This morning it was so cloudy I could not get a picture of the web and as I walked out the front door to the right of my porch was a new web. I thought Charlotte had moved as it was out of the way, nope I have a new spider, much smaller and a bright orange. Since Charlotte named her daughters I have named her Joy. So now I have 2 spiders to watch. Charlotte has zipped her web already and is napping, not sure she had a snack this morning and Joy runs to the top by the overhang when I come out the front door. Her nest is so tucked in the shade I can not get a picture of it but it is much smaller than Charlotte's and attached to the bird feeder.
This is Joy, her web is almost perfect but so light you can not see it with the clouds. It is also protected from the sun by the porch.
This is Charlotte packing up her web before she naps til dark. They are fascinating to watch.
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Smaller Web
Last night when I went to bed Charlotte had started work on her web. Not sure how she sees but there is a street light on my corner and the yard is quite light, so. Her web this morning is smaller but her meal is a bit bigger. Will she tear it down or leave it up today. And what happens when I clean up the flower bed and take down the tall sunflower she is anchored to, I may have to leave it up til she leaves the area.
Monday, September 23, 2019
Charlotte's Web
Charlotte's Web is my favorite book, I have no idea how many times I have read it or how many copies I have. Every time I see a copy at a sale I buy it. This morning when I got up and opened the dining room curtain I found this beautiful web. She had just spun around a snack and so I went outside to see what was going on. She hooked on to the sunflower plant and the eaves of the house and strung it cat-a-corner across the flower bed outside the dining room. With the moisture and sun it was beautiful. She ate her snack and then started to cinch up where the hole is until there was nothing but a straight line and then she went up to the eave and has napped since. She is a light orange color, not sure what kind of spider she is. I call all spiders Charlotte after my favorite one.
Goodbye Summer
We had a mild Summer, never got to 100 and had a few days in the 90's. The grass never turned brown, we had plenty of rain, and now it is gone. I am not a Fall person. It is my worst allergy season with ragweed and mold being the two toppers for me. I don't like the leaves falling and everything dying and then comes Winter. I am not a Winter person at all. Once it gets below 55 I am done. I can't go outside and do yard work and you have to wear layers and fight the cold and ice and snow. We go for days or weeks without sun and it is very depressing. I like the long days of daylight and it is dark before 8 now and not light until around 7am. So now I wait for Spring and enjoy the last days of my flowers while I can.
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Week 24 Sharing
What skills do you have which can be passed along to family, neighbours and friends?
* What new skill have you learned in the past year? Who taught you?
* What skill would you like to learn?
I have taught many people how to knit and crochet. How to cook, bake, and other things. I believe if God gave you a talent you are to use it to teach others and help them learn new things.
I would like to learn to can. I remember in High School I helped my mom but she never really taught me how to do it. I bought some books and got some jars and want to make apple butter this Fall. I want to learn to tat, and knit the brioche stitch, and the double knit stitch, and tunisian crochet.
The author's daughter who loves to bake calls cupcakes fairy cups. I like cupcakes because it is like you get a piece of cake all by itself.
So many parents today just do it themselves instead of teaching their children how to do things. Those kids go into the world without any skills and mom and dad still have to take care of them. I saw so many of my co-workers who had 30 year old kids who could not even do laundry or cook a meal. That does not do them any good at all. I was fortunate that my mom taught me how to cook, do laundry, clean the house and my dad taught me to hang sheetrock and wire the house. I can change a tire and do lots of things that kids can't do nor do they want to cos they can either call mom or dad or pay to have it done. It is very sad that kids today are not self sufficient.
Share a skill you have with someone, you both will be happy and have a good time.
Week 23 Luxury Part 2
* How do you make personal time amidst the busyness of domestic life?
* What do you serve for afternoon teas?
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How long since you've sat around the table with family or friends and
enjoyed a morning or afternoon tea feast? Is it time you did?
* What do you keep handy to pick up and relax with when short periods of rest fall in your lap?
Although I am retired I still don't have a lot of free time. Seems if I have one free day with nothing on my calendar during the week my mother somehow knows and finds a way to use it up. I have got to the point where I tell her no more often because I need my time to de-stress from dealing with elderly parents.
