Howe’s accompanying painting
Howe came with a water color painting. He keeps it close as a reminder of his original flock. This adventure shared by Greg
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Howe came with a water color painting. He keeps it close as a reminder of his original flock. This adventure shared by Greg
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Howe was released from the flock behind a marble pillar at the entrance of an Italian restaurant not far from an art display. He took a moment to look around the art exhibit and then his inner play took over and directed him to the casino. Howe loves to play games. With money all out,
Howe was the 6th duck to leave the flock. He decided to hang out behind the pillar at the entrance to the Italian restaurant. He was accompanied by an original mini watercolor done on the cruise based on scenes from my trip up to Alaska, but I forgot to take a picture of the mini
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The whole flock had a group outing to Kathleen Lake in Kluane National Park. They loved the mountains. This adventure shared by Adam Nisbett
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The Eiders all did a family outing to Maligne Lake in Jasper National Park. It was frozen but they didn’t care. This adventure shared by Adam Nisbett
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Howe stopped in at the Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park. He was glad to see both some emerald green water, but also plenty of ice and snow. This adventure shared by Adam Nisbett
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The flock began their migration with an Amtrak train ride from St. Louis to Chicago where they joined an RV journey to Alaska along with Adam. They lined up to enjoy the view while on the train. This adventure shared by Adam Nisbett
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This flock began in St. James, Missouri as a group of 12 rubber ducks hand painted to represent different native wild duck species found in North America. This adventure shared by Adam Nisbett