


The ducks (well, uh, some kind of water bird with lizard feet and crazy-red-alien-eyes) weren't shy at all! They tried going for N's phone/hand while we were taking a closer look. "Weird," was all I could think.

Oh AND while we were at another part of the lake a hawk swooped down and caught a fish right out of the water! It was probably 40 feet away from us. And then it flew around above us holding it's wiggly fish-prize. I didn't realize that I was going to feel like I was in some sort of National Geographic adventure that day during the shoot, but maybe that's foretelling what the rest of my year will be like? Maybe that's a good thing?
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