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Tuesday 13 January 2026... Today |
Ha. This morning I am being pissed off about my
subscription to Wired Magazine.
This is a great magazine! In the past I've subscribed
to the delivered paper mag for years and years. But at
some point I had to quit... it was too much to read!
But with the Trump regime and last January's disgusting
DOGE disasters, I knew I wanted to keep up with that
news. And Wired's political reporting kept showing up
in my feed.
So, I signed up for one of the super cheap deals,
6$ for a year, with digital access,
to renew at 30$ after that.
Well. My subscription is coming to an end, and the
renewal is 80$ a year!!! Holy!
And when I looked around, it seemed that a normal subscription
was 60$/year!!!
The 60$ seems reasonable. (Tho going up from 30$/year
in just the single year of my orignal subscription
seems kind of ... sus.)
The 80$ they now want me to pay... feels like I have to
pay them back for the 6$/year, for the rest of my life!!
And that does not make me happy. The cover price of the
magazine, to buy a regular 2-month copy at the
newsstand is 8.99$... times six
per year is only 54$/year!! I get that digital access is
extra. (Except, why should it be?)
But don't you want to give subscribers a break,
since that is dependable money?? Instead they
over charge by a significant amount?
It doesn't make sense!
So, I've emailed them to see what they are willing to
do for a long time subscriber. A Subscriber who really
does want to pay for good journalism.
It's chilly... the overnight low was 26°!
But the sun shines, and it will warm up eventually.
Except it's still just 34° when I head out and
the Zero wind reported on the weather page
is not accurate at all. BRR!
And the guys are still working on the new Compost
corner at the Community Garden. So I walk on by again.
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Monday 12 January 2026... Today |
I had loaded up the small backpack, thinking I would
start my volunteer time at the Community Garden... but
as I arrived...
Oh crum! I forgot that they were working on the new
Master Compost area this week.
The Extension Service
Compost
Specialists
have an area where they work, at one of the
Community Gardens over at
the river. But they are shutting that Garden down.
I don't know why.
And our Community Garden will be inheriting the Master
Composters area!
Today they've got a little front end loader scraping up
the grass to make a flat area behind our regular compost
pile.
So that's exciting. And altho I do wave at the guys
working, I don't want to go in. So I walk on by. I
will start my volunteer work another day!
At the back of the Events Center, there's a crow standing
in the parking lot. All by herself. Something is wrong.
She just looks at me and I ask, Are you okay?
and she coughs a couple times in response.
oh no. Definitely not okay. It's been a while since
I've seen anyone dying of H5N1, but it's still going
around of course. It usually kills the ducks and geese,
but
any
bird can get it, I think. (Yep, there's a Bluebird
in that list and then a couple Crows.)
sighs.
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Sunday 11 January 2026... Sunday Stroll and a Rant |
I stop in at the garden to have a look around. I'm
thinking about the volunteer time I have to do...
Digging out the invasive Lesser Celandines.
I had worked on this plot, near the sandbox, last year.
This back corner had been an absolute puddle, and I
fished out the Lesser Celandine and hauled home backpacks
full of mud!
It's great that they've got some winter gardening
happening!! But yeah, all along the border, there's
Lesser Celandine coming back.
There's some cute little Speedwells blooming here as well.
And you know what else I've been thinking about?
The Sunchokes.
I never got around to digging these out, and that needs
to happen at some point.
But today I'm taking some of these roots home to eat.
I don't really like Sunchoke roots. But I've got them,
I may as well see if I can eat a few. heh.
The second, little volunteer Cosmos is still alive.
With the stupid Pot People's pot.
I should probably just move that thing back to their
plot. It annoys me every time I look at it!
Will you ever get to bloom?
And all the Elephant Garlics are happy.
And heading home.
In the paper today...
∞ PDF
News Article: DOJ says it will investigate Eugene swim class
This disgusts me almost as much as it cracks me up.
The city of Eugene is offering a class at our
YMCA: BIPOC Water Safety & Lifeguard Cohort
which lets BIPOC youth aged 12 to 18 increase
their water safety and water competency skills
in preparation for the lifeguarding classes.
Yeah, sounds awesome to me! Because, yikes! Read this:
Campbell cited CDC data that shows
Black youth ages 10-14 are more than
seven times as likely to drown as their
white peers, and Black teens aged 15-19
more than five times as likely to drown.
These differences are not about interest
or ability, but are instead linked to
access, Campbell said. Many youth
from historically underrepresented
communities face barriers to swimming
lessons and aquatics programs, including
cost, limited access and environments
where they may not feel welcome
or supported.
Campbell said the class is designed
to address those barriers and the department
views the program as both a
drowning-prevention strategy and a
youth workforce development opportunity
that strengthens overall community
safety.
And of course, while the program is
designed to support BIPOC youth, no
one is turned away based on race.
That the DOJ feels the need to investigate
(flamboyant air quotes there!)
this class, disgusts me to no end. They just hate
Black people and that pisses me off.
But I'm amused as well. Because JFC, the DOJ of the
United States doesn't have anything better to do than
investigate small town YMCA classes for kids??!
It's just ridiculous on so many levels.
I hate this regime.
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Saturday 10 January 2026... Blurry Birds |
We've got an Air Stagnation Advisory that started
yesterday and goes thru the week.
Bleh. It means chilly nights and no rain. These
high pressure systems tend to just sit over us for
a while. and it kind of sucks when we actually
need some weather... the kind of weather that brings
rain!
Spotted Towhee.
The Nootka Roses are looking lovely with their hips.
um. Who's this?
Little bird is bouncing, boucing. And I'm looking
into the sun which is just starting to come out from
the clouds. And I just can't tell who it is!
but some zoom, and oh okay! That splash of yellow there...
Yellow Rump Warbler.
Recently the star of the Sept-Oct edition of
BWD Magazine...
Where I discovered that Yellow Rump Warblers are
affectionately called Butter-butts! *laughs* Cute!
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Friday 9 January 2026... Bluebirds of Happiness |
Oh! There's a family of Bluebirds at the Community
Garden!!
Oh my gosh, the cuteness!
*laughs*
Oh! You're checking out the nesting box!
Hm. I'm not sure... there's a lot of squirrels around here.
Not to mention the humans. But lots of bugs to feed growing
children, too!
You'll think about it? Okay!
I continue my walk.
And at the dog park, there's Another group of Bluebirds!
Ha! A Bluebird Day!
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Thursday 8 January 2026... Stewart Pond |
I've got to stop by the credit union today, and
so I think I'll go across to the park and walk it
backwards.
Good Morning My Sweet!
The path the humans have created,
walking thru the fallen Oak Tree trunks --
one laying southeast, the other laying northwest.
There was a guy walking his dog thru here, so the little
patch of forest doesn't hold any bird songs right now.
Out at the prairie, there's some Canada Geese.
And, oh glorious! The pond on the other side of
the street has filled up!!
We've gotten 2.25inches of rain in the past week
or so! A good bit, but it's not enough to catch us
up... The rainy season starts in October but it's
just been drier than usual.
The big ponds, across from the bike path, have filled
up a little. But def not as big as it should be... most
of this entire field should be a pond.
But I'm happy to see what little pond we have, is supporting
some customers!
They are Northern Shovelers, and they are not very
cooperative with the photography! *laughs*
There's a big flock of Starlings behind me, they are
holding a very important meeting and wow, they are loud!
I've come around and heading back on the bike path...
Some Robins are enjoying the Hawthorn fruits!
oh wait. That's not a Robin!
Cedar Waxwing.
And then a flock of Bushtits, but they are nothing but
a cute blur!
Yes, you can.
Well, maybe I can... another day. :)
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Wednesday 7 January 2026... Terrible News Today |
The clouds are moving around this morning and the
sun was peeking thru. And it's not cold, it's 45°
when I head out...
But the sunshine tricked me. The wind is blowing and
I immediately wish for more layers to keep warm!
I get on the bike path and soon it started sprinkling.
And then it started raining.
Well. That's okay. I usually walk to see the wildlife.
But days like today, I'm walking for the exercise instead.
But I do find someone to take photos of...
and he's looking as bedraggled
with the rain as I'm feeling!
*laughs* He's a Downy Woodpecker.
And then I see the female Common Merganser is still
here.
I would wish better things for her... She's not going
to find companionship here at the creek. I hope she
flies out to a lake soon, to look for her people and
find a new mate.
And coincidentally, with my exercise walk, I happen
across this article at Wired...
∞ Here's
How Long You Should Walk Every Day to Prevent Back Pain
This was a study done in Norway... and WOW! Those
people walk a LOT!!
The results showed that walking time is more important
than walking speed in preventing back pain. While brisk
walking also has some effect, it is the total amount
of time walked per day that has the greatest impact
on preventive effects. Those who walked 78 to 100
minutes per day had a 13% lower risk of back
pain; those who walked 101 to 124 minutes a day had a
23% lower risk; and those who walked 125 minutes
or more had a 24% lower risk.
