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Partner's Mom passed away early this morning.




Wednesday 12 February 2025... Hidden Trail

I'm going up Hidden Trail again because I don't want to traumatize myself by associating it with the dying Turkey I saw yesterday. Sighs.

Trail thru woods, with a squirrel hanging on the side of a tree trunk

Pool with ferns and moss

Aw! Hello!

Three Black Tail Deers near the path

Black Tail Deer looks

So Cute!

Black Tail Deer standing in the grass

Bahaha! I like your sign!

Black Tail Deer behind a sign that says Caution Hazards Exist

Being so close to the deers makes me realize how tiny our native Black Tails are! The Internets say the females are about 100pounds, the males about 200pounds... These are all females. But those two smaller ones, in the first pic? I can't imagine they are over 75 or 80pounds.

Just interesting to think about.

The Deers move on and I keep going up the trail to meet the next group!

Wild Turkey standing on fallen autumn leaves

It's a bachelor band of Turkeys, and I look at them all carefully. None of them are injured. Good. I can relax.

Wild Turkey standing on fallen autumn leaves

Close up of a Wild Turkeys face

I've noticed they've put up some new signs along the trail...

Sign next to a paved trail leading down into the darkness

Haha, By Permission Only.

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Tuesday 11 February 2025... Hidden Trail with Sadness

The sky is blue and the sun is shining, but it's still a couple degrees below freezing when I leave the house. brr.

But I think I've got energy enough to go up Hidden Trail for the first time this year! Yay Energy!!

Water falling over a mossy rock

I meet a small group of Wild Turkeys on my way up.

Wild Turkey

Haha! He jumped up on the walking bridge railing!!

Wild Turkey standing on a wood railing

... And jumped down again!

Wild Turkey jumping down from a wood railing

Close up of a wild turkey

I decide to not go up to the Acorn Woodpecker territory and turn around at the top of the trail.

Junco sitting on a mossy branch

Junco standing on a branch

*laughs* there's a group of Bushtits bouncing around right over my head!

Silouette of fir branches against the blue sky

As I come back down the hill, I meet up with another Turkey and at first I wonder if he was the one I saw before.

But no. There's something wrong with this guy. I can't tell what, exactly, but there's something wrong with his face.

I sit quietly with him for a little while. I don't know what's going on, but it seems like the right thing to do.

It's not til I get home and look at the photos, that I realize how devastating his injury is. Ugh. He'll be dead in a day or two.

Wild Turkey walking up a trail stair

I am so sorry, buddy. Nature is cruel.

Yellow Crocus blooms

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Saturday 15 March 2025... The Ides of Trump

Not my most poetical moment, perhaps... but heartfelt!

Written postcards

And yeah, I wrote Dear Donald! Haha, it's just automatic, I didn't even think about it!

Oh well. Maybe I'll write some more this weekend.

Pretty cathartic.

Especially the I hate you one! Ha!

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Monday 10 February 2025... Garden Tour

I am feeling productive today, and I jam thru the blog post I'm working on, from December. I've not sorted the rest of those photos, yet, so that needs to be done as well. And then I figure I might have time to write a second blog post!

Look at me go! Ha! I've gotten a lot done this morning, and I feel good, heading out for my walk!

Not that anyone else cares about my accomplishments:

Back end of a Chickadee standing on a red twig

*laughs*

I'm dropping off compost at the garden today. Most of the cover crop Favas are deceased... we had almost two weeks of overnight lows in the 20s in January. A couple smaller Favas still have life, tho!

Living fava in front of wilted and dying favas

At the back of the plot, there's a little Strawberry leaf poking up thru the mulch... This is where the Strawberry Patch is, approximately, but I'm not sure I actually planted this one! Ha, maybe a runner, expanding their territory?

Small Strawberry leaf, poking up thru leafy mulch

And LOOK! There's a teeny tiny... caterpillar? You are welcome to munch, Little One!

Tiny caterpillar on the Strawberry leaf

That's great how they have their eating area, and then their separate toilet area! ha!

I planted these Leeks last spring, but they are in the crappy dirt area at the end of the Tofu Patch where most everything was stunted... They never got big enough to bother taking home to eat.

Leek living in the mulch

Leeks have a two year lifecycle... Hopefully they will grow some more before they start bolting this spring.

And here are the volunteer Elephant Garlics. I don't know why the leave are so yellow. Too cold? Too much rain? Don't know.

Garlic leaves growing from the leafy mulch

I look at the Lesser Celandine plot that they are trying to rehabilitate. *shakes head* They chopped it all down at the end of January, but didn't put the tarp back on. And sure enough, the Lesser Celandine is coming back.

small Lesser Celanding leaves growing out of the soil

*rolls eyes* I don't know what the hell they expected.

Plus they didn't hit the borders, so that's a mess too.

Lesser Celandine growing big along a garden plot border

I notice there's a few patches of Lesser Celandine in other areas of the Community Garden. Maybe I should put in some volunteer time and dig that up and haul it out.

The Community Garden requires 2 hours of volunteer work every year, and digging up Lesser Celandine is what I traditionally do... Since it comes up in the late winter, no one else is really paying attention. And it's nice to work alone! :)

On the way home, I see the Hooded Merganser pair again.

Hooded Merganser pair paddling on the water

Lookin' Good, Girl!

Female Hooded Merganser, paddling on the water

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Friday 14 March 2025... The Ides of Trump

Oh. We're doing this again, huh?

Sounds good...

We're working on a short schedule here BUT: Let's do postcards

Write a postcard to that Traitor and Rapist in the White House, and put it in the mail tomorrow, 15 March. The Ides of March.

Postcards to the White House

Back in 2017, I made a free printable PDF... If you have a printer, please feel free to grab this:

Free Printable PFD: Two-Up Postcards to send to the White House on March 15th

And seriously. I've been having trouble taking in all the political news here lately. And I'm really down about what I do read.

The USA is no longer the Leader of the Free World.

And it's becoming increasingly obvious that America will NEVER recover.

Unfortunately, it's not just the people in American who will suffer.

People have already died from the destruction of USAID.

Medical Science has been set back by decades with the destruction of the NIH.

And then, everything that Traitor does is accelerating climate change. With the destruction of FEMA, more people will die after climate disasters.

The Sixth Mass Extinction will continue apace, or accelerate. And at some point, Nature will just break. We won't be able to grow food enough for everyone on the planet.

And at the rate we are going, not even Cockroaches will survive. A runaway greenhouse effect and the oceans will boil. The Earth will be Venus Part 2.

But let's step back to reality here. We're not dead yet!

Download this thing. If you don't have a printer, that's the address you'll write on your own postcard.

Free Printable PFD: Two-Up Postcards to send to the White House on March 15th

If you do have a printer, print that on cardstock. Cut it up. Write your thoughts on the back. Put a postcard stamp on the front.

Postcard stamps are currently 56¢. If you don't have a postcard stamp, a Forever stamp will work as well.

Then drop it in the mail on Saturday!

And now... Remember! We are NOT DEAD YET!

Go cuddle your pet. Hug your human family. Spend some time in nature...

or look at some nice nature pics here!

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Sunday 9 February 2025... Sunday Stroll

These Primroses are looking a bit rough.

Yellow and pink Primroses in a planter

But the pop of colour is definitely welcome!

Um. Well, humph.

Spotted Towhee behind a vine, you can't see his head

At least this cute Rock Dove was more accommodating!

Rock Dove with lots of white walking in the grass

Puffy white clouds over silhouette of winter bare trees

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Saturday 8 February 2025... Todays Walk

Squirrel standing in a tree

Looking up at a Junco standing in a tree

Aw. Seriously??!

The butt of a Bushtit standing on a branch

*laughs* That is the butt of a Bushtit who did not stick around for proper photography!!

I'm walking past the Community Garden today, but I glance in and... for long minutes I try to figure out who this is!

Bird on a wood post

oh, HAHA! It's just a Flicker, preening!

Northern Flicker preening on a wood post

But check out the back of his head... those little bits of red on his nape actually belong to the eastern version of Northern Flickers, the Yellow Shafts!!

Northern Flicker standing on a wood post

The males of our western race, Red Shafts, have a red mustache and no nape.

The males of the eastern race, Yellow Shafts, have a black mustache and a red nape.

So I wonder who this guy's parents were! Or maybe grandparents? Or maybe this is a recessive trait that just pops up now and again? So interesting!!

And, looking thru my pics, I realized I had just seen him the other day! Feb2 Flicker! ha.

A Ruby Crown Kinglet, but they are moving around too quickly for me and the camera... this is just a point and click and hope!

Ruby Crown Kinglet

The "Point and Click and Hope" works out often enough that I keep doing it. And, really, what else am I gonna do? Just stand there and NOT take pictures?? Bahahaha!

Snowdrop blooms surrounded by fallen leaves

Close up of a drop of rain on a Snowdrop bloom

Close up of Snowdrop blooms

American Robin standing in a tree surrounded by winter bare twigs

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Friday 7 February 2025... Spring is happening!

Looking this way, the cute puffy clouds are nice!

Puffy white clouds over trees and a solar panel

But over here, they are looking like they are going to do something!

Grey clouds over trees

Oh cute Squirrel, with your hand tucked under your chin!

Squirrel resting on a branch

Look at that! Daffodils have come up!

Daffodil leaves surrounded by leaves

I don't know what this tree is... but it's coming to life!

Unknown tree thingees

Unknown tree thingees

Hooded Merganser pair, paddling on the water

I've come up to the Solidarity Garden and decide to look to see what they've got going! Some pretty, little Lettuces!

Lettuces growing

And what's this stuff??

Unknown veggie

Weird leaves!!

Unknown veggie leaves

But pretty!

Unknown veggie with lettuces

On the way back, I decide to get off the path in this wild area...

Snowdrop Blooms

Snowdrops!!

Snowdrop Blooms

And back at home, the quote at the end of today's A.Word.A.Day made me laugh out loud!

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I used to think that the brain was the most wonderful organ in my body. Then I realized who was telling me this. -Emo Phillips, comedian, actor (b. 7 Feb 1956)

*laughs*

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Thursday 6 February 2025... Getting Organized!

I finally have a real project going for my 2025 Declutter and Clean Resolution!

Book Cover, Unfuck Your Habitat

The book I've got suggests cleaning in 20-10s... 20minutes of cleaning, and then a 10minute reward. But it's just a suggestion, you're to customize your times to whatever works in your life.

20minutes is way too long for me to contemplate. It's fine for regular chores, for instance it takes about 20minutes to vacuum the house. But for the Spring Cleaning type stuff that needs to happen, 20minutes is a hard NO!

*laughs*

So I've been experimenting this week. And it turns out that 3 to 5 minutes is doable for me. I've started cleaning the living room window.

And I feel good about it! ... I hate cleaning with all my being. But I can handle 3minutes of it!

It's cloudy and 36° (2°C) and that stupid wintery mix snow stuff is still in the forecast.

Two American Crows standing in the grass

Aw. These two pairs of Green Wing Teals are courting!

Green Wing Teals paddling on the water

They've got this cute little whistle sounding quack.

Two male Green Wing Teals paddling on the water

His courtship display:

So Cute!

Green Wing Teals paddling on the water

And always nice to see a Hummingbird singing from his perch!

Hummingbird standing at the end of a twig

He's trying to show me his colours, but it's too dreary for much to show today.

And back at home, I'm so inspired by my new morning cleaning success, I get a couple other little things done as well!

Yay Me!

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Wednesday 5 February 2025... Today with Reading

It sounded like rain when I was waking up this morning, but when I sat up to look out the window it was big, heavy clumps of snow coming down! A wintery mix with rain and it's just melting on the ground!

Perfect. It looks nice coming down, but doesn't cause any issues!

The clouds snow and rain themselves out, and it's blue sky and dripping trees by the time I get out. 41° (5°C) but the wind is blowing and it was so cold I wondered if I would survive, even with my layers.

But walking warmed me up.

Oh Henrietta. Look at all the trash you have to deal with. Ugh, I'm Sorry!

Great Blue Heron standing in shallow water, near the bank with sticks and litter

The wind today makes photography tough... I don't find many birds, and I'm taking crappy pics.

Blurry Yellow Rump Warbler standing on a mossy twig

OH!

Blurry Vulture soaring in the sky, past a pine tree

Vulture!!

Turkey Vulture flying in a grey sky

I love taking photos of the little birds. Ducks are fine if there's no one more interesting around. Hawks and other raptors are def cool. But my all time favorite birds are Vultures!

Supposedly our Turkey Vultures migrate down to Centeral America and South America. But the Christmas Bird Count says that we've got a little population who stay for the winter, out at the coast! So it's not unusual to see a Vulture flying here during the winter... It's just a day trip for them!

I've got a great Vulture book - Vulture, the Private Life of an Unloved Bird - and now I'm thinking about re-reading it...

I've had a great line of books that I've read this year! I finished That Librarian: The Fight Against Book Banning in America, And I re-read the brilliant book by Ursula K. LeGuin, The Dispossessed. And now I'm reading Somewhere Beyond the Sea. And next in line is the third Semiosis book Usurpation.

So maybe I could read the Vulture book after that?

Turkey Vulture flying in a grey sky

I'm walking back home, and Henrietta is still in the same place with the trash.

Great Blue Heron standing on the bank of the creek, surrouded by stick

Sighs.

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Tuesday 4 February 2025... Today

Great energy again today! I'm just doing some regular chores around the house, since I still don't really have a plan of attack for my Declutter and Clean Resolution.

Stuff is getting done, and the brain is ruminating!

Good Morning my cute little Pine Siskin!

Pine Siskin standing on a twig

No snow again, tho it's still on the forecast for the rest of the week. It is a bit colder: it's 34° (1°C) when I leave the house today.

All the pretty Rose hips!

Golden Crown Sparrow standing in winter bare rose bush

well, and the bird in the middle of it!

Golden Crown Sparrow standing on a twig with rose hips in the background

Golden Crown Sparrow surrounded by rose hips

Thank You! Very sweet to hang around with me for a minute!

Golden Crown Sparrow standing on a stick

Someone gave you an apple bit? Nice!

Squirrel standing on a wood fence, holding a apple bit in his hands

Aw, that's a cute little monster!

Graffiti on a wall of a smiling monster with sharp teeth

Rock Doves!

Four Rock Doves pecking at the ground

They are looking beautiful even on a dreary day!

Two Pigeons pecking at the ground

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Monday 3 February 2025... Today

I am looking around the house, with my new found energy! There are some projects I can tackle, oh yes!

My New Years Resolution is to Declutter and Clean around here. Covid and the lack of energy has sidetracked me for January. But I'm ready now!

I don't actually have any organization yet, tho. But I wipe some baseboards clean. And then I scrubbed a perpetually dirty spot under the dishwasher.

That made a difference, with just a couple minutes of work! I can do this!

No snow this morning despite the forecast, thank goodness. It's 37° (3°C) when I head out for the walk, pretty chilly.

Golden Crown Sparrow in a bush

Oh! What happened to your poor tail feathers?

Golden Crown Sparrow standing on a twig, with a very short tail

Maybe I should mind my own business? *laughs* Okay! Sorry!

Golden Crown Sparrow standing on a twig, with a very short tail

Northern Flicker standing on a stick, grey sky behind

Northern Flicker standing on a stick, grey sky behind

I'm at the Community garden to drop off the compost. As I'm walking to my plot, this catches my attention!

Wood chip pile in the grass, protecting a small grape vine

It's unfortunately Impossible to see here... but this pile of wood chips has warmed my heart!

Someone has mulched this illegal grape vine growing in the fence.

*LAUGHING* in the face of Comm Garden directors and pissant rule makers!!!

