I went on a bug and creature hunt with Aliah and Cayah at Mary S. Young Park. We always see a lot there. This time, I had ants crawling all over me (which I love!) and we found a newt, a bunch of huge millipedes, cool looking snails, and a lot more. I brought my book of Pacific Northwest bugs to identify them.
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BUG SCIENTIST
I love going to Mary S. Young Park and looking for bugs. I always bring my trusty bug box and magnifying glass.
BUG HUNTING AT MARY S. YOUNG PARK
Mommy, Aliah, and I went on an epic bug hunting trip to Mary S. Young Park, a huge forested park just a few minutes from our house.
First, we saw flowers! Trillium, to be exact. They are native to the Pacific Northwest and beloved in the Portland area. Don’t pick their flowers!
Then I found my first millipede! It was sooo much bigger than the ones I’d found in our yard.
Aliah found this box for me on the free bench at her apartment building. She knew it had to be for me! And she made the purple handle, too. I put all of my bugs in it to look at up close, then released them.
Looking under logs and inside old stumps were a good place to find bugs.
I found this cool spider with the big abdomen.
We came across a little waterfall.
I called it a water slide and named it Nature Falls. I threw rocks and sticks down it so they could ride it.
We originally planned on crossing this bridge, but found out it was destroyed in last year’s ice storm.
So we continued on. I always had my shovel with me.
And I found a centipede! Another bug much bigger than the ones I’ve found at home.
These are formica ants. We accidentally disturbed their home and they weren’t happy about it.
Then there was this cute little snail…
…and this neat thing that fell out of a tree.
Eventually, we got really close to the Willamette River and the forest turned into sand.
While I was digging, I found a sand wasp! It was very friendly.
And a little bit later, I found this bee. It was friendly, too.
Aliah helped me manage the big rocks as we got closer to the river.
But eventually, I was jumping them on my own.
What a fun, epic day! I found the coolest bugs I’ve ever seen!
INDEPENDENCE DAY 2017
It was America’s birthday! To celebrate, we hit the beach again – but this time, the one that’s only 10 minutes away on the Willamette River.
Chubs liked this one a lot more because it was actually warm and sunny.
It was time to get down to the business of building a LEGO river boat.
Will it float???
YES!!!
Even Chubs was excited!
On the walk back to the car, I found a big stick!
USA! USA! USA! Land of big sticks!
7 YEARS OF CHUBS
Yesterday, we took Chubs to Mary S. Young Dog Park to celebrate his 7th anniversary as a Hardy Ludwig. He had a great time meeting other dogs, resting in the sun, resting in the shade, and getting out into the world for the first time since his surgery. You should check out his blog post, too!
Before we left, I had a little fall down. But after half an hour of iPad playing and yogurt eating, I went back to the scene of the crime and nailed it.
Mommy isn’t the only person who takes pictures around here. I grabbed her camera and took these!