125 Minutes! Over two hours of walking. PER DAY!
*Laughs* That's a lot of walking, right. But what
I'm really really wondering... These people are all out
in nature for 78 to 125 minutes a day...
That's quite a bit of Nature time!
I bet that's giving people good vibes as well!
...
∞ ICE
Murders US Citizen In Minneapolis, Murders Her Right In The Face
...
You know what? I just can't. There's not enough Nature
time in the world.
My heart is with the family of Renee Nicole Good.
And with all of Minneapolis.
...
Later, in the comments, something important...
∞ Avoiding
traumatizing images/video on social media (and dealing
with them when you have to see them)
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Tuesday 6 January 2026... The Birds Today |
A dreary day. There's a slight chance of rain during
the day, and 100% rain tonight!
Oh hey! Here's someone different.
Female Common Merganser.
But where is her mate? I look up and down stream, but
there isn't anyone with her.
sighs. That devastates me. The first time I saw her mate,
a couple years ago? He was hanging out with a female
Mallard with a bum wing. And then the last time I saw him,
he had TWO girlfriends!
and this must be one of them. And I'm so sad she's alone.
She paddles away and I continue on my walk.
Someone bright yellow catches my eye.
Um? Any chance you could calm down for a second?
Not really?
*laughs* Well, they are Townsend Warblers and I
am delighted to see their cheerful colours today!
Heading back and this little patch of wild
Miners Lettuce catches my eye.
It's edible and last year I had
bought
some seeds. I never got around to planting them
tho because we had flooding early last year and I don't
like to play in the mud at the garden. *laughs*
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Monday 5 January 2026... Today |
Good Morning My Dear!
I'm stopping at the Garden today to drop off
kitchen scraps for the compost. As I walk to the
back, I notice this leafy thing.
I'm not sure what it is but wow, that shade of green
certainly Pops!
On the way back... *Gasps* It's my friend the
Kingfisher!!!
And she lets me get her photo!!
That's so sweet. And then she flies away, laughing.
Declaring her territory!
She reminds me that I haven't seen the Barred Owl since I got
back... Hopefully she's found a nice forest to hang out
in.
And I've not seen the Wood Ducks, either. And that's
kind of a bummer... they had invited so many of their
friends to check out the creek, I really thought at
least the original couple would stick around.
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Sunday 4 January 2026... Sunday Stroll with Birds and Garden |
It sprinkled thru most of the night and this morning
the clouds are moving around, bringing more rain clouds!
Thank goodness. And there's some puddles getting started
at the wet prairie!
The overnight low was 40° which makes the morning
walk much nicer than the other day with my cold and wet foot!
And the birds are out, also enjoying
the warmer weather.
I decide to walk thru the Community Garden again.
In the front, is this plot with the pink insulation that
annoys me so much.
They are getting trees started in them,
and Trees and Woody Perennials are banned... but because
these are real gardeners they are allowed to do
whatever they want. *grumbles* at the unfairness.
But that big potted Rosemary bush is pretty impressive!
And *Deep Breath*... letting go of my annoyance.
But this is the next thing I notice...
foo. Lesser Celandine. Very, very invasive.
And I usually spend my volunteer time digging it up.
So, I guess I need to start thinking about that. bleh.
In my plot, the couple of volunteer Leeks that came
up are doing well.
And the clump of Leek seedlings that came up from a
fallen bloom are very happy as well.
And the Beets and the volunteer Elephant Garlics!
These things make Me happy!
I think this is Dusty Miller, in a neighbor's plot.
Oh! It's so warm, a caterpillar has woken up!
She's just a couple inches from the edge, so I don't
have to move her off the path. But I've caught her
attention...
:)
Back at home, I finished reading The Bean Trees
yesterday afternoon...
And I am so far behind on my Scientific American magazine
subscription, I decide to read magazines for the rest
of January in order to catch up!
I'm currently in the middle of the July-August edition.
So I've got some reading to do!!
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Saturday 3 January 2026... Pigeons! |
I'm starting to get more organized with the
projects and all that have piled up while I've
been away.
I've got three separate lists: House Chores,
Mail, and Website Work. And stuff is getting done!
Today I've worked on the house plants. ha. Partner
took care of the plants while I was gone,
and they are all over watered, of course!
*Laughs* Fortunately, there wasn't enough time for him
to kill any of them!
But I need to empty the trays of overflowing water, and
set each plant into the sink to drip for a while.
Surprisingly, the African Violet is blooming!
That pot doesn't have drainage holes, but the plants
aren't sitting in water.
It's dirt is wet, and I decide to leave it alone.
I probably won't have to water it for another month
or so!
Heading out for a walk, it's cloudy with a good chance
of rain in the afternoon.
I enjoy the Calendulas at the Solidarity Garden.
*laughs* When I was in Colorado, I really tried to
get photos of their local pigeons. That was basically
a fail, from circumstances beyond my control.
So I am happy to see a little group of Rock Doves today,
and I don't even mind that I have to photograph past a
chain link fence.
They are beautiful and I love all their different
decorations on their feathers!
And Look! There's a red one in this group as well!
Well. Maybe we will call that one brown. :)
I wish they would stick around so I can get to know
them. But that is not their way!
And all their individual colourings have been named!
Audubon says they come in 7 colour morphs...
∞ Pigeon
Watch: Get to Know (and Love) Our Amazing City Birds
If you scroll down that page, there's a list of the
seven colour morphs and then pictures of them all:
We've got Blue Bar, Red Bar, Red,
Spread (which is black!),
White, Checkered and Pied (the ones with random leucism)!
So most of the Rock Doves here today are Checkered,
you can call them Dark Checkered and Light Checkered.
And there's a couple Blue Bars.
The brown Rock Dove has white feathers in her wings so
she gets a combination morph, Red Pied!
... or Brown Pied, actually! :)
Fun!
It is good to learn new things!!
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Friday 2 January 2026... Nutrias! |
It's just cloudy today with a 50% chance of rain.
But the quarter inch of rain we got yesterday helped
with the dryness tremendously.
And more rain in the forecast. Good, this is looking
more like normal weather for this time of year!
Ha, Artsy! That's a Steller Jay, but look at the
glorious tree...
It's an Alder tree with brand new catkins, but
there's a lot of old cones as well!
Aw, Look! A family of Nutrias!!
So adorable!!
And, foo. I've made them nervous by staring at them,
and when a biker slows down to look, it's too much. They
all scatter into the water.
The babies go back into their den. But one of the adults
stays out to keep an eye on the situation.
In the evening, YouTube served me up some more
Nutrias in a short...
∞ She
chose kindness
Well, it's a pretty long video, to be called a
short *laughs* But super cute story.
And later in the evening, I'm printing up a big batch
of postcards.
Ahh! It makes me happy to be getting back to my projects!
And while we are on the topic of cute videos...
Here's Alastor.
∞ Stick
Your Toe Beans Straight Out!
I've been watching this creator for a long time, starting
with Billi. Their new crew, Alastor and Coda, are simply
adorable. I love watching them!!
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Thursday 1 January 2026... Rain!! |
Yay! It's been raining this morning and it's a good
bit warmer than yesterday. Thank goodness.
I need to get back into my blog posts. I didn't work on
that at all while I was gone, and now I'm behind by five
and a half weeks. meh.
I'm a little overwhelmed, and
I ease into it, with some archiving and back end stuff.
It's still sprinkling by the time I'm getting out
for my walk. And that's nice, I love walking in the rain!
But I barely even get across the street when I realize
my right sock is wet. what the? I didn't even step in
a puddle!
I stop on the sidewalk to look at the bottom of my shoe.
Sure enough, there's a hole in the sole. Crud! These
shoes are just over a year old, I remember wearing them for
the first time when I went to Colorado last year.
But, annoying as it is, that's about right.
I do so much walking, the shoes just wear out.
Drizzle and sprinkles for the entire walk. And even
tho it's warmer than yesterday, it's still chilly... and
my one wet foot was painfully cold!
I walk by the Community Garden... oh!
A Red Shoulder Hawk!
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Wednesday 31 December 2025... Sunday Stroll |
Okay! Slowly but surely, I am getting all the
December projects organized!
I've started sorting photos. There's a bit over 900
to work thru, which is a lot but could easily have
been twice that! *Laughs*
I've got the pile of mail organized. Pulled out the
swaps I need to deal with right away, and I'll go thru
the lovely Holiday cards one by one, as I get time.
The house is getting tidier.
I am getting thru Swap-Bot stuff.
And today I'm walking across the street to the postal
stop to return my brother's broken gift.
Another chore, checked off the list! AND they've
already sent the replacement, so that's great!
But it's so cold today! It got down to 27° last night
and it's still only 30° when I head out the door at 11am!
... I think about how it was 75° in Colorado on the
day before Christmas. uh huh... that was nice. Climate
change is terrible, but that was nice.
Well. There's some rain in the forecast so hopefully
that will warm things up... Normal for this
time of year is 47/34. None of this 30° at midday
business!
And here's something that IS normal... bad bird photography!