The new rule for the 2025 season is that we are supposed to put grape vines and berry canes in pots!! Which is, of course, ridiculous. There are many gardeners here that have well established fruit vines and having to dig them up to put them in a stupid pot would just kill them.

So I applaud this act of civil disobedience!

American Crow standing on a wood fence

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Sunday 2 February 2025... Sunday Stroll

I'm coughing a bit this morning, and the pulled rib muscle still hurts, but is healing. But most important, I've still got energy!

I am becoming more sure that I've left the covid tiredness behind!!

It's 39° (4°C) when I leave the house, but I've noticed there are a lot of Snowflake Icons in the forecast. Ugh. Starting tonight with 40% chance of snow, and an increasing chance of wintery mix all thru the week. Ugh.

Trees on the hill in the distance

Golden Crown Sparrow standing in sticks

This is a Collard Dove, the invasive kind...

Collared Dove standing in stickes

A few years ago, these birds were all over the place, and the only dove you'd hear cooing. But now, I hardly hear or see them at all.

Their coos are easy to distinguish from Mourning Doves coos. But I don't hear Mourning Doves very often, either.

Hello?

Golden Crown Sparrow standing on a twig, looking away

oh, Thanks!

Golden Crown Sparrow standing on a twig

See Ya!

Golden Crown Sparrow flies away in a blur

This pair again!

Female and male Hooded Mergansers paddling on the water

Male Hooded Merganser paddling on the water

These Lenten Roses have been blooming all winter!

Lenten Rose blooms

Yellow Lenten Rose blooms

Pink Lenten Rose blooms

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Saturday 1 February 2025... Today

I have a bit of trouble with my projects this morning.

There's a couple issues at my TGIF group, which kind of sets me off my game. And then I had a rant going on in my head, and I need to find the news articles I was thinking about before they get totally lost. And then I've got a long blog post to work on, I think I need to split it into two posts. But I also haven't even sorted the photos for the post yet, so that's just a mess!

*laughs*

The weather is all over the place as well. Very suitable!

Clouds over the hill

There's sun. And the clouds are moving around.

Then there's rain and stupid wind. And most of my walk, the camera is tucked under the rain jacket.

Clouds over the trees on the hill

The sun comes out again as I'm heading home and I run into the Hooded Merganser pair again.

Male and female Hooded Mergansers paddling on the water

I keep thinking I should name them... But I just can't come up with any names. And it's just as well, really.

They'll be gone in the spring, to nest somewhere else.

And... I should only name people that I recognize! I can't tell this pair of Hooded Mergansers from any other pair. I just don't see Mergansers often enough to know how to tell them apart! I might be seeing a different pair every day, and I wouldn't know it! Ha!

Male and female Hooded Mergansers paddling on the water

My nature time has calmed me. But I feel bad about my disorganization this morning.

Especially since I actually have good energy again today. I need to get something done!

There are plenty of Spring Cleaning projects to do... And I get the canister vacuum out and vacuum the dust that gathers near the wall along the stairs.

I am mildly annoyed that it doesn't look any different! ha. But it's cleaner, even if it looks the same!

I go back to reading and then my friend shows up!

*laughs with delight* But we are both dorks and neither one of us knows what to say.

Book Cover, Zen Camera by David Ulrich

She has presents for me. A gorgeous journal with leaves on the cover! She knows me!

And a book, Zen Camera.

It looks like something I will definitely enjoy!

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Wednesday 29 January 2025... Journalism

I have been making an effort to not read as much news. Ignorance is Strength, right! *Laughs* (1984 reference!)

um, bliss. Ignorance is bliss! :)

So. I've been reading a lot less than I usually do, and the bit of news I do read, I'm trying to ... keep some distance, you know? ... keep above the fray. Not get emotionally involved, to spare my mental health.

Because the traitor and rapist is just trying to create chaos. That's it, nothing more. And there's too much for a person to sort thru. And we will probably never recover from the chaos, and that's super depressing. So I need to step back.

But one thing in the news did get through: Elon Musk's Nazi Salute.

Whatever, right? We all know he's a white supremacist piece of shit from South Africa. He can be as Nazi as he wants. Because this is American and we have freedom of speech!

What I found interesting is how traditional news outlets reported it...

The Awkward Gesture.

*shakes head*

Wonkette... Q: When Is A Nazi Salute Not A Nazi Salute?

Elon Musk Ignites Online Speculation Over the Meaning of a Hand Gesture is an actual headline at the NYTimes.

I just can't.

This is all kinds of ridiculous bullshit and an actual newspaper called a Nazi Salute a Hand Gesture. WTFH?

But I am instantly alerted to the Extreme Importance of ACTUAL Journalism. Where reporters with integrity tell us what's actually going on! Shout out to Wonkette, for sure!

And since that asshole Musk is our new co-president, I thought I would re-subscribe to Wired Magazine, as well.

I have been very interested in their political reporting, lately. But I click on their articles and they've got a paywall.

Arg. But what they are doing is so very important.

So. Very. Important.

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Friday 31 January 2025... Two Henriettas! And some energy?

I am coughing and clearing the throat, still this morning. And I've still got mild ambient pain from the pulled rib muscle, and painful spikes for moving wrong. But I've found a way to contort myself so it's not as painful to cough as it has been. So healing is happening.

And when I head out for my walk... it's pouring down rain!

And I have some energy! Like... Real Energy!

Like... maybe I'm recovering from the covid weariness?

I do not want to get my hopes up. The energy has gone up and down, and every time energy goes up, I think I'm getting better. And the next day I'm tired again and I get so frustrated.

But this feels different. I've got a bounce to my steps!!

Magnolia seed head

Hi Henrietta!

Great Blue Herron standing near the bank of the creek

I'm dropping off compost at the garden. But because of the rain... and the stupid Wind! I'm not going to stay.

I do notice that more of the Fava is dying from the 20° nights. humph.

Garden plot

So I'm back on the bike path, in the rain.

Huh! Here's another Great Blue Heron with big shoulder patches!

Great Blue Heron standing in shallow water looking at the bank of the creek

He's busy hunting and I get a good look at him. Definitely not Henrietta...

Ha. Maybe I can name this one Henry!

Great Blue Heron standing in water

Altho. Is there any reason why I should assume this one is male? I found out Henrietta is male when he was standing next to another heron and I saw how big he is. (Males are bigger with Great Blue Herons!)

Great Blue Heron walking in water near the bank

There's some little birds around too, but with the rain and heavy clouds, the photography isn't great.

Blurry bird flying from a perch

Blurry Yellow Rump Warbler standing on a twig in the rain

Oh well.

I'm almost home and the clouds are moving around... Oh Wow!

Rainbow in a grey sky with winter bare tree branches

How cool is that!!

(I play with the saturation a bit :)

Close up of a rainbow with high saturation

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Thursday 30 January 2025... Today

Coughing, coughing and clearing the throat again today. Sighs. But I got thru last night without any pills for the pulled muscle across my ribs, so that's nice.

The last three nights, we've had a low of 20° (-6°C), Gah. It's just too cold. I don't like it.

But by the time I get moving, it's warmed up to 39°.

Green Wing Teal paddling on the water

Northern Flicker standing on a dead branch, grey sky

Western Scrub Jay standing on a wood fence painted white

Nutria sitting in the grass

ha, my shadow, next to the sun!

Close up of a Nutrias eye, with the sun reflecting in it

I've noticed their vertical pupil before, and it's just so weird looking!

Vertical pupils help with depth perception... especially in low light conditions. Nutrias are crepuscular and nocturnal, tho they do come out during the day in winter.

I learned a bit from this web page: High Trails: Purpose of Pupils. Very Interesting!

Close up of a Nutrias face

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Wednesday 29 January 2025... Birds!

Green Wing Teals and Mallards.

A pair of Green Wing Teals paddling past a pair of Mallards sitting on the bank

There's a couple Starlings in here, but these are mostly Brewer Blackbirds!

A flock of birds sitting in a winter bare tree with blue sky behind

A pair of Brewer Blackbirds sitting in a winter bare tree with blue sky

Just tryin' to take a damn nap here, ya'll! (But the friends are bouncing around the branches like it's party time!) Haha!

Squirrel lying on a branch

Hellllooo? Cute lil Junco?

Junco standing on a twig

Junco standing on a twig

The Golden Crown Sparrows are very cute today as well.

Golden Crown Sparrow standing on a stick

Golden Crown Sparrow standing on a stick

Ooop! ha, See Ya!

American Robin flying away from a chain link fence

A little hard to read, even tho I fixed the colour...

Side walk chalk

It's time
for us as a
people to
Make a
Change

Ain't that the truth??

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Tuesday 28 January 2025... Cool but Blurry Birds

I'm coughing again today, which is so painful with the rib muscle I pulled. ugh. I tense up all my other muscles and try to cough with the least amount of chest movement I can. It doesn't really help, but ambient pain seems to be better, so it is healing.

I get pills and head out.

A blurry House Finch.

House Finch standing on a twig with blue sky behind

Pine Siskins... and What are we looking at?

Two Pine Siskins standing on a brach, looking up

It's fine, I don't need to worry about it? Okay!

Pine Siskin standing on a twig in a winter bare tree with blue sky in the background

A too bouncy Yellow Rump Warbler. This is the western race, called Audubon.

Yellow Rump Warbler standing on a wood fence with yellow lichen, green grasses in the background

Canada Geese.

Four Canada Geese sitting in the grass

Canada Goose sitting in the grass

There's a little flock of Green Wing Teals here! But the bright sun makes photography difficult.

A pair of Green Wing Teals paddling on the water

Ha! Another Yellow Rump Warbler! And this one is the eastern race, called Myrtle!

Yellow Rump Warbler standing on a twig in a winter bare tree

Oh my gosh! I see a bird flying with a flight path I don't recognize. They are too far away, and plus there's some homeless people here and I don't want to stop right in front of them!

Bird flies some more and lands in a tree above the path. Arg! I am still too close to the humans! Will the bird sit for a minute?

No. He flies away. aw. But then he lands!

American Kestrel standing on a pine tree branch, blue sky in the background

A Kestrel!! Wow! I wish I had gotten a better photo, but that's how it goes sometimes!

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Monday 27 January 2025... Bath Time!

Okay. Ambient rib pain from the muscle I pulled, is tolerable, tho moving rib pain is definitely not. I've sneezed once this morning and regretted it... and wished I could get a refund on my whole life. ha. But I'm not coughing or clearing my throat, today. thank goodness.

I'm gonna need pills to get thru the day, but I'll probably survive.

Squirrel looking down from a tree trunk

It's another very cold morning... it got down to 22° (-5°C) last night and looks like more of that is in the forecast. bleh.

Small pond in the grass under the trees

Chickadee standing on a twig with blue sky behind

I am impressed by these bike drawings! Have you ever tried to draw a bike? *laughs*

Graffiti of two bikes and some words on a grey wall

Haha, the little Nutria is floating again!

Nutria floating in water

And a bit further on, there's a bigger Nutria standing next to the bike path.

Close up of a Nutrias face

Aw, here's a pair of Steller Jays... one is guarding and this one is down in the water for a bath!

Steller Jay standing in shallow water near the bank

They are NOT sure about me, at first.

Steller Jay standing on a branch over the water

But they determine that I'm okay!

Steller Jay standing in shallow water near the bank

Steller Jay dipping in the water

Steller Jay standing in shallow water near the bank

Steller Jay splashing in shallow water

The droplets are catching rainbows!

Steller Jay splashing in shallow water

And gonna dry off in the sun!

Steller Jay standing on a rock in the sun

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Sunday 26 January 2025... Just kill me now

I'm back to coughing a lot today. Which is def bettter than the throat clearing stuff!

Unfortunately, I had pulled a rib muscle a while ago, it was getting better but I've re-injured it... Last night I was sleeping in a weird position, and I woke up suddenly with the coughing. I wasn't awake enough to realize what I had done.

But now it is so painful to cough. And breathe. Worse, much worse than the orignal problem. GAH.

I get some pills for my walk.

Anna Hummingbird sitting on a twig surrounded by blue sky

But I'm having trouble caring about the photography.

Rose vine and leaves in front of a dark background

It's got so cold last night, ice has formed in the shade at the edges of the creek.

Creek ice

Squirrel standing up on a branch in a winter bare tree, blue sky behind

Back at home, the pain from my re-injured rib muscle is so intense I decide to double up with pain pills. I had taken Ibuprofen, and now I add a Tylenol.

And just the frustration. I can't ever get a break, and I just want to cry.

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Saturday 25 January 2025... Today

I woke up with good motivation this morning, but by the time I go out for my walk, the energy has fallen off.

And it got cold last night... It's 36° when I leave the house but there's still frost in the shadows.

Frosty oak leaf laying in the grass

Brr! And a Cold Weather Advisory tonight, forecast low is for 25° (-4°C). UGH!

Haha!

Nutria walking across the bike path

And there's another Nutria still in the grass at the left.

Nutria walking in the grass

But she decides to go back to the creek as well. Ha, those big ol' feet are great for swimming, they've got webbed toes. But it must be like walking with scuba flippers! So Cute!

Nutria walks across the path

American Crow standing on a mossy branch, blue sky behind

There's some House Finches, but I'm not taking good photos today.

Male House Finch standing in a vine

I think the female House Finch is trying to tell me something, but I'm terrible at Charades!

Female House Finch standing on a twig with her head turned sideways

And here's a Yellow Rump Warbler who has interesting shadows!

Yellow Rump Warbler standing on a twig with their shadow falling on a wood fence

Yellow Rump Warbler flies away, her shadow on the wood fence

Back at home I am really lamenting my lack of energy.

Partner says Don't mope! And I try not to, but it's so frustrating to get a bit of energy one day and think the covid is clearing up... only to have no energy the next day. So Frustrating.

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Friday 24 January 2025... Someone New!

Okay! I am coughing and clearing my throat a lot again today... That kind of comes and goes, less one day and then more the next. Annoying.

But I feel like I have more energy today!

Unfortunately, energy is the same way: It comes and goes. So I have to enjoy it while I've got it!

I am heading to the garden with kitchen scraps to throw on our plot for compost. I haven't been able to do this lately and my backpack has a comfortable weight to it.

As I get to the Community Garden, a flash of red catches my eye...

Finch in a winter bare tree

Um. He's a Finch... but House Finches are more of a red-orange, and this guy is decidedly raspberry red! Could he be a Purple Finch?

Finch in a winter bare tree

Oh my gosh! I think he's a Cassin Finch!!

No streaks on his underparts! Unfortunately you can't quite see his peaked crown at this angle. But I'm pretty sure. Compare Cassin Finch!

He's a bit outside of his normal range. And I'm a bit bummed because I didn't get many photos. ha. Oh Well.

I go into the garden and... oh foo. The below freezing nights lately, have made the Fava droopy!

Droopy Fava in a mulched garden plot

The big Strawberry plant is still okay, tho!

Strawberry leaves peeking thru mulch with a droopy fava plant

And the smaller Favas are undamaged from the cold.

Fava plants

I rake aside some leaves and dump the kitchen scraps and cover them well. With all the rain we get, it won't take long for them to decompose... in the Spring, I might see a couple avocado pits, but that's about it!

I wander thru the Community Garden, looking at the other plots.

I have serious concerns about this plot...

Garden plot

This is the plot that is full of Lesser Celandine, a terrible invasive plant in our area.

There were three men working on this plot yesterday... the Lesser Celandine was absolutely LUSH under the blue tarp. The men were hoeing with a lot of energy, but that's NOT going to kill the plants. Lesser Celandine has tiny little root balls, you basically have to haul all the dirt away! Just killing the aboveground part of the plant isn't going to do a single thing!

And then, WHY didn't they put the tarp back on? This is just going to be a disaster as the Celandine comes back!

