JB. He goes for his morning walks and has to go by the filthy ditches. He couldn't stand it anymore. Off he went, ditch diving. I did it in April, three times. It truly is disgusting, but I rant at the choir, I know, blog buddies. Sorry.
You can see the clouds, finally. We've had about 10 mm of rain. The cats helped me go out to look for caterpillars. Hooper threw in a bit of a play.
Cat play from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.
This is the hill that takes me down to the meadow, I was standing in the meadow, at the bottom of the hill beside the monarch garden. The trailcamera is on the tree centre right of these trees. A few raccoons, and a critter with a black tail. I think a short-tailed weasel!



♩♪♫ I've seen fire,
and I've seen rain...
My feet got wet, but it was lovely!