*laughs*
Oh, here's that blond Mallard again!
Not that I can get decent pictures of her, either! sheesh.
A little bit further downstream... oh no.
A Cackling Goose. And she's alone. :(
Her mate must have died. sighs. I'm so sad for her.
But here's something interesting. Cackling Geese look
a lot like Canada Geese, but they are much smaller.
And here she is demonstrating her size next to a Mallard.
She's just barely bigger than him!
I'm looping around the neighborhood. Glad to see
xmas decorations still up.
And amused
that this neighbor has strung xmas lights over their
Camellia bushes!
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Tuesday 30 December 2025... Home Again |
Home again, home again, jiggety jig!
Much to do today. Need to get the files moved from
the Emily Laptop, back over to the computer. And I can
probably backup files while I'm at it. Do an organizational
sweep thru the photos. I need to start a list. But also
the house is a little bit trashed, and I need to take
care of that.
It's clear and cold this morning. But the sun warms stuff
up and it's 37° by the time I get moving.
The wet prairie doesn't have a single puddle. Has it
not been raining?
hm. Yeah, we are almost 2inches behind on our normal
rain for December. And November was dry too,
2.5inches behind.
It makes the frogs sad when they don't have puddles.
I'm noting some other unfortunate changes around here...
Aw, they cut this branch?
The police have left a Surveillance Trailer out
here... and the homeless people have been swept.
I wonder if something happened.
And the bench outside the Community Garden has been
removed. *grumble*
jeez. I was excited to be home, but now I'm as
sad as the puddle-less frogs.
Plus the bird flew away.
And the squirrel moved before I got his photo.
Well. I go into the Garden to see what my plot has
been doing. The Borage has all died finally, and
that's fine and normal. This second volunteer Cosmos
is still green and alive...
And that stupid pot is still on my side of the border.
The Leek seedlings that I had separated are all dead.
I figured they would die. But this clump that I left
alone is still happily growing!
There's some cute little mushrooms in the pathway.
And someone has some Calendulas that are still
happily blooming!!
The little splash of bright colours lifts my spirits.
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Monday 29 December 2025... End of the Visit |
Last day in Colorado, I've got my flight home this
evening.
But the morning starts as it has. I come down to the
kitchen table with everyone, and surf the internets and
work on puzzles!
A couple of birds have finally found the filled
up bird feeder!
A Flicker? That's weird. I don't think she'd be
interested in sunflower seeds. Have some bugs gathered
under the bird feeder?
And a Meadowlark!
I'm excited to see a bird I wouldn't see at home!
I haven't had much luck with that on this trip! Just
that blurry and too far away Blue Jay the other day.
I wonder if the Flicker and the Meadowlark are friends.
Where you hang out, I shall hang out. :)
And I think there was a Goldfinch as well, but
they flew away too quickly. Perhaps
they will report the full bird feeders at the
evening gathering.
Dad comes up from his exercises in the basement and
Mom asks how the Tylenol is going. He's a day or so
off the oxi, and you can tell he feels a lot better!
He's brighter and he says the Tylenol is working.
I wander off to pack my bags. I had pulled the sheets
off my bed, and asked Mom if I could re-make the bed,
but she said she's hung them up to dry in the basement!
I also get a couple bags of cookies to take home!
I grab all of the bad Molasses Cookies... the chopped
apple hasn't helped much, but I'm betting the 100%
humidity in Oregon will do the trick!
With the Xmas presents, there's more than will fit into
my bags. So I find a box and put the rest in it. Mom
will ship it to me, when she gets back into town.
Mom's birthday is in a few days, and she opens her
presents. She gets books!
And then we play one last game of 65... and Mom wins!
After lunch, we're just killing time. I fiddle with
my luggage some more and Mom and Brother play a game
of cribbage.
Brother drives Mom and I to the airport. Since we are
coming in a different way than usual, we have trouble
finding the ticket counters. They are doing construction
and there's a serious lack of signs and the whole place
is just a mess, a huge mess!
We finally get my luggage checked in... and then there's
no place to just sit and hang out. We wander around in
circles, but the only place we find with chairs is completely
filled up and crowded with humans. sheesh. This airport
is Terrible!
But then it's time for me to go, hugs all around and I
wish them luck trying to find the car again! *laughs*
I get thru security, which is all new and different but
I don't see how it's better than the old security... all
this construction for nothing, really!
And then I walk a million miles to my gate, which says
Omaha. Oh Crap! I back track to look at the
departure screens. Okay, just have to walk a little bit
further down!
I like it when the plane ride has no turbulence. And then,
somehow the plane arrived a full half hour early! ha!
Of course partner isn't there to greet me when I come
down, but that's okay, when is your plane EVER a half
hour early?? He shows up before too long, and
we still have to wait for the luggage carousel.
At home, a Long hot shower makes me feel better.
It's good to be home.
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Sunday 28 December 2025... Prairie Dog Day |
It did snow last night! Well. Technically.
*laughs* Just a dusting. and it's soon to melt.
But on the drive to church, we saw the snow had actually
piled up a little in places. It's very patchy.
The sermon today was a visting pastor and he's got a
surprise sermon which is anti-evolution. I'm really
quite annoyed, and I wonder what the resident pastors
think.
*shakes head* The Theory of Evolution has stood for
well over 150 years. The science is used extensively
in the medical field and without it, we would be left
behind in the dark ages.
Also. Please do not use the word evolutionist.
It makes you look ignorant. Do we call people
Gravitationalists just because they believe in
Gravity?!? Do we call people Germ Theoryists?
or General Relativitists?
Anyway. That occupied my brain for a little while.
And my opinion of my parents church fell quite a bit.
After lunch, Mom helps me make cookies. Sure, it's after
xmas, but we're still eating cookies! I'm making
Molasses Cookies... but I made them bigger than they
are supposed to be and we had to cook them longer.
The first batch is done and Mom says I should try one.
I'm all, What if they are terrible? *laughs*
I put one in my mouth, They're TERRIBLE!
Hard as a rock. gah, I hate cooking.
Mom reduces the cooking time for the next batch, we pull
them out when they still look undone. That does actually
help, but jeez, stupid cookies.
When I finish,
I'm out for a walk, and Mom joins me, going a little bit
further than the ½ mile turn around. And then I
go by the Alpacas.
And then some horses.
And then I get to the Prairie Dog colony!
Out in the distance, I can occasionally see movement.
Actually, they're all over the place! There's five
in this photo.
Well. Looping back home.
*laughs* I was hoping to see a Blue Jay, since we
don't have any in Oregon... But this is apparently
all I get.
That's a bummer.
Back, and I'm looking over the stupid cookies. Not all
of them are terrible, the last ones are actually pretty
good!
But I say we should dedicate a whole apple to the
rehabilitation of the first batch that was so hard.
I find a wrinkled apple in the fridge, a little too
far gone and I cut it up and put it in with the
crappy cookies. Hopefully that will help.
After dinner, I lose spectacularly in a game of
Phase 10. I guess my luck is back to normal! *laughs*
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Saturday 27 December 2025... Today |
It's gotten cold, here finally. Tho it's still
above freezing, and it will warm up in the afternoon.
But there might be some snow tonight!
The weather here, besides the terrible wind storm,
has been warm. Overly warm. The days have been
mid- and upper-60s. The day before Xmas Eve the
high was 75°!! Crazy! I've enjoyed it, but
it's def not normal.
I'm just surfing the internets again this morning,
but it's making me feel lazy. So I work a little
bit on the backend of my website. There. Accomplished
something! *laughs*
Dad's got physical therapy and I go with them. Mom
runs some errands, and I sit and read The Bean Trees on
the kindle.
There's just one therapist today. He's their substitute,
while they are all on vacation! He's got interesting
stories and I'm listening to him, more than reading.
Afterwards, we go to the next town over to check out
the CBD store we had found online...
But, bummer! It's closed for the holiday.
Back at home, I wanted to go for a walk... But Dad
reminded us of the phone call!
Dad's brother in Iowa had called while he was at
physical therapy. A bunch of family, probably sitting
around the kitchen table there!
We rescheduled the call, and we've got half an hour
before they call back! Plenty of time, to walk out
to the half mile mark and back!
Mom and I go out. I'm happy to get some exercise, but
I don't get any photos.
We all take the call when Mom and I get back. We are
talking to at least 6 people there in Iowa - my aunts
and uncles and a cousin - plus my little
second cousin who is, what? like 10yo or so.
After dinner we play Can't Stop. I get the first column...
I'm green. Everyone captures a column, but ultimately Brother
wins when he gets his third column.
Mom has gotten me an extra quilt... The snow is still
in the forecast and it's to get down to 20° tonight!
But that's nothing! The forecast says the next night
will be 8°!! EIGHT!
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Friday 26 December 2025... Walk at the Reservoir |
I've slept in again today, and that's nice.
It's another warm day out there, the high today is
58° and Mom suggests we go
to the Reservoir for a walk this afternoon. _IF_ the
wind keeps down. Sounds great to me, but Brother says
his ankle hurts. Bummer!