Sighs. Dumb Humans. I move on.

There's still some Calendula blooms at out little pollinator garden, but they're looking pretty rough.

Orange Calendula blooms

close up of an orange Calendula bloom

There's a garden plot at the front, that has a little greenhouse built on it, and I check it out.

Greenhouse with cacti in it

Cacti! That's fun!

Over the Cacti is an Olive Tree? Interesting. And on the right is Strawberry plants.

This is a very developed plot, several raised beds and well taken care of. But we aren't allowed to have trees.

Or at least, that's what the rules say. Of course, they ignore the rules for certain people. The powers that be LOVE raised beds and give those plots lots of extra leeway with the rules.

Grass in the pathways is fine if you have raised beds. Not fine if you are me! And now, apparently, trees are fine if you have raised beds.

This is why I've gone subversive here. The Community Garden Director has really turned on the bull shit in the last year or so and I'll be quietly undermining their authority!

As I leave the Garden, this one has flown in!

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a wood nesting box

Not Rudra. It's the shy one again!

Of course, he flew as I moved closer. But he didn't go far.

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a wood fence

I've seen him enough times now to name him. I go thru a few names in my head, before landing on Sir Shy. :)

My Mom had surgery today to put a plate in her poor broken arm.

When she fell, last Saturday, she had broken both the ulna and the radius, the wrist bones were fine. They determined that healing time would be faster if she had surgery.

The surgery went fine. They had given her a nerve block, which lasted the rest of the day, but not into the evening. And then she's got the good drugs.

And my good energy has lasted the entire day! Maybe I'm starting to come back to life!!

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Thursday 23 January 2025... Today

Ugh, it's another not great day, and I'm feeling the covid exhaustion acutely.

But I stubbornly go out for my walk!

The whole time I wasn't sure if I could make it and kept thinking about turning around and going home.

But I'd see someone to take pictures of... and that would revive me for a few more minutes!

For once, the Merganser Pair is close enough to get them both in the same frame. Aren't they sweet with their naps!

Hooded Mergansers taking naps on the water

... huh. Look at their tails! When they paddle, their tails are always spread out in the water. Interesting!

And across from the Community Garden, this little Nutria makes me laugh!

Nutria in the water

She's literally just floating down stream, with her bit of grass! haha!

Close up of Nutria in the water, holding a stalk of grass in her mouth

There's another small one over here... I think they are siblings and there's three all together, altho I don't see the third one today.

Nutria standing in water

The first Nutria paddles back up stream and finds her own rock to stand on in the water.

Nutria standing in the water

And then I encounter a family of Crows!

Two American Crows standing on a branch, in a winter bare tree

Close up of a Crows face

They are watching over a kid goofing off in the water!

American Crow standing in shallow water near a rock in the creek

American Crow standing on a twig, pale blue sky behind

I get home exhausted, altho I'm not any more tired than when I started today's walk.

And my appetite is weird... I feel like I need to re-fuel to combat the tiredness, but nothing tastes good and nothing is satisfying anyway.

So tired of this! Covid Be Gone!

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Wednesday 22 January 2025... Today

Clearing my throat a lot today. And honestly I wish I was coughing instead. It just feels like there's a big gob of guck in the back of my throat (sorry, tmi I know) and nothing helps and I just keep trying to clear my throat for an abnormal amount of time!

And I'm really noticing the brain fog today as well. I just can't keep a thought in my head. SIGHS.

I head out, hoping some fresh air and nature time will help my respiratory system AND my poor brain.

American Robin standing in a winter bare tree with blue sky behind

Right outside the Community Garden... is this the new shy Red Shoulder?

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a street lamp with foggy Douglas firs in the distance

He lets me get a little closer... Wow, are you getting used to me?

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a street lamp

But then sure enough, he flies away! *laughs* oh well.

And then the usual pair of Hooded Mergansers.

Male Hooded Merganser paddling on the water

I still haven't picked out names for them.

Female Hooded Merganser paddling on the water

This Flicker was bounging around in the tree too quickly for me to get a decent picture of her. foo.

Flicker looking at a broken branch

Great Blue Heron at the bank of the creek

Hi Henrietta!

Great Blue Heron standing in shallow water with reflections

Back at home... I ran out of energy and went down for a nap.

It is just beyond frustrating that I'm not well yet. It's been weeks!

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Tuesday 21 January 2025... bleh

I am fighting the covid weariness again today... Just dragging.

I head out for a walk, but I'm putting most of my bandwidth into keeping my legs moving and I'm not looking around at nature.

But a couple people in fur and feathers manage to catch my attention!

Squirrel holding a peanut in her mouth

Song Sparrow standing in winter bare twigs

Song Sparrow standing on a twig with blue sky behind her

And my friend, the sad Kingfisher without her boyfriend, is still flying by quietly.

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Monday 20 January 2025... Sighs.

There was some serious frost this morning when I got up and 25° (-4°C). ugh. And I'm coughing, coughing, and clearing my throat a lot, again. ugh some more.

And when I found out that Cecile Richards had died, sighs. I am just really down.

So it's nice to be greeted by a furry neighbor, right out the door.

Squirrel sitting on the sidewalk

It's warmed up to 34° (1°C) and the sun will bring us up to 44° (6°C) this afternoon. But right now there's still frost in the shadows, and there's some ice on the wet prairie puddles!

Puddle in the grass, under some trees

Pine Siskin standing on a twig

Pine Siskin standing in twigs

Oop! Haha. But look at the cute Alder catkins and tiny cones!!

Blurry Goldfinch behind Alder catkins and last years cones

The little group of Lesser Goldfinches are eating the seeds out of the Alder cones!

Lesser Goldfinch with Alder cones

Lesser Goldfinch with Alder cones

On the way home, I come across this cute little Bewick Wren.

Bewick Wren surrounded by green leaves

He's talking up a storm in this patch of Blackberries!

Bewick Wren standing on a thorny vine

Happy that I'm encountering so many cute birds today!

Bewick Wren looking from the thorny vine hes standing on

And a little bit further on, my Kingfisher friend deems me worthy for another chance at photography.

Female Kingfisher standing in winter bare twigs

I've been thinking about her.

She hasn't been laughing like she usually does when she flies by on her patrol up and down the creek. And I am pretty sure I've only seen her...

Where is her boyfriend??? Did he die? Aw. I am sad for her.

What will happen? Will she find someone new this spring? Will she lose her territory, if she's flying so quietly and not announcing it?

Sighs.

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Sunday 19 January 2025... Sunday Stroll

Pink and yellow Primrose blooms

Hello? aw, nutz! No respect for the camera! *laughs*

Spotted Towhee standing in twigs, looking away

Well, at least some people will look at the camera!

Squirrel standing on a chain link fence

And some people just won't.

American Crow standing on a wood fence

I zig zag thru the neighborhoods on the way home. Gudu-Kut has some good puddles for the frogs! But I don't hear any singing today.

Trees in the grass lands

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Saturday 18 January 2025... A Good Day. Until...

This morning's clouds seem to be breaking up, but it hasn't warmed up by the time I left the house. It's still just 36° (2°C) and a bit of wind.

But this one makes me so happy!

Male Anna Hummingbird standing on a twig, grey sky behind

He sits for me and tries to show off his colours a little!

Male Anna Hummingbird standing on a twig, grey sky behind

What a sweetheart!

Male Anna Hummingbird standing on a twig, grey sky behind

Is this the third time I've seen this Hooded Merganser pair?

Male and Female Hooded Mergansers, paddling on the water

It would be nice to give them names! They will leave in the spring, but if they're going to let me take pics of them in the meantime... hm. I wil have to think up a good pair of names.

Female Hooded Merganser paddling on the water

And of course, my friend the Belted Kingfisher has been flying back and forth today.

She sees me... but sits for an extra couple seconds!!

Female Kingfisher standing in a winter bare bush

Aw! Thank You Dear Heart!

I keep going, pretty impresssed by my photo opportunites today. But I can feel the covid exhaustion creeping up on me again. Sighs.

American Crow standing on a chain link fence with red bricks in the background

House Finch surrounded by vines

Swirl of colour in marker

Back at home, I try to counteract the tiredness with some art!

In the past I've done daily art on ATC sized cards, and I pull one out to make a swirl. I got some refill inks for my copic markers for christmas, and it's good to use those colours again!

I'm happy with my art, and wonder if I can return to doing art every day.

But in the evening, my Brother has sent an email saying that Mom and Dad are at the ER because Mom fell over and broke her arm and maybe wrist.

*Wails*

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Friday 17 January 2025... Day of Blurry Birds

Still overly cold, and still more of the same in the forecast. I'm still cranking the heat at home, and I'm still being grumpy about being cold all the time.

And the covid symptoms continue, coughing and sniffling and the energy isn't really there. And I'm grumpy about that as well.

Bah.

But at least I have enough energy for a bit of a walk every day. It gets me out of the house... and into nature for a little while!

Blurry American Robin behind twigs

*laughs* Camera can't quite figure it out today!

House Finch in a winter bare tree, grey sky in the background

American Crow walking in the grass

Two Pigeons walking in the grass

American Crow standing on a rough cut wood fence

It's started misting and I'm back to the overly Blurry Bird pics!

White Crown Sparrow standing on a fence with rain coming down

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Thursday 16 January 2025... Today

Another cold day, it's 34° (1°C) as I leave the house today.

We've had an Air Stagnation thing going on this week, which has been extended thru Friday... In theory, that should bring a change in the weather, but it's never going to warm up! All the overnight low temperatures in the forcast are horrifying mid- and upper-20s! Ugh!

I'm walking past the Community Garden, and I see this one again.

Red Shoulder Hawk past wire fencing

And again, he flies away as soon as he notices me looking at him. Shy.

White Crown Sparrow in a winter bare tree

Hi Henrietta! Always nice to run into you!

Great Blue Heron standin in shallow water

This is a crappy photo of a Robin... but all the tiny twigs look interesting!

Robin in a winter bare tree

*laughs* My friend the Belted Kingfisher rarely sits for any photography...

Bird flying in a grey sky

She's been flying back and forth along the creek, as she does every winter. I saw her yesterday as well.

Usually she laughs at me as she goes by, but she's quiet this time and I just notice her flash of blue.

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Wednesday 15 January 2025... Geese, and Pigeons, and Leucism

What a Interesting walk today!

This pair of Hooded Mergansers again!

A pair of Hooded Mergansers paddling on the water

I'm walking a bit further today, and approaching the back of the Events Center... Oh My Gosh.

They've removed the Fallen and Dead Leaning Tree.

a foggy field with trees in the background

oh. oh, I am so sad.

But the Leaning Tree has been dead for a year. All three trunks had fallen over in the ice storm last January. It was obvious the north and south trunks had separated from their roots. They cut those down but left the west trunk.

It made a few small leaves in the spring, but it was just leftover life. They shriveled and dried up and now we knew this trunk was separated from it's roots as well.

We've had a long time to mourn. But it's still a sad thing to not see the Leaning Tree anymore.

Wood chips and mud in the grass

Sighs.

The Cackling Geese are here... I was looking for the one with leucism on her neck, and I didn't see her at the time. But back at home, looking carefully at my photos...

Cackling Geese standing and walking in the grass

haha! It's a Different Cackling Goose with leucism!!

Cackling Goose with white spots on her black neck

There's a flock of Rock Doves hanging out here, too!

Pigeon walking in the grass

They are all so pretty, even on the dreariest day.

Rock Doves walking in the grass

Blurry Rock Dove standing in the grass

I'm heading back, and as I pass the Community Garden... Rudra, is that you?

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a branch

It's NOT Rudra! This one notices me looking and flies away! Rudra was much more friendly and let me walk up really close to her.

hmm.

White Crown Sparrow standing in a winter bare bush

I'm passing a spot where a bunch of different sparrows like to hang out. And one of the Golden Crowns catches my eye...

Golden Crown Sparrow with leucism standing behind a branch

Oh my gosh! She's got some leucism as well!

Golden Crown Sparrow with leucism standing in a winter bare bush

She's very nervous about being watched, which is understandable. I don't get many photos of her.

But how crazy to see all this leucism today!

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Tuesday 14 January 2025... Ugh!

Major setback today with covid symptoms!

I got up this morning with a little bit of good energy.

But heading out for my walk... it was 36° (2°C) and I was just uncomfortably cold, even with all my layers.

*laughs* when I found this...

Painted rock, left on a bridge: Gooo Ducks

The Ducks are the local college football team.

And a blurry but cute Yellow Rump Warbler.

Yellow Rump Warbler standing on the sidewalk next to the grass

She's a female and with no trace of yellow on her throat, so she's of the eastern, Myrtle race.

I walked a little further... But I was done!

I went home. Ate lunch half-heartedly.

But I just can't do this life thing anymore!! I'm exhaused and I'm cold all the time and miserable with the continuing coughing. and I crashed for a two hour nap.

And my gosh I had serious trouble getting up when I woke up. UGH!

But eventually I got vertical. But I'm just surfing the internets and goofing off for the rest of the evening.

And catching up with some of my blogs...

Julie Zickefoose: A Spark Bird for Liam

This blog post just delighted me! It's Julie's story about her adult son Liam identifying a duck. *laughs* It seems silly but enthusiasm for birds just comes thru Julie's writing so clearly!

And she talks about the cover of The New Birder's Guide. ... Which is a book I don't have for some reason!

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Monday 13 January 2025... Checking on the Garden

It's been six weeks since I've visited the Community Garden and I'm curious about what's going on there!

White Crown Sparrow standing on a platform

Hooded Mergansers are winter visitors at the creek.

Male Hooded Merganser paddling on the water

He and his girlfriend are shy and hide behind a bush.

Pair of Hooded Mergansers paddling on the water behind sticks

I get to the garden.

American Crow standing on a wire trellis

And look how happy the Fava is, in my plot!!

Garden plot

That's great! Maybe I'll be able to gather some Fava beans in the spring. It would be nice to get some fresh ones for re-planting!

Most of the Fava is pretty moth eaten. Which is fine... I'm happy to feed the bugs! Some Favas are better off, tho!

Fava plant

And the volunteer Elephant Garlics are growing nicely. Nothing ever disturbs them, they grow thru it all!

Garden plot with Favas and Garlics growing thru leaf mulch

The Leeks are... still hanging on. They were at the end of the Tofu Patch, and didn't grow very big last year because the dirt there is stunting most everyone's growth.

Leeks growing thru leaf mulch

I don't know. Maybe I should just pull them up and make soup. They are ridiculously small tho, prob not even ¾ inch wide! Sighs.

Someone's Calendulas are still blooming!

Calendula blooms

The splash of cheerful colour is a welcome sight!

Calendula blooms

Yellow Lenten Roses

Yellow Lenten Roses

I am still sniffly and coughing, but maybe less exhausted today? When I get home, in the afternoon I get so, so cold. I am so tired of being cold all the time, so I crank up the heat in my room!

ha, does it help? I guess. I just want to be better.

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Sunday 12 January 2025... Walk

I slept hard last night and I'm feeling a little better this morning. I jumped into my morning projects with enthusiasm!

Putting on my shoes didn't exhaust me! I walked about a block before the exhaustion hit. But, yep, I kept going!

Pink Camellia blooms

Takin' a nap.

Nutria curled up and taking a nap in the grass

um. yeah. I could just lie down myself. Yep, right here on the sidewalk. Tho the Nutria's little place in the grass looks a lot more comfortable than concrete!

Purple Penstemon blooms

I get home, and I get thru the day.

The covid symptoms have been more like a bad cold, now... Stuffed up and runny nose, I still have the hard cough, tho I don't have to cough constantly like I did last week.

But if I could just get my energy back. I am just so tired. Like in my bones, you know?

