Saturday, February 21, 2026

Birds of a Feather.....Stick Together.


 One hundred papter cranes fit nicely in the plastic bin that my wife gave to me. I have slowed down on the making of them, but I still grab some paper onc in a while and fold. 


 I have folded over a thousand now. Their are three of four different kinds of papers that I use so they pile has lots of different patterns. I intended to try to do some with Christmas paper but that hasn't happened yet. 


 We woke up to 10 degrees F. and our high for the day will be 25 degrees F. We did need to go on a cople of errands but we voted to just stay inside. What we needed can just wait. The severe cold froze up all the clumps of snow into hard rocks so it is hard to walk on them. Roads are cleared pretty much and the sidewalks in our area are good. 


 I take shots of these at a distance so the cropped photo shows the head out of focus. They are moving quickly to get to the seed. 


 The junco is a great snowbird that visits only in the winter. It will head north in the summer.. We have a pair of cardinals out there but I was only able to take one photo a few days ago. While putting out my flag this morning a male cardinal was calling in the front yard area. I think he was across the street in neighbor's tree. I never saw him but did hear him.

I had a clinical test on Thursday and am still resting from it all. The appointment seemed to mess up the whole week. Resting and doing odd jobs is all I need, or want, to do. 


 

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Friday, February 20, 2026

Winter White Stuff


 


 The eight and a half inches of snow is blown around on our deck blowing it into a large drift. 


 


 I will eventually shovel out the deck so I can put seed in my feeders. My fix for now is put out this plactic tray on the top of the snow.


 I could have used my snowblower today but two young boys came to door to do the work. I like helping out the neighborhood kids. They were so pleased to get money and also a few snicker candy bars.  The snow was very heavy and the guys were younger so they had some difficulty moving it. We found all the loosed cash that we had and paid them.  The one boy was the spokesmen and he said he lived in the gray house up on the hill. Keegan was a very polite one and even called me sir.  I have paid them for the work a couple of times before earlier in the winter. 

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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Looking Up


 The journey out on the deck to look around. I saw the neighbor boys our playing football in the warm weather and dogs out barking at the neighbors.


 As I turn around and look up, I see that the clouds needed to be photographed. I like having the house in the foreground to give it a frame of reference of how it really looked. 


 The hardy geranium that enjoys the protection from the outside weather. It seems to be slowly opening up one or two few blooms at a time. There a many buds on it below the flush of red. 


 Checking on my backyard plants. Not much to see but these new iris are surviving. I did get a little more soil on a couple of them. I didn't bury them. I just wanted a little more protection of the rhizomes. 

Life is busy right now and I am hoping things settle down by the end of the week. Thanks for stopping by today.  

Monday, February 16, 2026

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Sunny Sunday


 The cardinal was not in sight all day. The calls worked yesterday as we had a female show up for a brief moment at the tray feeder. She was there, grabbed a seed, and was gone before I could reach a camera. 


 A watercolor hummingbird showed up in my card yesterday. It is done well for a reproduction. The artist had good sense of color for it.


 The insides of the pop up card had lots of dimensional flowers and a hummingbird with movable wings. 


 It is the real thing as I got a good shot of my angelfish. I saw a reels on angelfish that had many of them floating in a large cylinder tank. The person present said that the fish is no angel as it slowly nibbles away on other smaller fish. It is their nature of the beast. 

We hit 61 degrees F today. It was nice weather for winter in Iowa.  Thanks for stopping by today.  

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Seeing Red

 



My wife sae him first. She heard the call and went out on the deck to search for him. He is just spot at the top of the tree but he was calling for his mate. He left and when he returned the second time we both went out to photograph him. His calls are great and eventually when we were back inside we viewed a female for a brief second at the feeder.


 Fire stations to follow the theme of red with building showing red brick. I took this shot as I was out trying for more views of the cardinal. The sun was shining in the window just right to make it a good photo. We have the village up still as we are still enjoying it.


 The sun coming through the window gave the village a real natural daytime look. I had to take a shot. It is the only place where we have snow right now. The village will come down when we both feel like doing it. Right now it is great to see it both day and night. 

We have a warmer day again today. The neighbor boys are out playing basketball with short sleeved shirts. The neighbor dogs are all out having a great time running around in the warmer air. We will take this weather as we all know that winter is not over for us. 

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Thursday, February 12, 2026

History


 Grandma Driver's Quilt


 She was always called Grandma Driver. It was a puzzlement as to why she was even a part of my family on my mom's side. She didn't have any of our family names. Actually she married to a man named Charles Brown. She was Carrie Rosella Maxsom Brown. They lived in Illinois. Charley was my great grandfather. He was the father of two sons, Ira and Leroy. When Leroy, my grandfather, was three years old, Charley died. 


 My grandfather Leroy Martin Brown is shown in the photo with a niece. He grew up after loosing his father at the age of three. The mystery about Grandma Driver is that Grandma Carrie Rosella Maxsom Brown remarried. Her husband was called Thomas Jefferson Driver. 

The mystery of Grandma Driver was solved later in my adult life. To confuse things though, which my mom couldn't or wouldn't explain, is that she had five more children with her second husband. The two girls and three boys would be half relatives to us all in the Brown family.  That makes the family tree branch out immensely as the two girls married and had many children.The five kids would be half great uncles and great aunts to me. The one more unusual thing is the three males never married. My mom would call all those five  her uncle or aunts, because they were, but I only met one of them. She called her Aunt Ida and she lived near main street in Osceola, Iowa. 

 I inherited the two quilts that were made by Grandma Driver. They were kept by mom as precious items. Who knows if my sons will treat them as precious or not. 

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