I'm just surfing the internets again this morning.
And eating Amber's wonderful Cinnamon Sourdough bread.
Mmmm!
I come across this article at The Guardian, and I love it!
∞ 'Weapons
of mass construction': the US 'craftivists' using yarn
to fight back against Trump
And from there...
∞ PDX Knitterati...
Portland Frog Hat
Oh my gosh! That is the cutest, most awesomest!
But Dangit, it's a knit pattern and I only do
crochet.
And I've never crocheted a hat before, so there's no
way I can improvise. I will have to go looking for
something I can work with!
Dad wants to fill up the bird feeders with his Xmas
present black oil sunflower seeds and I go help him.
I'm surprised he can do it, walking in the grass
with his double knee replacements.
But he goes slowly and has Mom's walking stick. And
we get the job done, no problem!
I hope the birds saw us out there, so they know to
come down and eat!!
After lunch, Mom and I go out to the reservoir!
It's a beautiful day and the colours coming off the
water are amazing!
The round thing out there is part of an
ultrasonic water treatment machine...
They've
named
it David Buoy! haha.
In the summer, they set him up with some solar
panels for power and the thing kills toxic algae
blooms! Awesome!
The ducks here are mostly Wigeons.
And more Canada Geese are flying in to join the
party!
There's some other ducks at this end of the reservoir.
Buffleheads!
Back at home we play a game of Hand and Foot...
Dad and I have lost spectacularly even tho I've had
more luck than I usually get. But it's so bad, we
don't even have to count the last hand. ha.
Dad went off for some stretches and exercises and the
rest of us played Natalia's Four Square... I kept getting
dealt an ace in the bottom right spot. For FIVE rounds
in a row! So that was weird, but I used it to my advantage
and I won!!
After dinner we played Junk. This is a relatively new
card game for us. And strangely? We all ended up with
a tied score, except Mom was three points behind.
Then Mom, Brother and I played Up and Down the River.
I really enjoy this card game but I lost by about a million!
Mom won!
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Thursday 25 December 2025... Happy Holidays |
Christmas Day is a day of rest. We play with our new
toys, we eat leftovers, we generally do nothing!
I slept in, and that was wonderful!
Everyone is just hanging out. I'm surfing the internets
and I work on some of the sudokus that are on my newspaper
subscription page.
I also discover a free
Ken-Ken
website... I really like how they have set up their
number choices as a little circle around the space!
It's much faster and more efficient. In fact, I can
see myself continuing to play at this site, even at home!
After lunch we decide to look at Mom and Dad's photos from
the trips they took this year: New York City for their
anniversary and Egypt.
It was absolutely fascinating!
The
Grand
Egyptian Museum had _just_ opened! Like
literally a week ago! and wow. Amazing stuff there.
Mom had mentioned that the poverty in Egypt made her
sad. There's boys begging all over the place.
What made me sad was the human rights violations.
It took a while for me to notice... but there were
no Egyptian women. anywhere. They aren't allowed to work.
We got the games out later in the afternoon.
Brother brought up Kimbo. This is a board game that
is nothing but strategy, so I'm pretty indifferent to
it. I don't have a brain for strategy.
But... Somehow... I won! That has never happened
before!
To get even with me, we played Scattergories next.
*laughs* This is a game I WISH I could play. You'd
think I would be good at it... but my brain freezes
up with word games every time. I'm lucky to get even
one or two answers! We did three rounds and I only
got 6 words! That's how bad I am! :)
And then I found Chinese Checkers, and brought it up.
I couldn't remember how to play, and I was all,
So if you land on someones marble, you kill them, right?
Nope. Um. Send them home? Nope.
So you have to jump over someone marble to send
them home? Nope.
What? The Chinese are nice in this game!
*laughs*
You
just jump over marbles to get to the other side.
That's all. No removing marbles, no sending marbles
back to the beginning, you just move yourself forward.
Ha!
One of Mom's presents to Dad, a tee-shirt...
:)
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Wednesday 24 December 2025... Merry Christmas Eve |
My family celebrates Christmas on Christmas Eve.
We always have, both my Mom's side and my Dad's side!
I don't know why!
We'd go to church in the evening for the children's
play, come back and eat and open presents. Or maybe
it was open presents first and then eat dinner later?
*laughs* we must have done it both ways over the years.
Mom and Dad's current church doesn't do a childrens
play, but they've got regular services thru the afternoon
and evening. We'll be going to the 3 o'clock one...
Which means I've got time to wrap the last of my presents!
Haha! Yeah, I forgot to do it yesterday!
But that project starts with disappointment. When I
open the amz envelope that contains my brother's
present... It's broken. Very broken. No fixing it.
Arg. And I don't have time to
deal with that problem right now! So I wrap it up with
a SORRY, and I'll take care of it later.
Brother is cutting off a chunk of Amber's Cinnamon
Sourdough bread, and I request a piece as well...
oh my goodness! SO GOOD!
It makes me think about making my own Sourdough! I
think it's pretty easy to get a starter going. Yeast
floats in the air, everywhere, after all. It's just
the growing and maintenance are a bit time consuming.
But how wonderful if I could make bread like Amber's!!
We go to church and the sermon is done by one of the
regular pastors and it's much better than Sunday's sermon.
When we get back there's a present out on the front
porch! It's from the neighbors and look! It's something
I can partake in too!
That's so nice!
We settle in and open presents the rest of the evening!
We eat dinner at some point in there as well.
I should have taken an "After" photo, with all the wrapping
paper ripped up in the middle of the floor. ha. oh well.
When we were done, we chatted for a while and then
Dad went to bed. Mom and Bro and I played a game of
Group and Run, a rummy type card game. But the rules
and the rounds came to us slowly! It's been a few years
since we've played, I think!
Mom went to bed and I started washing dishes, as a
xmas surprise for her. I imagined her delight, coming
down the stairs on Christmas Day and finding much of
the work done!
But just as I was getting into it, she came back down
to the kitchen! Bahaha! Surprise Ruined! *laughs*
But maybe this is better... she can sleep in and not
have to even think about getting up to do the dishes! :)
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Tuesday 23 December 2025... Today |
The house cleaner is coming today, and Mom has moved
things around in preparation.
*laughs* Yes, you have to tidy up before the house
cleaner comes! :) It's a big house, and Mom wants to
make the job as easy as possible.
One of the things that Mom does is move the house plants
out of the way. Mom's plants have been dying, and these
are the only two left.
A new Hibiscus, two little six inch starts
she got this summer, which have grown beautifully!
And a Christmas Cactus that I got her in 2021. It hasn't
grown much in that time, but she says she's watering it
more often now and it seems to like that. There's little
buds popping up all over it!
I talk a little bit about my house plants and Brother
says he might like to have a Spider plant. Mine at home
is blooming and has spiderlings hanging, I will have to
send him a couple!
Mom's Spider plant is quite dead, and she's tried to
plant the spiderlings but they just die. My Spider plant
is actually a clone of hers from about a million years
ago. Maybe if I plant one of mine, and get it established,
and then send it to her.
Amber the house cleaner arrives at 11am. And she's
brought a present! Oh my gosh! Cinnamon Sour Dough Bread!
She baked it this morning! It's vegan and I'm thrilled
to bits!
I go upstairs to keep out of the way, and I write a
letter. And then I see if anyone wants to go for a
walk.
Both Mom and Brother join me. Mom turns around at her new
spot, a little bit down from the half mile mark.
And Brother doesn't want to do my 3.3mile loop to see the
Prairie Dogs. So we do the 2mile loop instead. And hey,
there is a single Pigeon back on the power line.
Well. He's not really back. He sees none of his
friends. When he flies away, off to the northeast,
I watch him fly and keep flying some more!
Amber is still working, so we go down to the basement
when we get back. Everyone is there, kind of doing our
own thing. Dad is watching tv and Mom has a book and
I've got the kindle with The Bean Trees.
Dad decides to go upstairs to do his torturous stretching,
and suggests we play billards.
Brother and I start with a regular game of pool.
I clear out my solids, and Bro still has two
striped balls out! I'm winning like crazy! But
I can't sink the 8 ball, darn it! And Brother wins.
Then Mom joins us for some Peaball. This game took a while,
we kept putting the white ball in the worst places! ha.
But Bro had gotten the 3 pea, and then he got to put
the 3 ball in, and won. Thank goodness, that game was
definitely getting tedious!
3:30pm Amber is done and heads out, with many thanks for
the Sourdough! And we decide to get Papa Murphy's Ten
Dollar Tuesdays again! We put in an order online.
Dad has been thinking about getting some CBD in order
to get off the narcotic oxi painkillers.
We all look up information
online, but it looks like you should def start out with
a lower dose to see how it goes. And the 'medium' pain
relief dosage is quite a a bit more than where you should
start.
But we find a good store in town, that looks like
they can talk knowledgeably to newbies.
Brother drives to get the pizzas, tho he doesn't know
where he's going so Mom gives directions. And then I
run in to get them. They are paid for, so you just have
to find them on the rack and grab them.