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Saturday 11 January 2025... Walk

I'm walking again today. But I am so tired. It makes me tired just to put my shoes on!

But I head out.

Puffy white clouds beyond silhouette of winter bare trees

Puffy white clouds over winter bare trees

There was a single frog singing, as I walked by the back of Gudu-Kut park.

He's probably lonely. I wish our frogs could thrive here, but they mostly just disappear.

Scrub Jay standing on a twig, facing away

I love the sky today.

Puffy white clouds

I come across a hummingbird, but she's not interested in photography!

Blurry Anna Hummingbird flying in a spruce tree

I think she's going for bugs in the spruce tree!

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Friday 10 January 2025... Okay!

It was raining when I woke this morning... and I woke up WITHOUT a headache!!

Yay! I feel stronger! I did some exercises!

And I coughed. but that's okay because I have some energy!

When I was the sickest, last Friday thru Monday, it was raining day and night. That was the only nice thing... that I could lay there, when I wasn't coughing, and listen to the beautiful rain coming down.


I am so happy to get outside today... first time in a week. But I realized how much energy I really don't have! Every step is a slog. But I kept going. Nature is healing.

trees on the hill with sun lit clouds

trees on the hill with sun lit clouds

I'm putting a lot of energy into just moving my feet forward. But somehow I do take a couple photos along the way!

Goldfinch standing on a teasle seed head

Eastern Fox Squirrel standing on the sidewalk

Close up of a yellow Lenten Rose

Red violet double petal Lenten Roses

And in the afternoon, I crashed and took a long nap.

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Thursday 2 January 2025... vaguely sick

Yesterday I was congratulating myself for not getting sick during my December travels. I almost always get sick, but thought I had escaped it this time.

But I woke up with a headache. I thought some fresh air would help. I thought getting a good lunch would help. I thought eating a vitamin would help.

Instead, I started coughing and the headache got worse and my joints are all vaguely achy.

Sighs.

Well. When I thought the fresh air would help, I did go for a walk! It's warm, 48° (9°C) and pouring down rain, no wind.

It's rained enough that the creek is flooding the bike path under the bridges.

Flooded bike path

I have to go up to the road to get past the bridge, and I decide to walk thru the neighborhood instead of getting back on the bike path.

Rock Doves!

Pigeons standing on the grass and sidewalk

I love how individual their colouration is! Some are darker, the spots and bars across their wings are all different, some have no spots, some are a warmer shade of grey!

If you got to see the same flock every day, you would easily be able to tell everyone apart. You would be able to get to know them as individuals!

I'm a little bummed that I only rarely get to see Rock Doves and I don't get to know them.

There was a person coming up behind me, and I got nervous... but I had to try to get a pic of this lovely Pigeon...

Rock Dove with lots of white feathers, standing in the grass

I wonder if leucism is more prevalent in Rock Doves?

Rock Dove with white feathers walking in the grass

On the way home...

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a solar panel for a street lamp

Solar Baby!

Red Shoulder Hawk looking down from a solar panel for a street lamp

*laughs* Everyone looks a bit scraggly from the rain.

I manage to do halfway normal things for the rest of the day. I've got a lot of catching up to do, after all, with being gone for most of December.

But when I start coughing... ugh, hard dry coughing... and the headache is getting worse, and feeling ever more blah. I'm sick.

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Wednesday 1 January 2025... A New Year Walk

Again, didn't sleep well last night. That's okay, I'm ready to get the New Year going!

First thing, I'm thrilled to see Mr Unnamed, our Western Grey Squirrel neighbor, bouncing around on the sidewalk in front of the apartment! So happy to start the New Year with him, even if he's too early for photography!

And the weather is much nicer for the walk today... 45° (7°C) and it's misting. Sounds about perfect!

Trees over a puddle in the grass

Very Dreary. It's nice... but Too dreary for bird photography!

Northern Flicker standin on the sidewalk

That's a female Flicker.

Henrietta!

Great Blue Heron, hunting at the bank of the creek, behind some twigs

He's busy, but it's so wonderful to meet up with all the wildlife I've named! *laughs*

Oh! Here's someone new... behind the Mallard is a non-cooperating Pied Bill Grebe!!

Female Mallard and Grebe paddling in the water

Our Grebes are super cute, but my goodness they look weird without a tail. Yep, that's normal!

Pied Bill Grebe paddling in the water

Cute... even when blurry!

Pied Bill Grebe paddling in the water

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Tuesday 31 December 2024... Yay, Home!

So happy to be home. But I didn't sleep well, arg. Tossed and turned and why can't I just be comfortable in my own stupid bed?!

The morning came eventually, and... now then! How am I going to run this day?

I start by double checking the mail box. It's empty, thank goodness! I had put a hold on the mail. The hold will end today and all the December mail will be delivered as a packet.

Okay. Plants!

Nobody died!

House plants in front of vertical blinds

Irrigation system for house plants

I had set up an irrigation system for the water loving plants. There was still a little bit of water in the reservoirs I had set up! So that worked out great, and the Peace Lily has loved the extra water and it has unfurled some shiny new leaves!

The tougher plants got a big water before I left and nothing since. They are dry but fine, and I give them all a good watering. Maybe that will make the African Violet bloom again... They love dry periods!

Up next, is computer stuff! I've got to move all the files from the Emily Laptop that I was using for the trip, back onto my desktop computer. My file manager system is powerful, but I always forget how to move new and modified files only... haha! Edit/Copy To... is the command I need that pulls up all the extra options to get that done!

Okay! I need a walk! Brr. It's 34° (1°C). And foggy and 100% humidity! *laughs* It's good to be home! Well, except for the barely above freezing part.

Shallow pond in the grass, surrounded by winter bare trees

Oh my gosh, I am so happy to walk along my home paths again!

Not having much luck with the photography, tho...

Blurry Crow

*laughs*

Blurry Song Sparrow standing on a twig, holding a bit of sweet corn in her beak

Oh well. I'll be back tomorrow to try again! Of course!

Back at home, I have to fiddle with the file transfer some more. All the photos... there are 1,162 of them. It will take some serious time to sort all those, but it could have been worse!

In the evening, I pick up the mail packet. It's a hefty pile. I get it separated: Happy Mail, official mail, Partner's mail and junk to toss.

I goof off online for a while, but I am just so tired... from not sleeping last night, and so worn out from all the tasks of the day. I'm shutting down early, and hope I'll get a better night's sleep!

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Monday 30 December 2024... Flying Home

One last regular morning of relaxing at the kitchen table with puzzles and our devices.

Yesterday Mom had done the trick on my jeans: I had gotten a drip of wax from the candle at church. She uses a paper towel to soak up the wax, and her iron to melt it. She had thrown it in the laundry to get the rest, and worked like a charm! Thanks Mom!

There's a wind advisory, and I ask if wind ever shuts down the airport. Yes it does.

Oh great. I pull up a web page that shows plane departures at DIA, and sure enough, there's a few delays... and then there's suddenly a lot more delays! Mostly between 15mins and half an hour. Arg. Nothing cancelled yet, and my plane in the evening is still on time, but if delays start cascading? bleh!

I go look at Dad's weather station thingee. It clocks the wind at 24mph. Brother goes to look at it too, and says there are gusts up over 30mph. Crazy wind.

But by lunch time the wind has slowed down. There's fewer delays at the airport, and most of them are just a few minutes or 15min at most! Yay!

We head to the airport in the afternoon. We usually get a bite to eat and have a last chat before going down to TSA. But as we approach Subway they announce Salads Only! We're out of bread! oh foo. We wander around a bit, but there aren't many choices on this side of TSA, especially for vegan food.

Humph! But I need to give my stomach something to keep it occupied and at the Starbucks I get some over priced fruit and a Kind bar.

Last hugs and the Partner and I are going thru the TSA line. And then we get out to our gate with about 20mins to spare before boarding.

But we are missing our fourth flight attendant. We have to wait for them, and it sets us 40mins behind. I'm glad we've got a direct flight, the delay is just annoying instead of stressful.

Once on the plane and in the air, there's a guy in front of me watching Frozen. I kind of watch with him, tho I can't hear the audio of course. And I cry, anyway, when Anna saves Elsa. :)

Unfortunately the plane ride lasts a lot longer than the movie, and I am bored and miserable for the rest. But there's hardly any turbulence so at least the motion sickness isn't bad!

We eventually get all the way home, and my goal is to take care of Partner's paperwork and be in bed by midnight!

Accomplished!

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Sunday 29 December 2024... Christmas Lights!

Church this morning. And tho it's boring, I can appreciate the fact that this church is more welcoming -- dare I say more progressive, ha -- than the church we went to in Iowa!

Back at home, we are relaxing at the kitchen table.

After lunch, I've convinced Brother to join Mom and me for a walk!

Bunny sitting in the grass, past some bare branches

I already loved this neighbors blowup christmas decorations, but when I got closer, I noticed the little unicorn in there as well!! ♥!

Blow up horses with wreaths around thier necks

Partner is working on some paperwork that must be done in 2024. He's having trouble with it and I look at it as well. The PDF they've sent him can't be digitally signed. ARG!

We will have to take care of it back at home, where I can print up the page and partner can physically sign it, and then scan that back in. Annoying. And since the contact for this paperwork lives in Florida, we will have to do this the instant we get home, in order to have it sent by the deadline. Sighs. Wishing people would catch up with technology! ha.

In the evening, we had signed up for a Christmas Light display! At dusk, we head out and as we approached the place, oh wow, all the pretty lights!

Far off christmas lights reflected in a pond

When we get to the check in, they are happy that Dad printed up the receipt on paper. Ha, apparently the QR code is a lot easier to scan on paper rather than people's phones!

Behind some lit tree trunks, far off christmas lights reflected in a pond

I have LOADS of fun with the photography, as we drive around the park!!

Neon light reindeers and elves

After all, even the blurry photos are interesting and cool!

Blurry christmas light mama bear with cubs

As we are approaching this wall of green and red lights, which blink and show fireworks, Dad says, They should've put an American flag there! I'm all, What? Why?

green wall of christmas lights

To be patriotic! Uh huh. His idea of Christmas happened 2,000 years ago in the Middle East. There is NO reason to insert the USA into that except that my Dad is Maga. Most of my family is Maga.

I wonder if he knows that the USA flag is now a symbol for Proud Boys and other violent hate groups of that ilk... used against progressive people with lefty politics. People like me.

He must. And it surprises me (... and yet, doesn't) that he would want to be divisive at a time when his religion is trying to bring people together.

But if there's one thing that Magas love, it's being a hypocrite. So there you go.

Lit Coke Polar bear and an elf throwing a coke bottle

Most of the lit scenes blick to show movement...

Lit Coke Polar bear and an elf throwing a coke bottle

It's fun trying to capture it all... but I need more practice! *laughs*

Turns out the wall is actually a tunnel!

Wall of green christmas lights

Snow nbs

Christmas lights and the last light of the sun coming over the hills

Doe and stag

Canoeing Elves have hit a rock and one goes flying!

Canoeing elf is back in the canoe!

That was a lot of fun!

Lit pickup truck with a lit christmas tree and bag of gifts

Goodbye, Wonderfully Colourful Place!

Motion smeared christmas lights

We go to the Pour House for dinner again... and I got the same thing I did last time because it was SO Good: Pink Lemonade Martini and Namaste (avocado) Sandwich. YUM!

Back at home, I pull up the free trivia website and we play a bit of that.

And then I tell them about an online word game that I found a few months ago, Blossom. We give it a go, Mom and I looking at the letters, and Brother calling out words from across the table... Every once in a while, I get a reminder about how smart he is, and this is one of those times. He didn't even look at the site, I just verbally told him the letters to use and he is calling out complicated words just on that!

We get 180 points with Brother's help. I think the first time I played by myself I got like 70 points! *Laughs*

Partner has come down and we sit at the table with our devices for a while before bed. Tomorrow is the last day in Colorado and I'm a little sad already.

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Saturday 28 December 2024... Family Christmas

Back to our relaxing mornings, spent around the kitchen table!

I look at the newspaper, but then I have some Swap-Bot chores to catch up with. That takes a while and then I'm catching up with NPR, The Guardian, Daily Kos and the couple of Substacks that I'm subscribed to. Yeah, I'm crazy about the news!

It's 11:30 and I'm starting to feel lazy! *Laughs* Brother seems to be restless as well, he's wandering thru the house and looking out the front window notices a Bunny sitting out in the yard!

Wild bunny, sitting in the grass

Cute!

And that gets me in motion! I've got a load of laundry going and then I get some lunch.

In the afternoon and evening, we have our own personal celebration.

Decorated christmas tree with wrapped presents underneath

It took a while but eventually we reduced that, down to this:

Ripped up christmas wrapping paper, strewn across the floor

*laughs*

Mom defrosted some soup that she had pre-made and also had some cornbread to go with it. It was all so yummy, and that's another thing I need to think about making at home: cornbread is pretty easy, you just mix and put it in the oven, right? :)

We played the new card game Junk, and hey! I won! We also get a game of 65 going, and Brother won that one.

We start dispursing for bed. But I stay up for a minute. I grab Dad's camera and steal all his photos! Haha!

I'm looking thru them, and Mom is explaining. They went to a graduation and had good family time with Dad's side. A camping trip shows their trailer camper in a beautiful spot. And Mom tells me what a Bear Box is! huh.

Eventually Mom and I get to bed as well!

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Friday 27 December 2024... Back to Colorado

Mom and Dad got in early from the hotel this morning, and Dad loaded up the truck and we were on the road at 9:05am!

It's cloudy and dreary and well above freezing: perfect weather for driving. There's some sprinkles in the morning but the clouds broke up in the afternoon, unfortunately... a bummer when you're driving west, into the setting sun!

Brother had loaded his phone up with a couple albums he had gotten from the library... the soundtracks to Princess Bride and Lady Hawke!!! Oh my gosh, that was awesome. Those are my favorite movies!

While we were still on the road, but getting close, we put in an online order for pizza. We got there on time, but they were running late... Friday night, after all! A 15 or 20 minute wait and then we were heading to Mom and Dad's house!

After dinner, we just continued to sit at the table. Everyone pulled out their devices and we just goofed off, in our separate worlds online!

I was reading the news from home and saw that we had gotten enough rain that the creek was high... They had to rescue some people and a dog who got trapped in their tent, under the bridge on our street! Yikes!

And then I saw this, beautiful photography!

On a wing and a prayer: the hidden beauty of insect's flight - in pictures Barcelona-based visual artist Xavi Bou

Wow, just amazing!

And everyone turned in early! A long day, tho good to be back at Mom and Dad's home!!

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Saturday 8 February 2024... About The Rants, part 1

I support local journalism. I subscribe to the paper version of the local (corporate) newspaper. And Eugene also has an alternative newspaper, the Eugene Weekly. The paper version is free. It's printed on Thursdays and I usually read it on Saturday because the regular newspaper is not delivered that day (to give the delivery drivers a break).

I open up this week's EW, looking forward to reading the Letters to the Editor (because the corporate newspaper discontinued this a while ago) (jerks).

I see the Letters, but on the opposite page, there's an article about 4J, our school district...

I am child-free by choice. But kids are important members of the community! So I try to read all the news about the local schools. There has been a thing about one of the principals resigning in the last month or so, and I assumed that's what this article is about.

Nope. This is something else...

Our Children Are Our Common Ground

The blurb says "Eugene District 4J affirms its commitment to equity and belonging" and I decide to read this before the Letters...

By the 2nd paragraph, I'm hooked! In Eugene School District 4J, our answer is to reaffirm our commitment to providing a safe, welcoming and inclusive learning environment - one where every student is valued, supported and challenged to reach their full potential.

I love what this guy is saying, and tears have sprung to my eyes. About ⅔ into the article, I'm reading the school district resolutions he has included.

