Monday, June 23, 2014

Rain, Rain and more Rain!!




We arrived back in Branson today, May 27.  It is good to be back in the Ozarks.  We had forgotten how beautiful the Ozarks are and how friendly the people are.

While here, we will once again be volunteering two days a week at the Dewey Short Visitor Center. We also volunteered at the Dewey this past fall.





Table Rock Dam

We arrived in time to visit with Bill & Edna (we worked with them this past fall/winter) prior to their leaving.  They're heading to Mineral Wells, TX where their daughter lives.
We went out to dinner with them at a new Italian Restaurant here in Branson (it has only been open a month).  It was nice to see them.





Prior to their leaving, Bill and Edna gave us "the boot"!  We'd "booted" them prior to our departure this past December...





Tues, June 3

We arrived here one week ago today.  It's been a rainy week, it has rained everyday since we've arrived.  We're thankful for the rain as it was much needed.  In between the raindrops, the sun would shine and the humidity would rise.  We both were beginning to feel soggy!

Today is the first day that it hasn't rained.  The sun shined all day, the temps rose to 90 and the humidity climbed.  Hazy, Hot and Humid (H3).  It was, in a word, Ozarky .  We dropped off the truck for repairs (radiator leak; grateful that it is under warranty) picked up the rental (a white Yukon) and did a few errands.  We spent the afternoon enjoying the weather and watching the birds and squirrels at play...


male red-bellied woodpecker


another male


We have two pairs of red-bellied woodpeckers which are nesting nearby.  Oftentimes, they will return to the same nest year after year.  It's been fun watching them...we see the males more often than the females.  The males and the females take turns feeding each other.  We're still trying to get a picture of that.


brown-headed cowbird

A female cowbird does not make her own nest, rather, she lays her eggs in the nests of other species
who then raise the young cowbirds.








love the brilliant red of the male cardinals


american goldfinch


We've seen a few eastern bluebirds, but have been unable to snap a picture of them...



isn't our local gecko cute?

Mid-June

In between raindrops, we were able to catch some great sunsets...


the Branson Belle on Table Rock Lake





sunset after a thunderstorm on Table Rock Lake


sunset over Lake Tanneycomo


The rainy season seems to be ending, thank goodness!!  Tho, the locals tell us that next month we'll be begging for rain!!  For now, we plan on enjoying the sunshine and the warm temps...

One of our favorite things to do is walk down the lakeshore trail (along the shoreline of Table Lake; the trail is located through the wooded area behind our campsite)...




The wildflowers are especially beautiful along the trail...









There's a great place along the trail for Coop to go swimming...






Coop and his friend, Lexie


one of several blue bird nesting boxes along the trail

trumpet vine growing next to our campsite


Friends of ours from Texas, Steve and Leanne Kess along with their grandson Aaron will be in town next week.  Can't wait to see them!!

Til next time,

Ron, Dawn & Coop

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