It takes me a minute, the pizzas have been split instead
of being three stacked together. And
I double check the toppings before I leave...
ARG! They've put gross cheese on my vegan pizza! Yuck!
I guess it's an easy mistake to make, and I do try to
be polite. The manager fixes it right away, and it only
takes a couple minutes to make a new pizza. But Sheesh.
After dinner we all play Cribbage! Mom and Dad play this
regularly, but we have to look up the rules for partners.
I was slow to catch on, and the math really distracted me.
So I didn't really get into the strategy of putting down
specific cards to make runs or whatever.
So Mom and Brother won, for sure. But I continue reading
the
rules of Cribbage even after we've finished our game!
Ha! Maybe it will sink in?!
Dad went to bed and we play Phase 10, a rummy type card
game. It's fun... Mom zips thru the first few phases,
then Brother starts catching up. But, somehow, in the
end, I won! ha!
Yeah, it's even more fun when you win! :)
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Monday 22 December 2025... Prairie Dogs! |
I came down to the kitchen table and first thing, I'm
working on an email to Partner. I had been typing at
him right before I go to bed, but last night I just
went to bed!
And I had screwed up something in my batch of
postcards... Somehow
I had printed someone's address twice. I don't know how
that happened, or why I didn't notice it when I was
cutting them up. But I was rather rushed, making those
at home, right before travel!
And then I realized the count was correct, which means
I had skipped someone! Arg. Fortunately, I'd brought a
couple blank postcards. And after going thru my list
carefully, I found the missing address. Glad to get that
fixed!
After I took the mail out to the mailbox, I was surfing
the internets and found this story of a rescue!
∞ Man
describes narrow escape after boats pulled into
giant hole on Shropshire canal
Major incident declared as 50-metre-long breach
opens up in waterway previously flagged as 'amber risk'
Whoa, this is crazy! And a
75yo man saved everyone!! He woke up in the
middle of the night because he
had to go to the bathroom. Ha!
He noticed what was going on, the loud rushing water
and then his houseboat was starting to tilt! And he
woke his neighbors by banging on their hull.
Everyone got off their
boats in the nick of time!
Yay! Zero casualties!
And this is amazing.
∞ The
best nature photography of 2025
Noon... Mom and Dad are back from Physical Therapy.
Dad has been working so hard with his exercises and
stretches at home, and the therapist is pleased with
his progress!
Dad has almost full range: 127 with the bending,
where 130 is 100%! and Zero with straightening, which
is 100%! The extra pain he's been dealing with is
probably from Dad's bowed legs... The new knees have
fixed that and the muscles have to re-shape from a
lifetime of bowed-ness!
After lunch, I start wrapping presents. I'm not sure
if they've all arrived, so I stop when I'm about half
way thru.
And then those of us with natural knees go for a walk.
Brother turns around at the half mile mark, and Mom
walks with me a bit further.
As I approach the Prairie Dog colony, they are chirping
their alarm calls, but there's one who has stopped to
watch me before diving into the tunnels!!
When I zoom in... ha! There's two!!
And in the distance, the other colony is watching as well!
There's at least 2 colonies here... they have slightly
different tones of alarm chirps!
So Cute!
There's stir fry for supper tonight, and I help cut
vegetables. Mom and I are the only ones who like
cabbage tho, so we both munch on the raw chunks while
we're getting other things ready! A litle bit of
cabbage still makes it to the stove! :)
After dinner we play the board game Camel.
It takes a bit to set up,
and then it takes a bit to remember how to play. I always
lose because I can never be bothered to bet on the end
results. You make good money on those bets. Brother
won, of course. But Mom wasn't too far behind him.
Dad was up for another game so we got Mille Bornes out.
Another one we had to re-learn how to play. We played
partners, and Dad and I won. But meh.
Dad went to bed and we tried a three player Mille Bornes,
but that was even less fun! ha.
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Sunday 21 December 2025... Lazy Day! |
I get to work on my Swap-Bot letter first thing!
I've got the envelope addressed and the first paragraph
or so.
We've got church, some other guy with the sermon and
he's kinda boring.
After lunch, I finish the letter and write a couple
postcards as well. I'm feeling accomplished!
I want to go out for a walk... and everyone else is
parked in the living room. Dad has his feet up,
Mom is napping under a
blanket and brother looks overly comfortable as well.
*laughs* So I'm on my own again for a walk, and
I decide to go across the street for something different.
Yep! Here's the pathway I was looking for.
A horse walks over to look at me.
But gets bored of me quickly!
These are some weird looking turkeys.
The lot of them are all the same colour.
It looks like they are all girls. Probably used
for their eggs. bleh. and how sad.
The wide open prairie is amazing... but I'm glad I live
in a place with trees!
There's a little draw to walk over.
And on the other side, a bird has bought the farm...
These feathers are pretty big. And that colour...
I wonder if this is one of those Turkeys.
There's a bit of a seep here, and I was trying to
get down to these trees.
But the path I'm on takes a
u-turn. So I'll have to back track and take the fork
that looked like it was heading in the other direction!
The path I find takes me past the trees but not under
them. Oh well.
Some Prickly Pears? They are VERY prickly!
And the Cattails, down in the wet spot.
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Saturday 20 December 2025... Today with a Prairie Dog |
Came down to the kitchen this morning and it's 31°
outside and Light Snow ... and sure enough!
There is actually some dots of tiny balls of snow on the deck!
Haha!
I've got Swap-Bot stuff to do again and I assign partners
for the last TGIF letter of the year. I'll be writing that
tomorrow. But right now I've got more postcards.
I get eight postcards written and
I put all my writing stuff away... And then decide to write
a postcard to Partner at home. I want him to get it before
I get home. ((( But, ridiculously, it shows up the very
day I get back! ARG! Ten days travel time isn't terrible
for the holiday season, I guess. But I really wanted
Partner to have some mail of his own while I was gone!
sighs. )))
I work on some puzzles in the newspaper. The ken-ken is
an easy one, now that I have learned all the tricks of the
6x6 square. And then I work on a crossword.
And then I waste the
rest of the morning surfing the internets.
After lunch, I'm out for a walk. On my own again, and
Dad has suggested a route that makes a loop, after I
visit with the Prairie Dogs! That's going to be much
nicer and I look it up on google maps to find it's
3.3miles! A little bit over an hour walking time...
Perfect!
Besides the Pigeons, who have been scared away, and
the endless supply of European Starlings, and the
Robin's here and there... We've also got Eurasian
Collared Doves.
But wait! Upper left? That isn't the beak of a dove!
Ha! He's a Flicker! When I zoom in, I see his red moustache.
This is the same race - Red Shafted Northern Flickers - that
we've got at home in Oregon!
I go by the Alpacas.
And the little Escapee Goat is now on the front porch
of the house with a black and white friend goat!
Haha! They must get out regularly!
Going down the street to the Prairie Dog colony, there's a
dog out as well. I'm a bit concerned, at first... like
maybe I shouldn't walk by this loose dog.
The house is completely fenced in and the dog is
at the driveway gate, and she's studiously
staring at the house. I don't think she's going
to move from there, so I keep walking.
Did you get locked out? I ask her. She barely
glances at me.
The garage door opens, out races her friend
Border Collie who is all excited and running circles!
And when the garage door opens enough, the human
comes out. Oh, so you're escaping now too?
*Laughs*
The end of the street and then it's Prairie Dog
country!
But on the ground there...
Ha. The wind has blown away someones window screen.
That's a bummer, I bet they will be surprised and annoyed
when they go to open their windows in the summer!
Mom mentioned that it's unusual for the wind to keep blowing
day after day.
And
up in Boulder, they had wind speeds over 110mph!!!
Whoa! Insanity!
The wind even got a page on Wikipedia!
∞ December
17-20, 2025 North American storm complex
At the end of the street... There's a Prairie Dog!
I can see a little face and a little tail!
Cute!
And out in the distance.
Little sand coloured creatures in a sand coloured landscape!
They are impossible to see, even close up. But when they
move, I get a lock on their location! Tho mostly they are
just running into their holes!
Walking back thru the neighborhood, and up the street
for my new loop... I notice wind damage here and there.
But honestly, it's not that bad. They have to deal
with wind all the time here. It's not usually 60 or 70
miles per hour, of course, but they've got most things
battened down.
huh. I wonder what this tree is with all the little
round balls.
When I get back, Brother and Mom are just finishing
up some SnickerDoodles. They are excellent and Brother
says I have to make the rest of the cookies.
*laughs* Yeah, definitely my turn, but dangit I hate cooking!
After dinner we sit in the living room to watch the
videos of Dad and Mom's trip to Egypt. This was their
cruise down the Nile. They were traveling with a big
group, and they named people who were sitting on the
deck of the boat.
The views of the river and river bank were interesting.
Lots of other cruise ships, boys down in the water
begging from surf boards.
I had to look up one of the birds from the video...
African
Swamphen the colours are crazy!