The first one is about welcoming students of all national origins without barriers related to immigration or documentation status. Yay!

And then the first resolution of 2025, affirms gender identity, expression and equity for transgender and gender-expansive students and staff.

... And now I need to pause to have a quiet cry.

I'm happy. This is happy crying. I'm relieved. I'm so glad that our community, our schools, will protect children - ALL children. Our trans kids are so important, and they need all the help they can get. And I love the city and state I live in!

Okay. It's mostly happy crying.

The reason why I'm so emotional, of course, is because Felon45 is threatening our children.

It's sad that school districts have to broadcast the fact that all students are entitled to a high-quality educational experience, free from discrimination or harassment. It seems like this should be just ... expected from our schools. But here we are.

And it's necessary to point out that we will protect them by all legal means available.

Hell Yeah!! We are a sanctuary state, so the Legal Means include not letting ICE into the schools. I'm not sure what it means, exactly, for trans kids but the resolution is reassuring.

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Thursday 26 December 2024... Last Day in Iowa

I slept in a little bit and when I finally got up, Mom and Dad had just arrived from their hotel room. Everyone was sitting around the table... Uncle and Aunt, Aunt and Uncle from Texas, Mom and Dad and Brother.

Uncle is going to take us to a neighbor's museum. But as we are trying to get out the door, other Aunt and Cousin and his little girl are just arriving! *laughs* We greet each other and then maneuver around each other, and the few of us who are leaving, get on the road.

Wood sign that says Sump Family Museum with decorative tractors, a barn and flowers etched into the wood

The museum is a guy's private collection of... toy tractors...

Toy John Deere tractors lined up along a wall

Collectable toy John Deer tractors on a shelf, some in their original packaging

There were also a bunch of these engines...

Old John Deere engines in front of toy tractors

They are hit and miss engines with a fly wheel. And I don't know what they were used for! Like, running the pump on your water well, maybe? IDK.

Lots of other random stuff in here...

Old camera on a shelf

But it's just stuff, with no explanation and no stories.

Old books and fountain pens, sewing things on shelves

Back at Uncle's house, Aunt feeds us some lunch and then the games begin.

I needed to take a step back from the crazy Uno games! *laughs* but then they decided to play a new game called Junk. That was pretty fun.

We were going to go out for dinner, to give Aunt a break from all the food prep! But then we realized that other Aunt and Cousin and child would be driving home from the restaurant... so we needed to do the gift exchange before we left!

Mom's birthday is in a couple days, and also all the women exchange fun presents. And, of course, the child gets some new toys as well!

Aunt from Texas makes quilts and those are always amazing!

Quilted runner that says IOWA

We all went out to eat, and the restaurant was so non-vegan that I had to bring my own salad along to eat. Sighs.

Back at Uncle and Aunts house for a game of Natalia's Four Square. Mom won!

And then Mom and Dad leave for their hotel room, and I stay up for a little while organizing the luggage. We'll be leaving for Colorado in the morning!

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Wednesday 25 December 2024... Another Family Christmas

Traditionally Christmas Day is a day of complete relaxation. We are usually up pretty late for Christmas Eve, and it's nice to play with our new toys! :)

But today, Aunt's kids will arrive. We will have a Christmas with them and then we will move back to other Uncle and Aunt's house.

So people are moving around quite a bit when I get up in the morning. We are all packing up, and running the sheets and towels thru the laundry. And being generally unsettled and not relaxed.

At noon, there's a stupid football game. All the TVs in the house are on and blasting loud. *laughs* Certain people are very excited about the game. But it's so loud, I have trouble reading.

Mom and Dad will be staying in a hotel for a couple nights, since Aunt and Uncle from Texas will also be staying at other Uncle's and there's just not enough room for everyone.

I go with them to checkin and drop off their luggage. The quality of a hotel in tiny town, Iowa ... is not great. Dad checks for bed bugs, and then he finds leftover takeout food in the fridge. Haha, lordy!

There's free coffee all day in the sitting room downstairs, and no coffee maker in the room. Which is probably for the best, considering the fridge!

Cousins' families start arriving in the afternoon, and when the children arrive we jump right into opening presents.

It's crazy chaos, of course! *laughs*

Mom and Dad get an awesome gift from Cousins: a hiking backpack with wine, glasses and utensils for a snack! That's really cool!

In the evening, we get back over to Uncle and Aunt's house. Our Texas Aunt and Uncle are there and everyone is happy to see each other!

After dinner, we all play a game of Attack Uno! Haha, that is wacky fun! I was trying to pet the little machine to make it like me and not shoot out a million cards when I had to draw a card! It didn't work!

People went to bed, and and then those of us left got a game of All Wilds Uno.

*laughs* All these different Uno games that I've not heard of before!

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Wednesday 12 February 2025... A Screaming Shit Fit

I was amused about a coincidence today...

I've been writing blog posts for the end of December, and so I'm referrencing my journal entries from that time.

This little nugget was in the journal entry I'm looking at today:

The Democratic Party's relationship with its voters has turned spammy and abusive

>>> Yeah, seriously... I could write a blog post about this!!

And surfing the internets today, I hit upon this little nugget with the exact same core:

So The DCCC Called Me Up For Money, And I Apply Jiu Jitsu And Vent About The Democrats vs Trump.

It's just unbelievable to me that these idiots are STILL asking for money. After they got millions for the Harris campaign. That failed!

Dems are literally doing nothing while Trump and Musk chaotically dismantle the government, not to mention dismantling democracy itself!

And then I came across another article today that made me just start to rage...

Democratic leaders are pissed voters want them to do their job
The outlet reports that a senior House Democrat told them that Jeffries is 'very frustrated' at activist groups like MoveOn and Indivisible that have helped concerned Americans make phone calls to congressional offices.... Democratic Rep. Don Beyer of Virginia, told the outlet [Axios] that his office has been rebuffing these callers, telling them, 'Please call the Republicans.'

UNFUCKING BELIEVEABLE!

People are dying because of Trumps policies. DYING! People have _been_ dying from the first go around, when he radicalized the Supreme Court and they turned over Roe v Wade.

And people are going to die because of each and every one of the exec. orders that traitor has been signing since he became a dictator on day one.

People are DYING! and all the Dems have is Please call the Republicans??! WTF.

...

I am not a registered democrat. I'm registered as independent. And for this, for what has been going on with Dems sitting on their hands and doing nothing, barely even lip service... I will Never change over to democrat. I have had it up to here with these worthless Dems, who are NOT representing us. FUCK THEM!

And it's probably never going to matter. Because at the rate that things are going... we won't ever get to vote again, anyway.

...

*Deep Breath*

And so we must depend on ourselves. We can't trust those Dem bastards in D.C. They don't care about us and they don't have our backs.

We will have to take care of each other!

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Tuesday 24 December 2024... Christmas Eve

Our family celebrates on Christmas Eve... it's tradition to go see the Childrens play at the church in the evening and then home for dinner and then opening presents.

But the morning is relatively quiet.

There's a couple games of Qwixx, but I'm played out and don't join. I just need some time, and sit in the living room with my kindle, reading That Librarian.

After lunch, everyone else sets up for Blank Slate, a game I'm not familiar with. I stick with reading my book, tho I glance up now and then at the exciting moments! :)

We head out at 5:30pm for the Christmas Program at the church. and oh my goodness... this is the absolute Worse program I have ever attended. Apparently the new pastor is terrible all over the place!

It opened with the same Stupid Song we sang in church a couple day ago. Oh Come Emanuel. ALL seven verses. Seven. Again! That we JUST sang on Sunday. GAH... How many christmas songs are in your damn hymnal? Apparently just three, here. *Shakes Head* at the ridiculousness.

And then the program itself. Kids would read a short bible passage, there was a song. Rinse, Repeat. Seriously. It was Awful. and Boring. Just completely lame!

And the end, we got to sing Silent Night with candles as the kids filed out. Which, that's nice. However, that made it so there would be no clapping or applause for the kids. (Because, really, the boring program isn't their fault! They did what they could with what they were given!)

Apparently being joyfull and happy (that this stupid boring thing is over) is not allowed in this church.

Well. We came home, got dinner and then opened our Christmas gifts.

Liars Dice game

Brother had found a new dice game for Uncle and Aunt, Liars Dice. And we set about trying to play, right away!

Bahaha! The instructions... were contradictory! They seemed to say one thing, and in the next paragraph it said something else!

It was hilarious. And I lost right away, of course. and Brother professed that he loved the game, of course!

*laughs*

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Monday 23 December 2024... A Quiet Day

The grownups have errands to run, and Mom and Dad have to go in to town, to do insurance things. The rest of us sat at the table and played with our devices and chatted.

Everybody gets back and we have some oh so nice quiet time, reading in the living room.

After lunch, we play a game: Up and Down River, the new-to-me card game. After 9 rounds Uncle won with 69 and I was in second with 62. Mom 51, Dad and Bro tied again with 43, Aunt with 42... she usually has good luck with card games, so it's surprising at how badly she lost this one!

Uncle had a party to go to, and I convinced Mom and Brother to go with me on a walk. We just walked down to my Great Aunt's house, which is now a rental. It's just over a mile away. It's chilly and we didn't walk fast enough to get warm. And there was no wildlife to take photos of... the birds and the black squirrels were not out.

We played a bit of trivia from the free site that I had signed up for.

Dinner was fried potatoes and their yummy Home Grown and Home Canned green beans in a flavored vinegar. Oh my gosh, I don't do canning but eating these green beans made me wish I would. So Good!

And then a game of Phase 10 that went on forever!

I was losing bad, and Uncle was winning bad. But it went on long enough that both our fates changed and Brother caught up and Mom caught up, zooming thru the phases!

And they are sitting at the 10th phase and Brother laid down and Uncle laid down but Brother won with least points. And Mom was at the 10th phase as well, but took over the Losing, with the most points!

So, I've lost my winning streak but at least I haven't started a losing streak!

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Sunday 22 December 2024... Some Winning!

Church this morning. The pastor there is new and we had an amusing chat about communion before we all went to sit down.

Well. I was amused! The pastor, on the other hand... I'm pretty sure he thinks I'm going to hell! Bahaha!!

After that, I got a load of laundry done. And then we packed up to go stay at Other Uncle and Aunt's house.

Cousin's family was still there and we played some pool. I just watched the first games... Brother won a game, and then Cousin won a game, and then, dangit, I don't remember who won the tie breaker! *laughs*

Uncle came in and we decided to be partners. I got to break and I actually put a ball down! And then I got another ball in! And then Aunt called us back for dinner. Ha. So much for that winning streak!

Dinner was sloppy joe, and mine made with crumbles was excellent. I should remember that, so I can eat it at home since it's relatively easy to make!

Aunt got the party games going again. I happened to win one of them, but only because Cousin's Wife set me up for it. heh. The prize I won was a Christmas Light necklace. Just what I always wanted! *laughs*

Cousin's family left to go do Christmas with other families. And Dad and Partner bowed out to get some extra sleep.

The rest of us, Aunt, Uncle, Mom, Brother and I played a 5 handed game of Hand And Foot. I Killed it!! Ha! I don't even understand all this winning, but it's kind of fun!

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Saturday 21 December 2024... Family Time

The Adults had a Breakfast to go to this morning, and when I got up, evenutally, I took a couple photos and goofed off online.

Eastern Fox Squirrel sitting on the grass, eating something

I took this blurry photo and I wondered who the heck that is on the left with the striped face!!

Blurry Bird Feeder!

I didn't worry about it too much because I was enchanted by the black Fox Squirrel!

Black Eastern Fox Squirrel standing on the grass, eating something

The Eastern Fox Squirrels at home in Oregon are invasive, and their DNA is limited and they all look the same. The black ones are fairly common here, tho!

Black Eastern Fox Squirrel standing on the grass, eating something

The adults came back and I talked about Wisdom the Albatross, since I was reading about her in the BWD Magazine email.

And then I showed the blurry pic of the little bird that I couldn't identify. We looked at the guide books for a while and went back and forth. But my photo was just too blurry to work with!

Then Dad saw that another bird had shown up at the feeders, with the same stripy face and I was able to get a better pic...

Ah Ha! Purple Finch!!

Female Purple Finch at a bird feeder

Aunt and Uncle were excited because they weren't sure if Purple Finches ever visited the feeders! And now they have proof!

Female Purple Finch at a bird feeder

After lunch we went over to Other Uncle and Aunt's house.

Cousin and I won a couple games of billiards until Aunt and Brother beat us.

Brother and Dad beat Cousin and Uncle at foosball... Brother is actually an expert player so no one is going to beat him!

And then back upstairs to open Christmas presents with cousin's family.

Wrapped presents

Dinner was a taco bar, Aunt made me plain rice and crumbles, to accommodate my vegen-ness and that was good!

We played Wits and Wagers, on Partner's suggestion. It was a good idea, because I won! Haha! The first game at least. I think Brother won the second game maybe?

And then Aunt had some party games prepared!

Two players got blindfolds and you are to pick up marshmallows with a spatula and put them into your big bowl. Ha.

Mashmellow game

Cousin was the big winner here... he managed to get 20 marshmallows in his bowl!!

Later we got out a game that Cousin's Kid enjoys... Happy Salmon. *Laughs* It's pretty obnoxious with the shouting, but Brother really liked it! And this is the kind of game where it doesn't really matter who won since everyone is having obnoxious fun anyway.

We settled down and got Natalia's Four Square going. It ended up being a long game, but I won this one too! My luck with games is turning around!

About 11:30 when we left, to go back to our sleep areas at other Uncles house.

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Friday 20 December 2024... Day of Games

I stayed in bed for a little while this morning, but I can hear people chatting at the kitchen table upstairs.

Eventually I get moving, and join everyone one at the table. The house has picture windows looking down into the back yard, and Uncle maintains a bunch of bird feeders! It's always fun watching the birds!!

And of course, it's exciting for me to see different birds! No Cardinals in Oregon!! ... or in Colorado, for that matter!

Cardinal behind sticks in a tree

Wow!

Male Cardinal standing in a tree

At the feeders there are Goldfinches, House Finches. There are Juncos on the ground, picking up seeds. And there are some Nuthatches there for the suet.

Goldfinch and a House Finch at a bird feeder

I tell everyone about the little Lesser Goldfinches we have in Oregon. And Dad and Uncle were talking about the Eastern Goldfinches... haha! That's what they always called them, but they are actually talking about American Goldfinches!

I wonder if they had a name change somewhere along the line, or if Eastern Goldfinch is just a local name!

Our House Finches are the same tho... Technically they are invasive on the eastern side of the US!

Female House Finch standing on a bird feeder

I remember that I always wish I take more photos of everyone at the feeders... but I figure I've got some time, and it's not long before I put the camera away.

We start the games with Qwixx, the dice game... and Dad and Aunt win with a tie of 44! But I was actually doing good as well, with 41 points!

Dad's Sister arrives and we happily greet her.

And now we are set up for a partner game, so we play Hand And Foot. Yikes... the men thrashed us so badly that we didn't even have to count the third hand, let alone play the fourth. Sheesh!

I insist that we take a moment to re-group before playing the next game! So what shall we talk about? *laughs* I have a topic!

I am wearing my Rocky Mountain Raptor Center shirt. It's in Fort Collins, Colorado and I had gotten it when we went there, last year. So that was a fun story as we talked about the raptors we got to meet that day!

And back to the games... The Women's Team won a game of Farkle, which is another dice game! Yeah!

We started a card game of 10 card Flipper Golf... but haha it took a while to remember all the rules! We had forgotten about the individual discard piles!! Oops! Not sure who won this.

Dinner for me was rice and beans and a lettuce salad.

