Lazy days in Oregon

Steve and Brenna have a warm water hose for filling up assorted paddle pools. What a brilliant idea. This is something I need to figure out how to manage at our home.

Fresh from the ‘Berra’s chilly temperatures, the ability to play in the sprinkler was a nice contrast.

And check it out! It’s a mole hill! Okay – they’re actually a real pain to Robbin and Mike, popping up in the middle of their lawn – but they were fascinating to me. You can even feel the tunnel underground collapsing beneath your feet as you walk over the grass. I never managed to catch a mole peeking above the ground, though.