Mom said she also saw
Hoopoes
but couldn't get photos of them.
And then Mom realized that she had lost her phone. *laughs*
Problem is that she had it set to vibrate because the
wind was tripping the porch webcam constantly. Ha, so calling
the phone did no good.
We found it eventually... She normally sets it on the
wall between the kitchen and living room and it had
fallen behind the couch.
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Friday 19 December 2025... Today with Wind |
I've brought down my writing supplies, to the
kitchen table this morning. And
I start working on the batch of postcards, that I had
printed up, just before I left home. Finally! But
I'm glad to get a bit done on my projects... Usually
I completely abandon that stuff when I'm away!
After I put the postcards in the mailbox, I'm
surfing the internets. And I come across an interesting
article in Wired. Don't bother clicking, there's a paywall...
∞ Americans
Are Increasingly Convinced That Aliens Have Visited Earth
Polling shows that nearly half of Americans now believe
aliens have visited this planet - and that the number who
aren't sure has dropped by two-thirds. The reasons why,
experts say, are complicated.
Almost half - 47% - of Americans say they think
aliens have definitely or probably visited Earth at
some point in time. and Just 16% of Americans
said they were unsure if aliens had visited Earth
in the new poll, down from 48% who were unsure in 2012.
Hm. I absolutely think there's life on other planets
out there... Even civilizations more advanced than us!
But I'm not sure ordinary people understand
how big the universe is. It's impossible to go faster
than light, so the aliens aren't going to be going
anywhere, and they are definitely not visiting us.
We are all stuck in our own solar system.
Brother says we could develop warp drive.
Dad says there's no aliens anywhere and no visits.
Today we are driving to Brother's house. The crazy
wind has knocked down the solar panel for the webcam on
his porch. It's funny, because he can see the solar
panel on the
web cam! It's lying on the ground but still connected
and it's power side up, since the web cam continues to work!
We drive out and he fixes that and he also wants to check
the back yard and all to see if the wind has brought any
branches down. There's just twigs and small branches,
and the fences are all good.
The wind is crazier today, I think, but it's not
so bad in town.
Brother's neighborhood is filled with trees. And the
trees are filled with squirrels and robins!
Eastern Fox Squirrel, the same species we have at
home in Oregon. I suppose they are invasive here
as well? Or maybe the old split that kept them in
the east was the Rocky Mountains, rather than the
Mississippi River?
On the way back, I try to take a photo of the Rocky
Mountains, out the car window. haha.
Mount Meeker and Longs Peak.
After lunch, Brother gets started on
another batch of treats: Peppermint Meltaways.
And I've decided to not go for a walk today. The wind
is just insane. It blows me around and it's just hard
to fight it! And also the left shin splints have been
bothering me again. bah.
The dough for the Peppermint Meltaways needs to chill
in the fridge, so we play a partner game of Hand and Foot.
Mom and Brother win, but it's a close game. They had
9595 to Dad and my's 9150.
Brother makes and bakes the Peppermint Meltaways.
Mom makes the frosting, and I have pounded the candy
canes into bits. And when the cookies have cooled
enough, Brother and I frost them and top them with
candy!
These are definitely everyone's favorite!
After dinner we all play a game of 65... And Dad is on
a roll! He gets EIGHT STARS! Brother only
had 4 stars, Mom 1 and me with zero. normal.
Dad goes to bed and we play a bit of
Fun Trivia
after I revive our account from last year!
It's a fun site, tho the quizes tend to be either way
too easy or way too difficult! *laughs*
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Thursday 18 December 2025... Today with Goats |
I got some laundry done this morning. And Mom has
an appointment in town.
Dad suggested Rack-o and we played a few rounds.
But Brother was thrashing us... he got 350 points,
Dad just got 180, and never mind my pathetic 135! haha.
After lunch - still leftover pizza! - Dad had to go
to physical therapy, and I joined them.
Mom dropped us off at the place, then left to run
errands. I sat in the front with my kindle, and
Dad petaled on the stationary bike for a while.
He does that every day at home, as well, but I suppose
they make everyone do that, since there's probably a
few people who don't do their slated exercises after
knee replacement surgery!
Evenutally they move him to a platform where he lies
down and does stretches with a resistance band.
And then eventually they do this crazy electric thing,
on his legs, stimulating specific muscles or whatever.
And then eventually they ice him down for a while.
Yeah, I was surprised at how long it took! The whole
appointment took an hour and a half. I got a
good chunk of reading done... The Bean Trees
by Barbara Kingsolver.
Back at home, I'm completely antsy after sitting for
so long! I need a walk!
Mom and Brother join me, but only to the half mile mark.
The wind is kind of cold today, and I wish I had my coat.
I decide to do the shorter 2mile loop.
Coming around on the gravel road, the Goats are at the
back fence!!
Ha!
Hello!
And then this one comes around the corner...
Can't you just hear them saying WHAT is going on
here, people??!
*laughs* and that's a Muscovy Duck.
As I'm coming back up to the house, I'm looking west.
Mom and Dad's house is so close
to the foothills, you can't actually see the Rocky
Mountains behind them.
But from this place, out on the road, I realized I
could see a mountain top! Just barely!
After dinner, we all played a game of 65, the rummy game.
Brother won, but the stars were fairly evenly distributed.
He had 5, Mom had 4, Dad had 3, and never mind the one
star I got. *laughs*
Dad went to bed and we got the Qwixx dice out. Mom won
a game and then I won a game. Brother's usual luck with
winning everything seems to have left the building! But
I'm glad to win something every now and then!
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Wednesday 17 December 2025... Rook |
It starts out overcast and chilly this morning, around
35° but the sun peeks thru now and then and it warms
up nicely.
But the wind is blowing like mad.
30 to 50mph with gusts 65 to 85mph.
What the heck!
A little flock of birds comes to the back porch to
check out the empty bird feeder.
The empty bird feeder problem will be solved... we
got Dad 40pounds of sunflower seeds as a xmas present!
We finally got organized to make some xmas treats.
Bro's vegan Rice Krispy Treats are wonderful, but it
would be nice to have some variety!
Brother works on the coloured peanuts. And I work on
Cranberry Cookies. Well. Mostly I just help Mom!
After lunch, Brother, Mom and I try a game of Rook.
I don't remember ever playing this game, and I like
it, even tho Bro wins by quite a lot!
I was on my own for a walk today, and I made my way
over to the Prairie Dog colony. This way is just an
out and back, not a loop. And is just over 3miles.
The sun has warmed up the earth, and the walk is
comfortable, temperature wise. But the crazy wind
is pretty annoying!
I go past the Alpacas.
And on the other side of the street... Um, this
little Goat is on the outside of their pen!!
Ha!
Her friends are all eating dinner on the inside!
The little escapee!
I arrive at the Prairie Dog colony...
They were chirping alarms at my presence,
but I only saw a single, little fat one running to
their hole, no photos.
oh well. Maybe I'll have time for them to get to
know me better, so I can take more pictures of their
cuteness!
When I get back, the garage door is opening and the
car is backing out. What's going on?
Dad has been calling for days about his pain killers,
and it turns out they renewed the prescription, but
no one said it was ready to pick up! He was down to
one pill, and if they hurry they can get to the
pharmacy before it closes!
Dad is taking a shower, and with everyone else gone,
I decide to sweep the kitchen floor. Mom's mentioned
it a couple times, and really, it's the least I can do.
After dinner, we include Dad in our new Rook obsession...
Partners, Dad and I against Mom and Brother!
Dad and I started out strong but then at the last
hand Mom and Brother wiped us out:
Me&Dad = 265, Mom&Bro = 335.
ha.
Brother was drinking a lemonade mixed drink,
and I got a Kissing Caramel Coke. Yum! I was
happy to discover the Kissing Caramel was vegan!
Mom had an
Uncle's Sipper with Baileys and Kahlúa.
The homemade Kahlúa is vegan but the
Baileys is not, of course, it's made of cow milk, yuck.
But this drink was invented by her brother and
is one of Mom's favorites.
Dad went to bed and we tried out the different
three player variation of Rook.
I won wth 310, Mom 290, Brother 230.
And then we modified the original rules and
Brother won that one with 180, Me 110 and
poor Mom at 35. Haha.
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Tuesday 16 December 2025... Today |
It's cloudy and warm today.
In the morning I fiddle with some of my mailing
projects and then I work on some newspaper puzzles.
I'm getting pretty good at the ken-kens, which I
enjoy doing. and the crossword puzzles are on the
easy side. So that makes them fun, even tho I can't
quite finish one on my own!
Mom has a bunch of errands lined up for the afternoon,
and Dad suggests we get Papa Murphy's for supper
because it's Ten Dollar Tuesday.
*laughs* I check, and Papa Murphy's crust is vegan,
they have lots of vegan choices, and some locations
even have vegan cheese. So that's awesome!
It takes us a long time to get the order sorted out.
And then we're not sure about the pickup time because
we've already got five stops for errands, and the
pizza joint location will be in the middle.