We got out the dominoes, and played a game of Chicken Foot. I started out the first few rounds in low, but fell apart and of course, lost. heh, oh well.

Dad's Sis left around 9pm and everyone started shutting down after that.

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Thursday 19 December 2024... Travel Day

We are driving from Colorado to Iowa today.

Dad loaded up the truck with all our stuff and we were on the road at 8:10am.

My car motion sickness has been getting better over the years (while my airplane motion sickness seems to be getting worse). I was actually able to read about 50pages of That Librarian!

We arrived at Uncle and Aunt's house at 7:22pm. With the time change, that's a bit over ten hours.

Long day. Aunt fed us soup, Uncle gave out Fireball shots. We chatted, figured out the bed situations, and went to sleep!

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Wednesday 18 December 2024... Last Day in CO

Last night, I finally looked at the bottom of my foot which had been kind of annoying me... haha, the fast walk yesterday in the brand new shoes had given me a big ol' blister! Odd spot, too, on the ball of my foot. There is a smaller blister in the same place on the left foot as well. huh. And those shoes felt so comfortable! Oh well, I'll get used to them!

Just relaxing at the kitchen table again this morning! Oh how I love it!

I notice another bird at the barn... a female Flicker. They have the same Red Shaft race that we have in Oregon. I guess the dividing line for the Yellow Shafts in the east is not the Rocky Mountains! Maybe it's the Mississippi River that divides them?

Northern Flicker standing at the edge of a tin roof

Hm. Drinking water from the gutter?

Northern Flicker with her head down in a gutter

In my part of the world, the rain gutters would be full of leaves and there would be bugs to eat there. But there aren't any trees to shed leaves into these gutters, so she's just drinking from a puddle there.

At the kitchen table I read the newspaper and goof off online. Work on the daily entry for the Highs and Lows swap I'm participating in. And write another letter!

After lunch I've got presents to wrap. I've got most of them done, when I hear Partner has gotten up. I can hear his voice in the kitchen. I go get him and we finish the rest of the presents together!

I'm checking my list and see I've got two presents that haven't arrived yet. I double check the amz deliveries, and the box that is supposed to arrive this afternoon has two items in it. Great!

The neighbors will be looking after the house while we're gone, and Dad takes him around and explains what to do if the furnace dies again. So nice to have awesome neighbors!

When they were done, Mom and I went home with neighbor... I had been invited to meet their new dog Zoe!

What a cutie. Zoe is a Maltese + Shih Tzu mix. She wasn't sure about me! She barked at me, and then licked me and then barked at me again. *laughs*

I don't have any experience with dog photography, so it's just as well I didn't take the camera with me. But do wish I could show how adorable Zoe is.

Back at Parents house, we got another fire going in the pit!

The sun is going down and soon this...

Wispy cirrus clouds in a blue sky

... turns into this!

Cirrus clouds turned peach coloured with the sunset

Back inside we play a card game that's new to me... Up and Down the River. Ha! I won!

And after dinner we got a game of Qwixx going. Mom won with 112, but I was right there with her with 110!!

We will have a long day of travel tomorrow, so every one headed for bed pretty early.

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Tuesday 17 December 2024... A Great Neighborhood Walk

Last night, the night light in the bathroom that's attached to my bedroom went out. I had to sleep in the dark! *laughs* So that was the thing on my mind when I got up this morning.

Got a new bulb in the night light. And I'm happy to see Partner is up as well. And it's another relaxing morning!

Mom left for errands and Dad brought up the Rack-O game. Brother won with 250, Dad 225, Partner 215, and me with... a lot less. heh.

I started a load of laundry, and after lunch I moved the load to the dryer and announced a walk for anyone who wanted to get some exercises.

Haha, no one wanted to walk with me! But Dad came out with me and rode his electric bike along side as I walked.

A person riding a bike in a Colorado neighborhood

And this turned out to be exactly what I needed!

Dad took me around a couple loops. But I kept wanting to go farther!

And I walked FAST! I started out huffing and puffing, but eventually I caught my breath and started breathing like a normal person... I guess the red blood cells have finally caught up to keep me supplied with oxygen in the higher elevation. Yay!

In Eugene Oregon, our home is 420 feet above sea level. Out here in Colorado, Parents home is at 5,180 feet above sea level... This is a helpful website!

What is My Elevation?

At the end of this road, you could see out to the base of the foothills. Parents house is so close to the foothills, you can't actually see the mountains!

Dry land at the base of the foothills

Out in the distance, there was a Prairie Dog here and there! Too far away for any kind of photography, that was a bummer. But fun to see them keeping watch at their burrows!

Prairie Dog burrow

And then, with my extra oxygen being supplied, I was able to walk fast AND look around. There are quite a few neighbors here who have big pets!

Bay Horse

Goats

And who have amusing christmas decorations!

Dummy hanging from the eaves of a house

Haha, looks pretty real, doesn't it!!

But, back to the big pets!

Four Alpacas lying on the ground, their heads up, watching

Alpacas! Aren't they cute!

Two cream coloured Alpacas lying on the ground with their heads up

The walk made me feel SOOO good! So glad I went out!

When we got back, I folded up my dry clothes and Partner, Dad, Bro and I played a game of 65. I guess Bro was tired of keeping score, so I did it this time...

And I was winning several hands at the beginning! Then Bro won a couple hands. Mom finally came home (it was like 5pm and I was starting to wonder what had happened to her!)

Dad won the last hand... but when I added up the scores Bro and I were tied with Stars but I got 2 extra stars for the low score!!

I WON!!! WooHoo!

*laughs* I should keep score more often!!

We got drinks and I tried to create a raspberry thing with real raspberries... four raspberries, muddled + two fingers vodka, a splash of 43, 4 drops of Lemon Ginger Bitters, a bit of lemonade, ½ spoonful of sugar. It was on the okay side of good, definitely not great.

Kimbo board game

Dinner was taco salad, very excellent! And then we got out Kimbo.

This is a game that requires a bit more strategy and planning ahead than I actually possess. Brother won with Dad close behind and Mom and I still only had three guys in the center.

Fun, but not a game I'll ever win!

We tried out some photo trivia on the free site I found. Until Aunt and Uncle phoned to talk to Mom about our upcoming trip out to see them!

Everyone else goes to bed early, and Mom and I hang out in the living room. She's reading her library book, and I'm comfortable on the rocking recliner with the laptop!

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Monday 16 December 2024... Christmas Walk

I was happily surprised to see Partner at the kitchen table when I got up this morning. They were talking about football and cars, and you know what? I'm glad I mostly missed that! haha!

I wrote letters like crazy and with the two I started yesterday, there were four to drop in the outgoing mail today!! Yay!

After lunch, Dad, Bro and I went to the liquor store to find some gifts for Uncle. We also stopped at the grocery because Mom was running out of cookie ingredients! Can't have that!!

Along the way I tried to take another photo out the car window of the mountains... and my goodness! It doesn't even look real!!

Rocky Mountains

And the wind coming off Mount Meeker and Longs Peak, really cool!

Rocky Mountains

We are continuing to play the free trivia website, and I decide to sign us up for an account. Here we are:

M-Fam at Fun Trivia *laughs!*

At 5pm we headed out to Pour House in Loveland for an early Happy Hour and dinner.

We picked out Pour House because they had a few vegan things on their menu. I went for a veganized Namaste, an avocado sandwich with red pepper hummus. Yum, so good! And happy to say they use Dave's Killer Bread for this sandwich, which is vegan too.

(so often restaurants have zero knowledge of bread ingredients... very frustrating!)

I also got a Pink Lemonade Martini, again with the raspberry flavoring, and it was so much better than the cocktail I'd gotten the other day...

Martini on a table with a glass of beer and wrapped silverware

Okay. It was probably just the sugar that made it so good!

But Mom was not impressed with her gin and tonic. The house gin was not up to her standards! *laughs*

I enjoyed the art.

Painting and a guitar hanging on the wall of a restaurant

Paintings on a wall

The labels say the price of each painting... over 2,000$! Wow!

And then we went on to the Christmas Walk in the Woods.

Christmas lights

I loved this! All the pretty lights!

Snow person christmas lights with the moon in the sky

And look! That's the moon again!!

Blurry moon

The temperature was a few degrees below freezing... but there wasn't even a breath of wind, so it was actually pretty nice for all the cold!

Old truck lit up with christmas lights with the moon in the sky

Butterfly lit up with christmas lights

Christmas lights

We admired the projected lights up in the trees and debated about whether Dad and Mom should get some for the spruce in their yard that is getting too big to string with christmas lights!

projected lights in the winter bare tree branches

We arrived at the end.

christmas lights in an angel with a harp

I would have walked thru again, but it was cold and I thought I'd gotten good photos.

Monopoly Deal card game

Back at home and gathered around the kitchen table again.

Mom, Bro and I were just fiddling with our devices. and I suggested a game of Monopoly Deals...

And MOM won! Yay! ... Altho it does not make up for her terrible loss at Aggravation yesterday! *laughs*

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Sunday 15 December 2024... Relaxing

After church we came home and got back to relaxing!

I wrote some letters. Mom made more cookies... and Brother and I frosted and candied some Peppermint Melts. Mmmm! I think those are my favorite!

I found a good free trivia web site and I called out questions for a while and then we got down to some real games.

Can't Stop is a pretty fun board game. Brother usually wins this... but this time I Won!! woohoo!

Cant Stop game with tolkens on the board

Haha! I'm green, of course! The first person to get to the top of three columns, wins... I've got 2, 3 and 8!!

And that might be the first time I've ever won that game! *laughs*

Scattergories is another game I love in theory, but I really really suck at, in reality! ... I think it's the timer. My brain just goes blank!

Brother had 19, Mom was right behind him with 17 and then surprisingly Dad and I tied with 12. It's a surprise that I got that many points! ha!

Vintage Aggravation game

Aggravation is definitely Mom's game... but everyone kind of ganged up on her for this round! haha, Brother won and Mom came in last. It just seems wrong!

Dinner was left over wipe out, except more spaghetti had to be made.

And then we sat and played GeoCities at the tv again.

The walks in the UK started out in cities, which is usually easier to figure out because eventually they will go past a sign. But then we started getting more of people walking thru that big park in England.

It's beautiful, but getting it over and over got to be boring!

Everyone shut down early, but I needed to take care of some Swap-Bot stuff. I glanced over the GR stuff as well. Keepin' things organized!

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Saturday 14 December 2024... Fossil Creek Reservoir Moon Views

And then I noticed the moon coming up...

Full Moon over trees and the lake

Moon in the sky behind some bare tree branches

As we walked back up the path, Mom was looking down instead of up!

Rocks arranged in a design

But I can't get enough of the colours in the sky!

Moon over trees and the lake

The full moon

The full moon

We get back to the head of the trail and see that the blackboard has been filled out since we arrived! Darn it, I missed the Magpie!

Blackboard with bird sightings listed in chalk

The full moon over the lake, the sky is darkening

We head out, and I try to take a picture of the mountains and sunset from the car.

Rocky Mountains and a cloudy and yellow sun set

The tallest mountains on the right are Mount Meeker and Longs Peak.

We were going to a whiskey tasting room... but it was closed. Bummer. We picked a bar randomly that was near Brother's house, and it was pretty good.

There was a wide variety of cocktails, Dad and Bro got beers, I got a hard lemonade with raspberry vodka (meh) but Mom's Caramel Express something was excellent!

It was very not vegan, so I did not try it, but everyone else agreed that it was amazing. Mom took a photo of the ingredients so they could try to re-create it at home! *laughs*

Back at home, dinner was spaghetti and lots o' veggies in the sauce! oh yeah!

We played 65 and of course Dad won, with five stars. Brother had low score, but had four stars. Partner had three stars, but he was the one who went out on the last hand, and that's the hardest one!

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Saturday 14 December 2024... Fossil Creek Reservoir

Another wonderful morning of hanging out in the kitchen and being relaxed! We goofed off online, did crossword puzzles and Mom made more cookies.

In the early afternoon, Mom has Another mild dizzy spell. She's sitting again when this one comes on, so it's not a huge deal. But it's concerning that she's getting a couple, so close together! I think usually they are several weeks apart!

But when it's time to leave, Mom's up for it. So that's good.

We are going to Fossil Creek Reservoir southeast of Fort Collins.

It's a place where Bald Eagles hang out during the winter. On Saturdays there are naturalist from Auduobon who set up spotting scopes and are there to tell stories and answer questions.

We've been out to visit several times in past years, and I really enjoy it!

Info sign for Fossil Creek Reservoir

We chat with the Audubon people who have a table at the head of the trail. And then we head on down to the lake!

The edge of a lake with mountains in the far distance

Looking across the lake, geese in the water and trees at the far bank

There's a large viewing platform, and the Audubon people have set up four spotting scopes!

Looking down into a spotting scope with a blurry Bald Eagle in the magnified area

One of the spotting scopes has a phone attached, to see better!

A phone attached to a spotting scope showing a Bald Eagle standing in a tree

There are only five Bald Eagles here today and the Audubon people are so disappointed. They explain that there have been up to 45 Eagles hanging out around the lake in the past!

Almost straight across the lake are two juvenile Bald Eagles standing close to each other.

Trees on the other side of the lake

Bald Eagles start out life with mostly brown feathers, with varying amounts of white as they get older.

Two blurry juvenile Bald Eagles standing in a tree

When they are five years old, they will look like the iconic Bald Eagle, with the white head.

The Eagles are here for the fish, and they might get to eat a duck or a goose.

Geese flying in the distance over the lake, trees and hills in the background

It's a beautiful place.

View across the lake of a church steeple with hills in the background

We listen to the naturalists talk for a while. There are over 300 breeding pairs in Colorado now... much more than in the bad old, DDT days!

They also said how many Bald Eagles are in the area, locally. I've forgotten the number, however many dozen, but Mom asked if that included an active nest that she watches every year, near a road they drive along often. She gives the location and our naturalist knows it and says, Oh Yes!

And Mom asks questions about when they lay their eggs. So she knows what to look for when they drive by the Eagles' nest in January and February! I think he said the babies will hatch in mid-February.

The sun is starting to get low, and there's another family arriving at the viewing platform. We decide to walk down to one of the blinds... they've said that there might be some shore birds running around on the beach there.

We've walked down Sandpiper Trail, to the closer blind... Nope, no shore birds. But the number of ducks and geese here, all across the lake, really is incredible.

Ducks and geese gathered in the water and on the shore of the lake

There's a few that are closer to the blind. Looks like Canada Geese and a lot of Mallards.

14 geese and ducks paddling on the water

And who is that over on the right?

Ah, he's a Wigeon.

blurry Mallard and Wigeon paddling on the water

The Audubon people had told us that these are Great Blue Heron nests. They nest in colonies... they get the tops of the trees, and Egrets might have nests under them!

Eight empty nests in a large tree

Stay tuned for Part 2!

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Friday 13 December 2024... Parents House

Another blissful and relaxing day!

Just hanging out at the kitchen table. Chatting and doing crosswords and playing on the laptops and phones. It's just so wonderful!

I got a bunch of GR postcards written, and that made me feel accomplished!

In the afternoon, I convinced Brother to walk. But it's so crazy windy, he didn't want to go out on the road like yesterday. He just wants to stay in the yard.

So I will walk the same route as we did yesterday, and he will walk around the yard. And then we will see how many laps it takes when I get back.

I set out, and I'm trying to capture the little clouds at the horizon, just above the foothills. But the camera exposure says oh hell no. And eventually I just give up. *laughs* Damnit.

Small puffy clouds above a dry landscape

But here's the land underneath the little clouds.

Dry Colorado landscape with foothills in the distance

And the wind is just so insane. It's nice and warm, the high is 52°, and I don't need a jacket. Dad says when the wind is out of the west, it's always warmer!

