Early this morning I had to get up to powder my nose, and when I got back into bed, Travalon's stuffed rhino Rodrigo had moved over to my side of the bed, so I snuggled him. Then I dreamed that I took him to work and lost him. Here is a photo of Rodrigo for reference.
I went back to sleep and woke up seven minutes after my alarm should have gone off. I could see that it was set, but later I realized that it was set an hour later because Friday I worked from home. At least I won't have to reset it for tomorrow...
Somehow I got to work on time, and at a quarter to noon two coworkers and I went down to get the pizza that was delivered for the grad student lunch. They were welcoming the candidates who are considering coming here for grad school. Then
Hardingfele and I walked outside, since it was so beautiful out, and when we got back, we had leftover pizza. Then I had a very long meeting in the afternoon for the
Academic Staff Assembly, not nearly as interesting as the
University Staff Congress meetings. Maybe I just need to get to know people, because at first the Congress meetings were just a way to get out of work, but by the end I was really into it and knew a lot of people and sat on a lot of committees. It's a bummer to have to start all over again. Then when I got home, I realized
Niko was still at work, snuggling against his girlfriend. She doesn't have a name that I can remember.

I was sure there is a picture of the two of them together, but I can't find it now. I've actually had her longer; she came into our house in February of 2022, while Niko arrived in June 2023. I brought her to work right away, and so Niko comes with me to work to see her. Now they get to spend the night together - ooh! Scandalous! It will actually be two nights, since I work from home tomorrow.
This morning I got another DuoLingo sticker:
Roddy is unimpressed.
Travalon took some photos off our dock this morning.
Tux Duck is back!
You can see their blue wings as they fly away.
Two couples! A double date?
Here are some mergansers taking flight.
The swans who were hiding yesterday were back today.
The flicker is still around.
This isn't the clearest shot, but I think the duck in front of all these common mergansers is a
pintail.
Travalon found a spot with lots of
scaups and
ringed-neck ducks. They look almost identical, except that the ringed-neck ducks have designs on their bills.
This isn't the clearest photo, but their mating dances are so ridiculous that they're delightful.
Everything is migrating through right now. Soon we'll have to go to
Patrick Marsh and Shoveler's Sink to see if we can find
red-breasted mergansers, since there don't seem to be any (yet) at Cherokee Marsh. Once the ice has melted off the lake, the loons will migrate through. I don't know how long we have the swans with us, but we'll enjoy them while we've got them!