A timber milling and drying seminar took Pete and family to southwest Washington | After dropping Pete off, Debra and the kids found a frog at Wolf Haven | In case it wasn’t obvious where the frog is | Closeup | Innaias is not sure what the fuss is all about | Wolf Haven is a wildlife sanctuary for captive-born wolves |
Many plant and animal species are cared for, but the wolves bred for reintroduction into the wild are the main focus | Not exactly a petting zoo, but still a good place to see wolves | And kids seeing wolves | With hats on | And hats off | Playing by the picnic tables |
And the stroller | There was some time left before needing to pick Pete up, so Debra found this playground in Graham | It’s hard to tell, but Flynn’s having fun | The view from the maple tree forest | The seminar itself was held in this historic barn | After the seminar was done, we were given a tour of the property |
Debra had arrived with the kids by then, so they came along | Walking down the path | Happy to be there | A different view of the main barn. If you look closely, our truck is visible to the right of the wing, as is the portable saw mill used for the demonstration | Sitting on the hill | At the bottom of the hill are some crops, and a cow pasture |