But the wind makes walking unpleasant... It makes me glad I don't live here!!

And when I get back, there's no sign of Brother in the yard... he had given up after just a couple laps, because of the wind! Haha!

We get a game of Monopoly Deals going... It's a card game and I really like it. Not that I win, or anything! *laughs* Dad won, of course.

Graphic for Camel Up, a board games

And then we played the Crazy Camel game. It's fun as well, but there's some set up at the beginning, and end, and each leg of the race. At the end, Brother was a couple of dollars above Dad. And at the poor end of the spectrum, Mom had a couple dollars more than I.

heh. It's normal for me to lose all the games.

We started a game of Trivial Pursuit. This is a game that I like in theory, but the questions are so old, and so random... It's just not as fun in reality.

Dinner was chic patty sandwiches with tater tots and a really yummy Canned Veggie Salad. I loved that, I should get the recipe!

Mom gets a dizzy spell, which is distressing. She says it's a mild one. After we get dinner cleaned up, we join her in the living room.

I connect the Emily Laptop to the tv and we play some GeoCities. "Monuments" is a bit too easy, except the ones we have no clue about. We do some "America" and some "Europe".

There's a bunch of walks in a big park in the UK... those are really absolutely lovely. You could set those to play and just watch them for some meditation time!!

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Thursday 12 December 2024... Relaxing at Parents House

Ahhh!

I slept in! I relaxed at the kitchen table with Mom and Dad and Brother. We did puzzles... Dad collects and prints up crosswords, and there's the odd sudoku as well.

Out the porch door...

Female American Kestrel standing on a metal roof

Aw, how cool is that? She's a female Kestrel, the males have blue on their wings.

Female American Kestrel standing on a metal roof

I fiddled online for a bit and then wrote a couple of my goodreads postcards. When I take them out to the mailbox, oh my gosh, it is lovely outside, warm and no wind. We should go for a walk!

At 10:50am the furnace guy arrives... Dad and Mom have been having ongoing issues with the gas furnace for months! It just shuts off, every week or so!

With Winter in Colorado, this is terrible! But it's happened so often, Dad has the temporary fix down... with the fire place and the stove running with fans they can keep the house warm! But since we are traveling to Iowa soon, the furnace needs to be actually and permanently fixed before we go!!

After lunch, Brother and I go for a walk around to the end of the street.

House Finch standing on a spruce twig

I am crazy for the Rock Doves here, too!

Rock Doves standing on a power line with the blue sky behind them

Rock Doves standing on a power line with the blue sky behind them

A Robin in an unknown tree

Amreican Robin standing in a tree with berries

We were back to hanging out at the kitchen table again, later in the afternoon. And Brother just declares, Sister wants a fire! Everyone agreed, and we all got up immediately to make it happen!

*laughs* Dad went to haul wood, Mom gathered some mulling spices for drinks, and Brother and I got the patio chairs out of the barn!

Lit fire pit with the darkening yard beyond

The mulling spices were for the apple cider, and there was some Fireball too. mmmm!

Fire

Fire

Dice Game Quixx

Stir fry for dinner and then we got going with the games again.

Dad won the first round of Qwixx. But then Mom won the second round, and broke Dad's winning streak!

Natalia's Four Square is a card game. Dad won.

And then Dad suggested Hand And Foot, a partner card game. Since Dad has been winning so much, I suggested he be my partner!

*laughs* We lost spectacularly!!

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Wednesday 11 December 2024... Travel

We got up at o'dark thirty for a plane ride to Colorado!

Airplane Wingdings

Let me tell you something. I hate airports. The only thing I hate MORE than airports... is airplanes!

I hate the stress and I really hate motion sickness.

But I deal with these things to see my family!

We arrived at a decent morning hour and I am so happy!

We got some breakfast at a little local diner... I was mildly amused when our server didn't know what a vegan is. I'm trying to figure out what I can eat and she's all We do have eggs! *laughs* and *sighs* (and *yuck*) heh.

And then we drove to my parents house.

Partner went to bed, since he hadn't slept. And I was thrilled to settle in and just relax at the kitchen table with Mom and Dad and Brother.

Eventually we got some games going!

Fun City is very old board game, but new to me! It's a bit complicated but fun! Dad won.

Fun City board game

Phase 10. Also fun, but Dad won.

And a card game called "65". Dad won. hmm.

For dinner, Mom had pre-made Pizza Soup and Rosemary Scones. YUM!

And then we all shut down pretty early... I took a blissful shower and was in bed at 9:15pm!

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Tuesday 10 December 2024... A Good Walk

Good Morning My Dear.

Squirrel standing at the top step

A grey day, 36° when I left the house. But no wind.

Trees on the hill

Golden Crown Sparrow standing on a stick

Oh, nice! It's been ages since Suspish has been out here!

Graffiti under a bridge

I admire the colours of the foliage of the native rose bushes along the creek.

Rose bush foliage in green and yellow and red

Red rose leaves

There's a huge flock of Cackling Geese at the back of the Events Center again! Hundreds!

Flock of Cackling Geese standing on the grass

I'm looking for that one goose with Leucism on her neck.

Flock of Cackling Geese standing on the grass

But I don't see her today.

Two Cackling Geese walking on the grass

I move on, but a guy and a dog disturbs the flock!

Flock of Geese flying over a field

Wow! They circle and some of them come back down.

Flock of Geese coming back down to land in a field

Aw, look! Some Nutria kids are out of their burrow!

Looking down the bank of the creek

Oh my gosh, they are so adorable!

Three young Nutrias in the grass

Three young Nutrias in the grass

Does your Mom know you are out and about??

Two young Nutrias in the grass

Too Cute!

Three young Nutrias in the grass

I go into the Community Garden one last time to double check my plot. But I am easily distracted by the birds hanging out here!

House Finch in a garden plot

Towhee in the leaf litter

Blurry Towhee shakes

Juvenile Golden Crown Sparrow standing a wood board

*laughs*

Juvenile Golden Crown Sparrow standing up straight on a wood board

Juvenile Golden Crown Sparrow standing on a wood board

Oh, hey! We've got a new Solar Baby?!

Northern Flicer standing on a solar panel

*laughs* Nah, here's the original Solar Baby!

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a solar panel

Lots of awesome experiences today!

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Monday 9 December 2024... Hidden Trail

I'll be heading out for my December travels later this week, and thought I would get in one last adventure up the hill today.

Ha! A Squirrel munched a Persimmon!

Persimmons hanging from a bare tree, one is munched

Actually, the squirrels must LOVE Persimmons! *laughs*

Munched Persimmons hanging from a bare tree

There are a few houses in the neighborhood with christmas decorations up.

Blow up christmas decorations on a lawn

I like the penguins on the left with the US Mail Box!! :D

Steller Jay looking for a snack in the leaf litter

Other than the Steller Jay, there don't seem to be many birds around today. I resign myself to looking at foliage instead!

Thimble Berry.

Thimble berry and fern leaves on the forest floor

Red Flowering Currants.

Autumn leaves of Red Flowering Current, fading to yellow

... and more attempts to capture the beauty of the little waterfall.

Small waterfall along a forest path

Small waterfall along a forest path

I get to the Acorn Woodpeckers territory... aw, I don't see or hear ANY birds up here. Not the woodpeckers and no little birds in the brush...

Foggy Douglas Fir trees

But I do hear construction further up the hill. sighs.

Back to the foliage, I guess!

Moss and Fern leaves

Moss and Fern leaves

Oh Hey!

Nuthatch standing on the side of a tree trunk

well foo. Little Nuthatch was too fast for me! I also missed quite a few Bewick Wrens on the way down.

eh, that's how it goes sometimes!

Back in the neighborhoods and I've found some more cute christmas decorations.

lighted deers and a gnome xmas decorations

A Robin in an Elderberry tree.

American Robin standing in a

Wow, all the berries! crazy!

American Robin in an Elderberry tree

Raw Elderberries are poisonous to us humans, but once you cook them they are good!

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Sunday 8 December 2024... Bad Photography Day

*laughs* Yep, it's one of those days when I just can't get a good picture.

Junco standing up in a winter bare tree

Bewick Wren standing on a vine with Snow Berries

Hermit Thrush? Dang it.

Hermit Thrush behind a branch

Lots of Bewick Wrens all over the place. But they are too bouncy, even on the best of days!

Very blurry Bewick Wren standing on a branch

Juvenile White Crown Sparrow looking down from winter bare branches

I stop by the Community Garden to make sure the plot is as Borage-free as I can make it. My little friend is still hanging out!

Squirrel standing on a leaf pile

Yet another Bewick Wren is bouncing around the Comm Garden compost pile!

Bewick Wren standing in a compost pile

And IN the compost pile!

Blurry Bewick Wren in a compost pile

Blurry Bewick Wren in a compost pile

Bewick Wren

I guess that's as good as the photography is going to get, today. eh. That's okay... I will keep trying! :)

Squirrel standing on a log, holding a peanut in the shell

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Saturday 7 December 2024... Okay, Community Garden

*breathes*

I'm heading out to the Community Garden to see what I can do to bring the plot into compliance with the rules.

If I don't, I will get a mark against me. The old rules said if you get three marks in a row (for the three compliance checks in a year) they would kick you out. The new 2025 rules say there are now four compliance checks in a year and if you get two marks, you're out... and it is not clear if that's 2 marks in a row or in a year or if it's 2 marks ever.

So it's bullshit all around, and if I want to stay in the Comm Garden I should probably do something.

Yep. I did seriously consider just letting it go and making them kick me out next year.

But visiting the Community Garden makes me so happy. All the birds and bugs and flowers and all the thousands of photos I take! Thousands? Maybe millions!

I don't care about the veggies so much, altho I do love the Lemon Cucumbers and the SunGolds. But the work gives me pleasure... I feel good when I put things in the ground and they start growing. I feel strong when I haul wheel barrows of leaves to the plot.

So yes. I would desperately miss all of these things if I was forced give up our Community Garden plot.

So I'm going to the garden today to satisfy the stupid powers that be, who seem to have it out for me. Or who hate the beautiful chaos which I cultivate in the plot.

Sighs.

And, of course, it's raining today.

Foggy douglas firs in the distance

But Rudra is here, and it's nice to see her!

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a branch

Here I am at my plot.

garden plot

Borage not managed, weeds not managed.

Okay. They said we could keep the Borage, but you couldn't have any within a foot of the border. I only just pulled up all that borage along the front, next to the path. So possibly that's what they are referencing.

But I can't take the chance. So I'm going to pull up all the borage today. I feel so bad and sad for the Honey Bees who think this is a place to get nectar from the Borage blooms.

And then the weeds not managed. Looking at the plot, ahh! Okay, they don't like the couple of Amaranth stalks I've left standing in the front with the Fava.

The Amaranth seed heads are full, and I wanted the birds to come and have a snack. Again, it makes me so sad that I have to take food away from the wildlife. :(

Here's the After pic... Just the winter cover crop of Fava is left, with some Garlics growing behind. The Leeks are out of frame, on the left.

garden plot

The Borage has been managed to death. And what they call weeds have been pulled up.

But I've been having some subversive thoughts along the way!

What I've done here today, will keep me in the Community Garden for another year.

But what they've done... Changing the rules arbitrarily, making us comply with the new 2025 rules when that's not what we signed up for (we literally sign a contract!), and trying to classify Borage as an invasive when no one has ever called it as invasive and it is the best Summer companion and cover crop.

All of this. And I'm going to fight them from the inside!

You can't plant new Borage? hmm. That'll be an easy rule to bend. Seed bombs are fun.

I'll have to study the new manual to see what else I can do to help nature and thwart idiot humans who have too much time on their hands and who have too much propensity for rule making.

heh, heh, heh. *Mine is an evil laugh*

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Friday 6 December 2024... Community Garden sucks

Henrietta... I never noticed before...

Great Blue Heron walking in shallow water

It looks almost like he has a bald spot since his blue feathers are so long!

Great Blue Heron

*laughs* It's kind of cute, actually!!

Great Blue Heron walking in shallow water

American Crow standing on a wood fence

I'm at the garden and I am jamming thru the last bit of winterizing that is required by the Community Garden rules.

I've hauled four wheel barrow loads of leaves today to cover the front...

Garden plot covered with mulch

A light sprinkling of leaves in the Fava!

Garden plot with fava plants coming thru the mulch

And a tidy layer of leaves in the front to cover the Borage I pulled up yesterday.

Garden plot covered in mulch

I've also moved the trellis and tomato cages...

trellises and tomato cages

Usually I leave them lying down in the plot, but they are so hard to see, I worry that someone would accidentally walk on them and hurt themselves! But now that I have the big trellis, I've set it up with all the tomato cages inside it. This seems more visable and less dangerous!

I've also tidied up the little junk pile...

Garden plot

I had some wood stakes, and I put them under the bucket. And the rest is all neat as well, with the bricks and grids approximately at the border with Kevin's plot.

Garden plot

I'm proud of all the work I've done!

And I'm really happy the new rules let us keep the Borage in our plots! It's crazy that they still have blooms!

Borage blooms

Borage bloom

Pretty, pretty!

Pink Borage bloom

And I still have some time when I leave the garden, so I'm going to walk an extra mile!

Pair of Mallards paddling on the water

Stumpy still has its leaves!

Willow tree

Willow tree branch stump surrounded by green leaves

Steller Jay... no cooperation!

Steller Jay standing on a vine in front of the creek

And a Scrub Jay... I love all our blue coloured Jays!!

Scrub Jay standing on a branch

And then I get home. In the afternoon, we get an email from the powers that be at the Community Garden.

Your plot is currently out of compliance.

*SCREAMING*

*Screaming*

*And cussing*

Borage not managed, weeds not managed.

... ummmm? What?

I thought they decided the borage was fine? And Weeds? What weeds? Do they think the Fava, Leeks and Garlics are weeds? Or what?

I am so confused and so blasted annoyed!

*more cussing*

Dang it, I was so proud of all the work I've done.

And here they are again, telling me that I suck.

bastards.

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Thursday 5 December 2024... A Better Day at the Garden, with Strawberries

Good Morning My Dear!

Squirrel sitting on the sidewalk, holding a peanut in the shell in her hands

Again with the freezing fog, and again little wind. There's no frost on the ground but the trees were dripping as I started my walk... the frost above the ground starting to melt.

Trees and fog in the distance

American Robin standing on a branch with grey sky in the background

Okay! I'm going to plant the strawberries that I picked up the other day! The strawberry patch is not doing great and some borage took over.

garden plot

So I'm going to clear that...

Garden plot

There are probably half a dozen strawberry plants, each with a couple green leaves coming out of their root balls. But this one, near the Fava, is the only plant that is still really living... It even has two little green fruits on it!

Strawberry plant

Hopefully All the plants will come back alive in the spring! I get the new ones planted...

Strawberry plant

And then I cover them with leaves. The big strawberry poking out so it can catch what little sunshine there is!

Garden plot covered with leaves

I hauled six wheel barrow loads of leaves, and got the rest of the back of the plot covered!

Garden plot covered with leaves

I had extra time, so I pulled up the Borage that had grown up between the path and the front Fava patch. I just laid it down where it was, to return the nutrients to the soil, and I'll cover it with leaves tomorrow.

Garden plot

And I'll probably be done tomorrow! Yipee!

I don't like to eat peppers, but I do like how bright and cheerful they are right now!

Red Chili Peppers on the vine

American Crow standing on a wood fence post

Golden Crown Sparrow standing on a twig with a couple dying leaves

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Tuesday 21 January 2025... Evil

Yesterday I purposefully avoided all the news about the inaugeration of that traitor and rapist.

The ignorance was bliss!

