One of my favorite things about spring/summer is it staying light outside later. That means after dinner walks for us. Yesterday, we went to one of our favorite nearby trails that makes you feel like you're in the country even though you're not.

Don't know if these are llamas or alpacas but they are cute nonetheless.




The view:

...and the view 15 minutes later: (crazy how fast it gets dark once the sun starts going down)