Along a very innocent drive along the
Alsea Highway,
Jered spotted some elk from afar. They were just hanging out.




Blackberry park didn't show a lot of sign of the
pokey plant, but we did find some spring mushrooms. Super
slimy!


We found a big open field at another park, and Daisy went crazy with the tennis ball!

Great park, right along the
Alsea River.
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