Friday, March 13, 2026

Blowing Through


 It is cold and very windy. I didn't expect to get a good shot as I ventured out onto the deck. 


 I refilled the feeders yesterday and all kinds of birds showed up. There were a couple of grackles ot there with their shiny blue or green reflect head sheen. 


 I don't understand why a couple of crows also showed up too. They must have been really hungry. I rarely see them out there. The grackle above was even trying to get seed out of a hanging tube feeder. 


 A pair of mourning doves showed up and had a sit-in at the top of our stairs.  There common behavior is one of roosting out there and just looking around. 


 

I guess it was just the right weather for them to be out there and hungry.  The feeders are empty again as all the birds finished it all.

We are hunkered in and are told that we have severe weather is coming.  I think it all went north and also south missing us all together. Thanks for checking in today. 

Thursday, March 12, 2026

A Red Visitor.


 One looks out the window on a gray day and this flash of red shows up. It takes a few seconds to realize that the cardinal has landed.


 He comes for sunflower seeds. Lots of times he flys off to a tree to open in and eat it. The tray seems to work well for him and stays right there to consume his seed.


 The bird keeps looking around at all times to watch for intruders.  He eventually eats it and looks for another seed. 


 Thanks to the cardinal for stopping by today and you too! 

Monday, March 9, 2026

Tilted


 A clear sky to start the day. We have warmed up to 70 degrees F. It is causing the grass to green and it feels good. 


 The sunset glow did color the clouds of the previous evening. It was a subtle change and the colors went away quickly


 


 We have a window open to help cool the house down as we are too warm inside. I refuse to turn on the air. the poinsettia likes the new weather and lives in the sun room full time now. The tilting photo helps to drive one crazy and you do try to mentally straighten it to level. 

I am in survival mode today as I am fasting for a medical test that is coming up. Solid food will taste so good someday and I will be able to chew it and not just drink it. Thanks for stopping by today.  

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Sunday PM


 


 On the shores of Galilee, at a place called Tabgha, an ancient mosaic rest on the floor of a small church. It was created over 1,500 years ago. It depicts the scene of bread and fishes placed before the crowd to eat. The carving of the fish is made into a bowl of recycled olive tree wood. 


 The Armenians have a fourth section of the old city in Jerusalem and their artistic works are well known. They are predominately decorators of many items. This bowl is from there, created by their artists. Things like this can be bought from their many shops as well as from vendors on the streets.


 My wife's Christmas village is now gone. It took about three days of boxing and snow folding. We both really like it but now it is  all in storage on the shelves in the basement. It is good exercise for me to go up and down those eleven steps.

We warmed up today and my grass is starting to turn green The rains did help things out. I know we can get snowstorms yet in late March so we won't declare it being spring just yet. tThanks for checking in today.  

Saturday, March 7, 2026

First Robin


 My wife saw the first robin yesterday afternoon. I took a few pictures and the bird just would not turn its head for the shot. 


 I lost one of my trees that had dried fruit in it. The one that is left over does have a few fruits on it. The robin just sits and waits until its mate arrives to the area. Our cardinal definitely has his territory marked as we hear him most every morning as he calls from our maple tree. We saw an unusual sight this morning of a small bird chasing a kestrel hawk, as it was pecking on the top of its head. I looked up the kind of birds that do that and they call it "mobbing" A lot of different birds do that. The do it  to keep them away from their territory. The kestrel really wasn't too bothered bu it did seem to fly around in a hurry. 


 The cardinal seems to find a area on the tree that is branched filled. It cuts up the view and on a dull day it blends in with the colors of the tree. 


 The female is not seen as often. I would not think they would be nest building with it still beingvery cold out there. We hit 42 degree F. this afternoon. We do finally have sunshine this afternoon after clouds for days. We got a good rain and some thunderstorms the past two days. At one time it was reported we had over and inch of rain. The weather guy said it was unusual to get that much at this time of the year but we really do need the moisture. 

I am watching a garden show right now that is of the Sonoma Desert. It is in the Tuscon area. It reminds me that I can put out humming bird feeders in a few months. Thanks for checking in today. 

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Thursday's Things


 Last angel fish standing, swimming, seem to be growing larger by the days.  Notice th size of it in comparison of the guppies. No live birthed guppy survives in this tank. 


 While taking a diet pepsi break I pick out all sorts of glasses. The flamingo plastic glass has been used a lot and does look pretty worn. I do use better glasses but it is fun to use this once in a while. 


 I walked out to get photos for blogging this morning. There really is not much to take a visual. I have old salvaged brick laying around the edge of my brick patio. I have collected them from many places as I have lived at the old place and I moved them all to the new place. 

 

One in my collection is a paver. I researched the company and found the Purington company was from Illinois. It stopped production in 1974. Its history is from the 1800s and bricks are said to have been made for the streets in the Panama Canal. They also have bricks in Paris and many bricks are used on city streets in America. 

My parents lived in Osceola, Iowa and its city streets were covered with bricks around the entire courthouse square. I remember them when I was a kid, I don't remember when they removed them. I now think I got this brick from my dad's stuff and it was one of those pavers. I am sure locals collected them as it was being torn up and probably city people shipped them into ditches. 

 We did warm up a bit today. I am thinking we have thunderstorms predicted for tomorrow. I shoved off the last of my snow pile on my deck yesterday with my shovel with one swipe. We have been cloudy all day and our air pollution today is smoke from Canada. We have had two days of air quality warnings. I did not know they were having forest fires already.

Thanks for stopping by today  

Wednesday, March 4, 2026