But we finally get it done, and then Bro and I go with
Mom to help with errands.
At Walmart, we've each got our own mission... But
we end up having to wait for Mom because she ran into
a friend and had to stop and chat.
We arrive at Papa Murphys 7mins early, but they've
already got our pizzas out on the rack!
A couple more stops and then back home.
Dad is looking at the tv schedule and I see he's got a
couple Castles recorded. I used to watch that show,
and enjoyed it. Nathan Fillion, he's a good guy.
So we watched a couple of those and I got a
Margarita, because we had gotten the stuff for it
during our errands today!
The pizza was Great! Pre-cooked...
Mom and Dad got a veggie with cheese, Brother's is
the pepperoni. And mine is Artichoke Hearts, Mushrooms
and Olives, extra everything, no cheese. (They didn't
offer vegan cheese at this location, but I prob wouldn't
have gotten it anyway. Vegan cheese is terrible!) (ha.)
I LOVED the artichoke hearts, Yum!!
After dinner we passed Catch Phrase around. It's a little
device that shows a phrase and you have to get your
partner to say the phrase by describing it. It's old,
so some of the phrases don't make sense anymore.
And also it doesn't have a lot of memory, so eventually
the phrases start repeating.
I'm not a fan of word games. My poor brain usually
freezes up! But we have fun.
Bro had also brought up Aggravation, that game where
you move marbles around the board. That's usally Mom's
game. But I won!! Dad was losing badly, because
everyone was picking on him! Sending him back to square
one over and over!
And then we tried Flinch, which is a Skipbo type game
where you try to get rid of your pile. And the
directions are Very Precise
about *exposing your cards* haha.
I was getting tired of games, even tho Brother
had also brought up Mille Bornes.
Instead we talked about the book Brother is reading.
Ha! The good parts version
of the Princess Bride, written in 1973.
It's a fake re-telling of a book that never
existed! *laughs* S. Morgenstern isn't real,
he's a fictional character in the book by
William Goldman!
It took a while to wrap our heads around that!
The movie, The Princess Bride,
is based on this book, of course.
And Bro says it's fun
to read because many of the quotes in the movie are
lifted straight from the book!
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Monday 15 December 2025... Today |
Dad has physical therapy first thing this morning.
I want to go with them at some point, to see what happens...
but not today. To early! Mom and Dad have already left
by the time I make it down to the kitchen table!
I've got another Swap-Bot thing to take care of, an email
swap.
And then Brother wants to take my trackball apart.
I've brought it because I don't like using the track
pad on the Emily LapTop. But the buttons on the trackball
are failing, and it's really frustrating.
After lunch Brother and I go out for a walk...
a different loop this time, since the only exciting
thing on the 2mile loop was the Pigeons and they
won't be coming back.
This loop is 2.7miles and there's Alpacas!
The way their legs fold up under them is so cute!
And the floof of hair on their head!
We play this 10 Card Golf game... and it takes a minute
to remember how to play. Oh, yeah: everyone gets their
own discard pile! And then Mom beat us with -43 points!
Dad had a respectable -25 but Brother and I were
positive 14 and 15! haha, terrible. That's normal for
me, but weird that Bro would lose that bad!
Dad has been watching a news channel that sprinkles
bible verses into the news. *shakes head*
And I'm thinking about this...
∞ Sadly,
America may be permanently broken by MAGA
After dinner, Brother has dug out a Bowling Dice game.
*laughs* It's pretty lame!
And then we decide to play a game of Hand and Foot.
Brother definitely has his mojo back, he's beaten
us by over a thousand points! haha!
Mom and Dad have gone to bed, and Brother and I discuss
theme songs of the shows we watched as kids.
Do you remember the theme of Macgyver? Heck yeah!
Knight Rider, yes.
AutoMan? um, nope. Street Hawk, vaguely.
What was the helicopter one? oh yeah, Air Wolf.
And can you name the characters of The A-Team?
Do you remember who Mr T was? haha!
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Sunday 14 December 2025... Today |
Morning at the kitchen table, Mom asks What was that
movie you said we should watch?
Yeah, last night when we were going thru all our favorites
by genre, we all agreed some movie would be great to watch
again. But no one can remember what it was! ha!
I'm drinking coffee and I pull out my letter writing stuff.
I start with the envelope and realize I don't have any
return labels. It's been forever since I've had to write
my own return address, and it amused me a little!
There's church and then there's lunch.
Brother says he has a craving for Rice Krispy Treats.
Marshmallows are not vegan, but Mom says she has a recipe
from Grandma M that is vegan, using peanut butter instead
of marshmallows! Yay!
Mom gets all the ingredients out for Bro, then she and I
go for a walk.
Mom turns around at her half mile mark, and I continue
on the two mile loop.
The wildlife here is not very cooperative.
Probably I just need to get used to everyone...
and get everyone used to me!
Mostly there's the ubiquitous European Starlings.
And then the next common is Robins.
When I come around to the gravel road, there are some
Starlings on the power line...
But I don't see the Pigeons. That's a bummer, I really
wanted to study that red one.
But then, at the end of the road... oh. A pile of feathers.
That was probably a Pigeon. Maybe eaten by a hawk.
I can't begrudge the hawk. Everybody's gotta eat.
But the Pigeons aren't going to hang out here anymore,
and I'll never get to see that red one. bummer.
I come back thru the yard. ooh, big ... canine!
Yeah, it's probably a dog. They might have coyotes
here, but they wouldn't get this big. That paw print
is a good 4inches.
And then, heh, the results of a deer.
In this part of Colorado, they probably have both
Mule Deers and White Tail Deers.
I happened across this web page... and I LOVE the
author's drawing!!! And it made me laugh.
∞ Colorado Wildlife,
107: Deer - the Mule Deer and the White-Tailed Deer
(What a fun site, the drawings are fabulous!
I'm sad that blog ended in 2023. Sighs.)
Back to my walk. Someone's nest.
And the one and only bunny I saw during my entire stay.
Brother had finished the vegan Rice Krispy Treats by
the time I got back into the house, and they were cooling.
They were... surprisingly good. I mean, really good!
I asked if Bro did any baking at home. He said no, and
I told him he should. I mean, he could sell these, they're
so good!
*laughs*
I finish up my TGIF letter for Swap-Bot and then after
dinner we play an old board game called Fun City. Dad won,
but Brother was just a couple points behind him. Mom and
I were the big losers: she had 18points and I just had 13points.
Yep, that's my usual luck.
Dad went to bed and the rest of us played Tri-Ominos.
Brother won.
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Saturday 13 December 2025... Colorado |
A good nights sleep! Then I come downstairs to join
everyone at the kitchen table.
I've got some work to do at Swap-Bot, for the TGIF swap
that I host every week. I thought it would be fun to
continue the weekend letters while at my Parents' house!
So I'll be writing a letter tomorrow, and I set up a swap
for next weekend as well.
Dad has gathered some puzzles from the newspaper, and I
try my hand at a ken-ken. But the 6x6 square defeats me!
*laughs* Brother finds my mistake, of course. He's a lot
smarter than I am. :)
After lunch, Dad and Bro get the lights out to put on the
xmas tree we set up yesterday.
And then Brother, Mom and I go for a walk. Bro and I are
doing the 2mile loop, but Mom turns back at the half mile
mark.
Many neighbors here have farm animals... lots of goats
and alpacas! A few horses!
Coming around the loop, there's often birds standing up
on these power lines. European Starlings,
and then the Pigeons
flew away before I could get close enough for photos.
There was an unusual red Pigeon in their midst, and I'm
looking forward to walking out here again to get their
portrait!
But this one did stick around for photography!
Western Meadowlark! That's exciting. A bird I wouldn't
get to see in Oregon!
Back at home, we play Natalia's Four Square, a golf type
card game. I win!
Mom hasn't started her Xmas shopping, and I haven't either.
Bro goes up to help her, and I get some shopping done as well.
I get distracted tho... I rediscoverd this story and couldn't
stop laughing!
∞ He's
living his best life: drunk raccoon hit DMV for
snacks before liquor store
Brother has a topics list of all time favorite movies.
He's a movie guy, has seen all the most obscure movies out
there.
He would state a genre, and
I would pick my favorite movie. And then he would say
his favorite... sometimes I'd agree and want to change my
favorite, sometimes I'd not seen or even heard of the movie!
We continued this thru the whole evening!
In the afternoon, today, Brother and I had been at the kitchen
table. There was a crash from upstairs and then Dad cussing.
A lot.
It terrified me! Do you think he fell? If Dad
went down with his new knees and his recent surgery,
that would be very very bad.
When Mom came down later, I asked what had happened.
Dad had dropped his water.
Phew. All that cussing for spilled water? Yep.
heh. *shakes head*
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Friday 12 December 2025... Traveling Today |
These ornaments are decorating a tree at the
Eugene Airport, and how cute!
And now I'm in Colorado!
My Dad got double knee replacements, not even three weeks
ago. So this is going to be a low key visit at my parent's
house.