Today, I barely skimmed a few articles. Because maybe I want to keep my ignorance.

But this got thru...

Trump Pretends He Banned Birthright Citizenship. You Gonna Go Along With That?

So much for that silly oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution.

I'd assume that all those other dictatorial decrees are unconstitutional and unlawful and probably generally unworkable. He doesn't care. All he wants to do is make chaos. fucking moron.

And, let's see, what else?

Oh hey. We've got some anti-trans bigotry wrapped up in some heavy misogyny.

All of this hate will only lead to emboldened violence. But it's what the Maga-hats wanted. They want hate. That's what they voted for. Did they understand that our democracy would come crashing down as well?

I'll be standing up for love. We need to protect our neighbors and friends as best we can.

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Wednesday 4 December 2024... Hauling Leaves

Another dreary and foggy day, just below freezing but little wind again and I'm good under all my clothing layers.

foggy trees

There's a bunch of ducks gathered along the bike path... and the Mallard with his tail ripped out is still alive!

Mallard ducks standing on the path and in the grass

And it's always nice to see some Non-Mallards at the creek! These are Green Wing Teals.

Male and female Green Wing Teals paddling on the water

As I approach the Community Garden, there are three cars in the parking lot, ARG!

But the van was pulling away. Good. And the one guy was just finishing up and left as I got my first wheel barrow loaded up with leaves. Good!

The last guy was just covering his raised beds with leaves. He hauled another couple of wheel barrow loads and was done and out pretty quickly as well.

Great! It's so much nicer to be at the garden alone!

And THEN the squirrels came back! All the ones who like to dig thru the leaf piles. And even the one hanging with me in my plot! And a couple crows as well. And the chirping happy birds in the tree and shrubs on the east side!

so I'm not the only one who prefers the garden without men.

So anyway. The neighbor on the right side has covered their plot with leaves... barely. There's hardly a single layer and there are holes all along the damn border, jerks!

Garden Plot

So I haul a couple extra loads to reinforce that border. Ticks me off, doing extra work for these useless Pot People. I wonder if I'll have to put up with them again next year.

Well. I have hauled 7 wheel barrow loads of leaves to my plot today. But I've been annoyed almost the entire time. So I try to get my happy vibe back on the walk back home.

Some cute little birds.

Little birds in a tree

Some Snowberries.

Snowberries

And an attempt to capture the beautiful colours of the native Nootka Roses along the creek.

Autumn yellow leaves on a rose bush with bright red rose hips

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Monday 20 January 2025... Cecile Richards

Cecile Richards, former Planned Parenthood president and feminist activist, has died
Richards died Monday of an aggressive brain cancer. She was 67.

Oh no.

I very much admired Cecile Richards, she was absolutely a hero.

I loved her book. and I was actually disappointed when she left Planned Parenthood. She had done such good work there as the president, and I felt like she had more to do there! She had other things to do...

Now we've lost her entirely.

Condolences to Cecile Richards family.

Rest in Power.


Everything We Could
A few words on Cecile Richards

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Tuesday 3 December 2024... Digging out the Sunchoke

Heavy fog this morning but it has warmed up from freezing to 34°. The wind is light, so it's bearable.

Fog obscuring the trees

The dew on this spider web is still frozen, tho!

Frozen spider web in front of the creek

Song Sparrow standing in a bush, autumn leaves in the background

Okay! Here I am at the garden plot!

Today I'm going to dig up the Sunchoke roots that are on the left side border. I've already broken off all the stalks, and it's mostly just the roots left.

Garden plot

The Sunchoke here was a volunteer, but it's really not kosher to have such a tall plant near the border. I want to be a good neighbor, so I'm going to try to remove this thing. Hopefully, it won't be like the Comfrey and take years to kill!

The roots are the food part of Sunchoke... but I don't like them. I'll be hauling them to the Community Garden compost heap! Here's the first bucket...

Bucket of Sunroots next to some Leeks and a dug up area

... The second bucket...

Bucket of Sunroots, next to the dug up dirt

... The third bucket... I'm having to dig a bit deeper for the roots now. And I'm shaking thru the soil with the fork.

Bucket of Sunroots next to the dug up dirt

... And the fourth bucket! a bit over half full!

Bucket of Sunroots

That bucket took a while, sifting and digging further out to find new roots.

And dang, that was some work! This area is probably 6x4 ish.

Garden plot

And those buckets were difficult to carry. Guessing a good 20pounds each... well over 75 pounds total. And that's just so much food! You know, if you could eat it.

I now understand what neighbor Kevin meant when he said You'll never go hungry! when he saw the Sunchoke growing. *laughs*

Meantime, my little friend has been digging at my plot as well.

Squirrel sniffing at piled leaves

The same one as yesterday? I'm not sure, but we are just as companionable, both of us with our digging projects!

Squirrel holding food in his hands

Nom nom!

Close up of a squirrel eating a nut

I consider my next projects as I head out... Continue hauling leaves in, of course.

garden plot

But I need to think about the other Sunchoke that was in the front garden square, as well... I had pushed over the tall stalks the other day. I guess I will leave those roots tho...

It is a beautiful native plant after all and it makes the bees and birds so happy!

Hmmm... I also need to clear out that Borage in the front, that's mixed in with the Fava cover crop. For the new 1 foot rule... They've decided we can keep our Borage, but it cannot be within 1foot of any borders.

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Saturday 18 January 2025... Evil

Trump's border czar says immigration raids will begin next week, including in Chicago

If mass deportations actually happen, it will rip out the heart and soul of America.

We will all get to watch as the human rights violations turn the US into Nazi Germany.

I am afraid. And this is just one thing I am afraid of.

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Monday 2 December 2024... Back to hauling leaves

Scrub Jay in a pine tree

Cold and dry... I guess the droplets on the pine tree above are dew from the high humidity.

It's 32° when I leave the house, but no wind! Walking warms me up nicely, under all my layers!

Scrub Jay standing in a bush

A Sweet Gum caught my eye with interesting shapes.

A branch of Sweet Gum against the sky, loaded with gum balls

A branch of Sweet Gum against the sky, loaded with gum balls

I get to the Garden, and the squirrels are still having a hay day with the leaf pile!

Squirrel digging in a leaf pile

Found something yummy!

Squirrel eating a nut

I start hauling leaves. I'm working on the left side of the plot today... but getting the wheel barrow over these stupid clumps of grass is difficult...

Garden plot

So I got the heavy fork and I jammed it in... huh! The clumps just popped right out! Ha!

Garden Plot

That was a surprise! The work is going much smoother now! And I'm able to enjoy the day.

It's just me and the squirrels, here at the Community Garden. And one Crow.

I so enjoy the squirrels company!! This one in my plot wasn't even worried about me. Let me walk right up and watch what he's doing!

Squirrel digging in leaves in the garden plot

I hauled six wheel barrow loads today, and this is the view from the back corner with the stunted Leeks... I did go a good bit over the border with the leaves.

Garden Plot

And I am just so pleased that getting those stupid clumps of grass out was so easy!!

Garden plot

There is a bit of a hole there, tho. So I covered it with sticks from the back Sunchoke. It's not perfect, but should alert anyone walking by to the tripping hazard. I'll add more sticks when I chop down the front Sunchoke.

Garden plot

An Oregon Junco on some Red Amaranth in the diagonal plot behind ours...

Junco standing on faded Red Amaranth

His Amaranths were unusually short... maybe stunted in the same way that my Tofu Patch plants were? I guess I'm lucky that only a bit of the dirt in my plot is like that!

I'm heading out, but my friend the squirrel is still hard at work in my plot!

Squirrel digging in leaves

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Sunday 1 December 2024... Just a bit of garden work

Ugh, it's 34° when I leave the house, brr! But there's no wind, for once, so it's not too terrible.

Trees on the foggy hill

Henrietta! So nice to see you!

Great Blue Heron behind sticks, standing in shallow water

At the garden, I'm taking it easy today because it's Sunday!

I just need to clear a path on the left side of the plot so I can get the wheel barrow thru. There was some Borage, the Giant Marigolds, and a couple of stunted Sunflower stalks. And I just pulled it all up and threw it in the Tofu Patch.

I had planted the Tofu Patch with some Fava on Nov7, but nothing has come up... Mostly likely it's just been too chilly, but maybe also whatever is wrong with the dirt here has contributed too. This is the place where most all the plants were stunted.

Here's the After picture...

I really need to get rid of those huge clumps of grass there at the front, as well. Ugh. I feel like that's going to be really hard, and I've been avoiding those stupid clumps all summer!

Maybe tomorrow.

As I leave, I see three Flickers checking out the Community Garden!

Northern Flicker standing on a vine in the garden

hmm. Not great photography today with the dreariness.

House Finch standing on a wire trellis

Oh well.

Autumn trees in front of foggy firs on the hill

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Thursday 9 January 2025... Moving Around... But Same

Sick of being sick.

So I am going to do some chores and get some stuff done... even if if kills me!

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Wednesday 8 January 2025... Same...

I'm at the same level of unwellness as yesterday... Headache, occasional cough, lack of energy.

And I'm really getting frustrated. I've been sick for a week now. And yes, I'm better... I'm definitely better!

But I have so much to do. And no energy to do it.

Wai!

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Tuesday 7 January 2025... Getting Better?

There were a couple hours, yesterday evening, where the coughing calmed down a good bit. And I was finally able to get some better sleep as well!

Thank goodness! I still don't have my energy back. But being less miserable is a big win.

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Sunday 5 January 2025... Covid

Still very sick.

My Mom and Brother are sick too... *Wails* I don't want them to be sick!

They both had covid tests that are less expired than mine, and they both tested positive.

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Saturday 4 January 2025... Ugh. A Sick Rant.

I am so tired of the constant coughing attacks.

Partner had mentioned that he got us some throat spray, Chloraseptic. I am not a huge fan of trying new medicines, due to my propensity for side-effects. But I've been coughing sooo much, I just need a break.

Partner says he sprays about 10 times, and gargles.

Uh huh. I read the directions. You spray once, let it sit in your throat for 15seconds, then spit it out. It's good for two hours, (is that all? jeez.) and you shouldn't use it for more than two days. Which begs the question: why do they sell such a big bottle if you can only use it for two days? There's probably thousands of doses in this bottle. I know I have some brain fog, but this does not compute at all!

Okay. Anyway. Focus.

I sprayed. And I spit it out immediately! And walked away!

Gah, that stuff is gross!

But the next time I did it correctly.

I didn't cough for 25mins.

Which would have been nice. Except I couldn't get to sleep during that time, which is all I really wanted. Side Effect? Probably.

And then the cough came back with a vengence.

So that was a major disappointment. But at least that one actually does something...


Let me take a little tangent here to chat about another one of the many reasons why I hate cold medicines and how the FDA failed us.

When pseudoephedrine (the good Sudafed) started being abused, they put it behind the counter, or in my state they made it prescription only. Phenylephrine replaced it in most cold medicines.

Trouble is phenyleprhrine doesn't actually work. On top of that, it gives me a headache. That side-effect thing, you know.

Studies were done, repeatedly, and at the end of 2023, there was some news about this stupid worthless stuff. And how the FDA knew but did _nothing_ about it for decades.

How Two Pharmacists Figured Out That Decongestants Don't Work A loophole in FDA processes means older drugs such as those in oral decongestants weren't properly tested. Here's how we learned the most popular one [phenyleprhrine] doesn't work.

So, thanks for two decades of headaches, FDA.


The thing is. With Felon 45 (Traitor. Rapist.) loading up all his political appointments with evil, stuff like the above is going to proliferate and become commonplace.

All of these appointments want government to come crashing down and they will wreak as much havoc as they can. It'll be chaos on every front.

It's terrifying. It's going to result in more than just two decades of headaches, that's for sure. And Republicans don't care about how many people die because of their actions... they've already got lots of practice killing pregnant people in red states, post-Roe.

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Friday 3 January 2025... definitely sick

Fever, most all night. Major couging attacks. Miserable.

I'm so miserable, and with the fever, I'm pretty sure it's break-thru covid. I've got some weird symptoms, too. So there's no doubt.

Glad I got vaxed before the December travels.

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Wednesday 1 January 2025... Happy New Year

Happy Happy New Year!!

In the past, I have traditionally done a huge Review and Revise post for the first of the year. But the last few years, it's been too much work to complete. So I'm just going to keep this post simple!

2025 is going to be a hard and heartbreaking year. Felon 45 (traitor. rapist.) will take office and he will destroy everything that is good about America. I am part of the resistance, so I need my personal life to be calm and comfortable.

Unfuck Your Habitate by Rachel Hoffman

To make that happen, I want to do a major overhaul here at home. Declutter and Clean. With the book, Unf*ck Your Habitat: You're Better Than Your Mess motivating me to move along!

I hate cleaning with all my being. And it's kind of a disaster around here. I would be embarrassed for my Mom to see this. So I'm going to tidy!

My specific goal is to do three 10-5 sessions every week. The book advocates for 20-10s... 20 minutes of work and a 10 minute reward. But twenty minutes is too long for me, I would never even start! Ten minutes of work seems more doable.

Beyond that, I will need to buy a car this year. And get a job. bleh.

Last year I worked hard to catch up my reading journal... I want to continue that, of course. But I also want to get back to typing book reviews on GR. Posting reviews helps me remember what the book is about and makes it easier to find books I've already read.

We'll see how that goes... I'm just home from traveling most of December, and I'm not back to my normal yet. So this post is Subject to Change! :)

Happy New Year!

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2024... Archived Blog Posts

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2023... Archived Blog Posts

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Saturday 16 July 2022... New Osprey Nest!

So I've looked at a map, and I hope I get around the new Downtown Riverfront Park without getting lost this time. It's closed because they are using it for the World Athletics Championships, which started yesterday and runs until the 25th.

This amazing mural just outside the Rose Garden was finished just in time for the Championships.

Mural of birds and roses

And, of course, you can't go by the Rose Garden without obsessively taking photos of the roses.

Strike It Rich, Grandiflora rose

Grande Dame, Hybrid Tea rose

And then we gotta check the Osprey nest on the other side of the river. There's one child there today, and she takes off ... only to make a loop and come back to the nest.

Osprey flying back to the nest platform

Osprey lands in the nest

XXX... Goal: Finish this post!

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I'm archiving the 2022 posts...

January 2022


February 2022


March 2022
Story of nesting Anna Hummingbird begins here!


April 2022
... And the nesting Hummer story continues here, until the babies fly away in mid-April!


May 2022


June 2022


July 2022





2021... BLOG POSTS

(completed 28 May 2023...)

January thru July 2021 Archive

August 2021 Archive

September 2021 Archive

October 2021 Archive

(No entries for November 2021)

December 2021 Archive

Goal: revisit August 2021... Road Trip to Utah!

And then keep filling in posts from there thru the end of 2021.

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2020... BLOG POSTS

(completed 27 Dec 2020 thru 5 Jan 2021...)

2020 Archive... January thru July

(posted 21 Apr 2023...)

2020 Archive... Aug thru Dec

GOAL...

Revisit the Aug thru Dec archive page and add photos and clear out the xxx!

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2019... BLOG POSTS

(Posted 22 Dec 2020...)

The new archive is HTML5, and completely validated!

2019 journal entries

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2018... BLOG POSTS

(Posted 18 Dec 2020...)

I have managed to move all of the 2018 journal entries into an archive page. I did not write very much in 2018, so I decided not to divide them up into months, like I usually do.

The new archive is HTML5, and completely validated!

2018 journal entries

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2017... BLOG POSTS

(Posted 19 Dec 2020...)

I have managed to move all of the 2017 journal entries into an archive page. And again, I didn't write very much, so the posts for the entire year are on one page.

The new archive is HTML5, and completely validated!

2017 journal entries

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