Sunday, July 5, 2026

Day 5063: Beatriz & Irvine Park & The Jaguarundi.

 

"Major Event": jink papers collage.



  

Want music?



    Click: Maxwell, Ascension.


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Friday good friend and artist, Beatriz Helton came and took me to lunch at Olive Garden. She was hungry from breadsticks and salad, and I am always ready, so wee had the unlimited soup, salad and breadsticks and left as rery happy campers. I didn't take pictures, we were too busy talking and eatting. Afterwards we tried to think of something to do? As we were nearing my house, Beatriz saw a sign 
for Irvine Park, she had never been there. So we went!


Just 3 miles from my home, Irvine Park is a beautiful 495 acres, with 
tables and barbecues located throughout, parking and restroom facilities nearby. A paved bicycle/walking trail meanders through the central park providing easy access to six playgrounds, four softball fields, two horseshoe pits, a train. fishing and a lake.



Bea took this for me to give to Jordan, my fireman.

We drove the entire circle of the park, parked and spent some time watching the stables and ring where girls were riding and training their horses boarded there. Before we left the park, we parked and got out to see the monument tribute to our Firemen. Such a peaceful, relaxing place.


 
We think we'll go again. 
They have a Farmers Market every Tuesday 9 - 1pm.



  


The jaguarundi is a unique wild cat that chirps, whistles, eats fruit, and sometimes travels near monkey groups. 

The jaguarundi lives from Mexico to South America and has a long body, short legs, and an otter-like build. This wild cat stands out for its chirps, whistles, and chattering sounds, unlike most felines. It has flexible habits, including eating fruit, and is sometimes seen near monkey groups that help flush prey or signal danger. Despite its name, it is closer to the cougar and classified as Puma yagouaroundi.

 

 



  
 
A 3+ minute video, Red Fox, here.
 
 
Just because ...

Altamira Oriole


Sunday's Smiles ... 

 











  





Hoping you see all the good things in your day.


  


 

 


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