Thursday, June 11, 2009

Make Way For Ducklings!

Clarissa and I were out shopping
for her promotion dress [6th grade!!]
We stopped at the Verizon store
to get her a cover for her phone
and came upon a family of ducklings
in the parking lot.

With Sugarhouse Park on one side,
and Fairmont Park on the other,
we figured these ducks were
just lost in transfer...

We walked them down the sidewalk,

across the street,

avoiding big holed grates,
....traffic,

keeping them going
in the direction of
safety was not too hard,

we just directed the mother,
and the ducklings followed.
the ducklings couldn't get up over the curbs
so clarissa had to give them a lift...

back to the park,
and I believe the mother duck
was trying to say 'thanks'.
safe and sound....yeah! ♥

5 comments:

Liz said...

Hello from us "CHEESE HEADS" in Wisconsin.
HUGS~~~
Love LeShel and Auntiemom

suzie said...

Omigosh!
How lucky are you,
and how lucky are those little ducklings and the mama duck???
Lucky Duck! (I couldn't resist)

Proudfeet said...

Ok that may be the most fun thing I have ever seen! Those little ducks are so darling! I forget Clarissa is my sister Claras age! She too had her 6th grade promotion! Way to go Clarissa! I will be looking forward to seeing some of your summer adventures on your blog!

Shauna said...

CUTE! How fun! Hope you are doing well! ♥ HUGS ♥

steveroni said...

You DO know, we have a moma duck sitting on her eggs daily, right at our front door. I've forgotten how long is the incubation period for Muscovy ducks.

But we'll wait. Didja hear, stacie? I'll wait.

my happiness!

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