Family of Swans Stayed Until Morning

As soon as it was light enough to see we found all six Trumpeter Swans feeding near the shore next to our dock. They stayed until human activity disturbed them, then swam away to a quieter spot. 
The signet with the bent neck followed close behind. A very unusual deformity. I wonder how he will fare during the long journey ahead. Our annual Open House begins tomorrow, it would be such fun for our guests if we had swans on the lake. It could happen. We shall wait and see!
Gail Niebrugge, Alaska Pointillism Artist
October 20th, 2007 at 4:05 am
Greetings from an admirer from Perth, Western Australia, and best wishes for a wonderful Open House tomorrow.
We were in Anchorage a few weeks ago, just for 6 days this time, visiting my elderly Aunt.
October 20th, 2007 at 8:17 am
Noella;
Thank you for the nice comments. Next time you are in Anchorage please call, I’d love to meet you.
Gail
October 21st, 2007 at 10:30 pm
Dear Gail,
Yes, I will certainly do that as you are someone I would love to meet also. I am pretty sure to come again.
Did you have a successful Open House?
Kind regards,
Noella
October 22nd, 2007 at 1:14 pm
Noella
Excellent, I look forward to your visit!
Our Open House was a huge success, I’m going to write about it for tomorrow’s Blog.
Thank you for asking,
Gail