I am not a hot tea person, i was raised on coffee. I do like iced tea but it is not an event but a drink for those hot summer days. I do love a good scone though. I have often though of making a scone cookbook for me with all my fav recipes. I even took a class on making them. That butter needs to be cold to pop in that hot oven to give the scone the flakiness and don't over bake them so they are hard as rocks.
I have a leather chair in my living room that has a good light behind it and has wide arms. There are always a couple projects either on the left arm or around the chair. My mood depends on which project I pick up to work. I always tell people just knit one row a day or 10 minutes. Knitting calms me I don't care how easy or difficult the project, I get in my zone and the whole world goes away.
Friday, September 20, 2019
Eagle Release
SOAR released D33 and the others today. I hope they will be ok. They are sporting tags in hopes that if they are ever caught again we will know who they are.
Yes, D33, DN9, Allamakee, and Calmar have taken their “wild maiden flight.” If you watched the video with the post titled “Gaining flight strength” you saw much improvement in flight skills in each of these young eagles. These eagles showed Kay they were ready… so back to the 20 x 60’ flight pen with the soft-release window. Now that you’ve watched the video a time or three, raise your hand if you noticed that each is sporting new jewelry? Yes, these four bald eagles have an official USGS band. Years ago, Kay was a sub-permittee on a banding permit, so she and her husband have the experience of banding bald eagles. Kay talked with Brett Mandernack of Eagle Valley Nature Preserve as he has banded young bald eagles (including from the Decorah nest) as part of his research project looking at juvenile dispersal and travel behavior. Would Brett consider banding these four?
So, your next burning questions are about D32. Will D32 be banded? The plan is to NOT band D32. Will D32 be released? That is our hope. But first, not only does D32 need time in the 100’ flight pen, the 20 x 60’ pen will be used to soft release some red-tailed hawks and then peregrine falcons (or vice versa). When D32 moves to a larger flight pen, we’ll try to get video then.
Yes, D33, DN9, Allamakee, and Calmar have taken their “wild maiden flight.” If you watched the video with the post titled “Gaining flight strength” you saw much improvement in flight skills in each of these young eagles. These eagles showed Kay they were ready… so back to the 20 x 60’ flight pen with the soft-release window. Now that you’ve watched the video a time or three, raise your hand if you noticed that each is sporting new jewelry? Yes, these four bald eagles have an official USGS band. Years ago, Kay was a sub-permittee on a banding permit, so she and her husband have the experience of banding bald eagles. Kay talked with Brett Mandernack of Eagle Valley Nature Preserve as he has banded young bald eagles (including from the Decorah nest) as part of his research project looking at juvenile dispersal and travel behavior. Would Brett consider banding these four?
So, your next burning questions are about D32. Will D32 be banded? The plan is to NOT band D32. Will D32 be released? That is our hope. But first, not only does D32 need time in the 100’ flight pen, the 20 x 60’ pen will be used to soft release some red-tailed hawks and then peregrine falcons (or vice versa). When D32 moves to a larger flight pen, we’ll try to get video then.
Hypocrites
So the climate change people are out protesting today. I can't even take you seriously when you travel to these events by something other than walking or bicycling. Did you have an electronic device today, did you charge it?
I do believe the climate changes, it is called WEATHER. Read the Farmer's Almanac, we go in 10 year cycles with the weather. And oh by the way God is in charge of the weather, not me flying on jets, driving my SUV, and eating hamburgers.
Climate change, like Obamacare, is another way for the elites to take more of my money and throw it at themselves all the while we walk and they take their limos everywhere. Stop brainwashing children and focus on something worthwhile like slamming the border shut. Meanwhile I think I will go turn all the lights on in my house.
I do believe the climate changes, it is called WEATHER. Read the Farmer's Almanac, we go in 10 year cycles with the weather. And oh by the way God is in charge of the weather, not me flying on jets, driving my SUV, and eating hamburgers.
Climate change, like Obamacare, is another way for the elites to take more of my money and throw it at themselves all the while we walk and they take their limos everywhere. Stop brainwashing children and focus on something worthwhile like slamming the border shut. Meanwhile I think I will go turn all the lights on in my house.
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Thank You Budweiser Never Forget
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