Once they got me settled, Mom and Dad had to leave again
for Dad's physical therapy. He calls it torture.
In the afternoon, Brother and I got the xmas tree out
of the barn and got it set up.
Mom's been so busy -- taking care of Dad plus doing all of
Dad's chores, plus all the regular every day stuff -- she's
not been able to do much Xmas stuff.
So hopefully Bro and I will be able to help a little!
We played a couple games. 65 is a rummy type card game
and Brother got most of the stars and won. And then
the dice game Qwixx that Mom won.
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Thursday 11 December 2025... Garden Flowers |
I've got about a million things on my mind.
So today's walk is just a calming activity. *laughs*
Lots of gardeners have Calendulas still blooming!
Making the pollinators happy! This is a Hoverfly!
And even some California Poppies!
um. jeez. this is... yuck.
If this was my neighbor, I would complain bitterly.
We aren't allowed to have trees, or woody perennials.
Those things are supposed to be in pots. And this looks
like a tree to me.
jerks. The thing is, they are obviously
Real Gardeners so
nothing will be said and they will continue to break
the rules, year after year.
Whereas gardeners like me, who enjoy a little chaos and
wildflowers, will be threatened with expulsion, year after year.
The unfairness is so damn annoying!
And so much for my Calming Activity!
I try to get back to it.
Napping Ducks. Very Calm.
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Wednesday 10 December 2025... Garden |
And then a bit further on, this one gave me a terrible
angle as well. *laughs* oh nature.
I'm at the garden plot, mostly just making sure everything
is kosher since I'll be leaving in a few days.
Behind the fallen Cosmos, I've not moved the pot that
I 'inherited' from The Pot People. It was an accident that
they left it on my side of the border. But they've done that
before and it just annoys me!
To the left of the pot is another little volunteer
Cosmos.
Cute little thing! I wonder if it will live thru
the winter.
And the Pet Nasturtium in the Strawberry patch is
still hanging on to life. I hope the seeds are able
to mature, so I can have more next year!
And I'm so Very Very happy that they changed the
rules about Borage. Being able to keep this beautiful
companion plant is good!
It's not native, but it's not a plant that causes
any trouble. They come up in bunches in disturbed soil,
but they are easy to identify and they are easy to
pull up, if you don't want them.
The mature plants are easy to pull up as well. And
their leaves prevent a lot of other weeds from coming
up.
And, of course, they evolved with European Honey Bees...
And making the Bees happy is the most important thing
of all!
And here's the state of the Lettuces...
The Slugs have finally munched them to death.
Good. I'm tired of worrying about it!
I've decided to get the last huge beet...
Partner has finally taken a liking to beets, so he
can eat this one while I'm gone.
I admire the little Elephant Garlics on the way out.
But then the Red Amaranth catches my eye as well.
The Crows are having a conference!
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Tuesday 9 December 2025... Stewart Park |
Well Hello Henrietta!
It's nice to see him every once in a while!
I get out to Stewart Pond Park... and there's no ponds
yet.
Not even a puddle. It feels like we've gotten a good
bit of rain, and the rains even started early, in September.
But when I look it up, we we were actually a good bit
short of rain in November. We got 3.47inches for the
month and normal is 5.98inches.
So, the Wet Prairie is still in Prairie Mode!
As I'm taking pictures, I happen to notice one little
tree in the distance which is still green.
Oh my gosh! It's a Pacific Madrone tree!
There aren't any Madrones in the little bit of forest
here in the park. So it's interesting to see one here.
As I get into the little patch of forest, ha, there
are a couple of Pacific Chorus Frogs singing here,
despite the lack of ponds!
Winter and the rainy season is their breeding season. But
there's no place for their little tadpoles to swim,
right now!
But there has been enough wet to make some mushrooms
grow!
Okay. I'm a sucker for mushrooms and ferns and moss!
I come around to the back. Looks like someone started
cleaning up at the fallen Oak tree.
Oh. The other half of the tree has fallen too.
It's crazy how the roots have just sheared off.
It doesn't seem normal.
Coming back thru the forest, I've found a bird
after all!
Male Flicker. He's looking for bugs.
Their favorite meal is ants, but I suppose ants are
impossible to find in the cold and the wet.
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Monday 8 December 2025... Wildlife Day |
A grey day, and the temperature is nice at 55°,
tho the wind is annoying.
I thought they said Atmospheric River but it's
not rained much at all, barely spinkles.
0.04 and 0.02inches doesn't really constitute
an Atmospheric River!
Another weather service failure.
And hardly any shin splint pain today. I can feel it,
and I'm walking slowly still, but so much better
than the last couple of days. I feel like there's
no rhyme or reason for it!
That new Heron again!
Ha. A duck steers around her.
Oh hey! A Common Merganser!
Where is your partner, my dear??
A few years ago, a male Common Merganser was hanging
out with a female Mallard who had a messed up wing.
Last year, he showed up with a couple females. Or,
actually, three females?
I suppose this is one of his partners, and
I'm sad that she's not with him. He must have
died, and she'll need to find a new lover. sighs.
I stop by the garden to grab the hand fork to take
home. It doesn't quite fit in the back pack!
The Leek spouts that I broke up and transplanted
the other day, seem to be mostly still alive.
But I have more confidence that this flower of
sprouts will live thru the winter!
I stop to look at the diagonal neighbor's Strawflowers.
I still haven't figured out what this thing is.
Maybe some kind of Mustard?
It makes the Honey Bees so happy!
Walking home, the Kingfisher flies by me with a laugh!
ha. She flies ahead, and lands in a tree and waits for
me to catch up with her. But as soon as I find her, she
flies ahead again!
Six or seven times in a row...
She's just messing with me! :)
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Sunday 7 December 2025... That Owl!! |
Grey morning, and it's misting when I head out.
And soon it's drizzling.
And the 'not' shin splints hurt a good bit again,
so I'm walking slow.
I'm hoping that when I'm at my parents house, that
stupid thing will heal up. I will definitely be
walking there, for exercise, but I won't be going
as far as I do here at home.
Ha! The Barred Owl! Sitting in the same
tree!
In fact... this is the same branch that she was
standing on yesterday. That's weird. I hope she's
okay.
Maybe she just likes this branch because no one is
mobbing her here.
I've come to the garden to do one last check. I've
finished with plenty of time before my travels next
week, and that makes me happy.
I drag the big trellis to the middle of the plot and
I set up the nested tomato cages under it...
Those wire supports are just so hard to see in the
leaves, and I don't want anyone tripping over them
if they walk thru my plot.
The little plant at the bottom of that pic is one
of the Avocado Trees. :)
And here's a couple more Avocado Trees in front of
the Strawberry patch!
The big volunteer Cosmos has partially
fallen over without the support of the big trellis.
And the Elephant Garlics.
mmm! Next spring! Roasted Elephant Garlics, just out
of the oven! Maybe I will eat them on rice with a little
bit of vegan butter? oh yeah. I can't wait!
And the Barred Owl, still here.
And then I remembered the hand fork.
I keep the hand fork at the garden plot all summer,
it's hidden under that orange bucket at the back of
the plot.
So I guess I'm not quite done at the garden plot!
ha. I will pick it up tomorrow, I guess!
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Saturday 6 December 2025... Raptors!! |
We got good rain yesterday and today the clouds seem to
be breaking up a bit.
I'm heading to the garden, and hope to finish hauling
leaves today.
I meet up with this guy with the short tail. I've
seen him a few times, tho haven't been very successful
getting his picture...
I've never noticed he has a tuft of white fur at the end
of his poor tail!
Oh, wow! It's the Barred Owl again!!
So cool. I hope she decides to stick around!
I arrive at the Community Garden... and there's someone
splashing in a puddle in the parking lot!!
Oh my GOSH! Cooper Hawk! Taking a bath!!
She notices me, but I keep my distance and she
continues with her bath!
As I watch, it looks like she's putting on the
dance moves!
Dip...
And Shake!
And Dip!
And Shake!
And Shake!
OLE!
*laughs*
So that's fun! She flies to some nearby trees, and I
lose her in the branches. But she'll be up there preening
and putting her feathers back into place.
And I have my own work to do. Hauling the last of the
leaves.
I did four wheelbarrow loads today, and I'm done!
This is the back corner of the plot, where the water faucet
is, and you can see the surprising amount of green growing
things all around!
I also remembered to grab the sprayer from the hose.
A couple trees catch my eye on the way home.
The Barred Owl is still in her tree. Still not being
mobbed!
And it's just the one pair of Wood Ducks today.
The female is over here... But there's no talking to
birds when they are preening!
*laughs*
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Friday 5 December 2025... Trees |
The rain started yesterday evening. Did it rain all
night? Maybe! And it hasn't let up since I got up
this morning.
Which means I am definitely not going to the garden
today. I hate working in the rain and mud! So I'll
just walk, instead.
But, with the shin splints hurting so much, maybe walking
extensively isn't the best idea.
I've asked Dr Google about the pain, and it's
not actually shin splints. That pain is in a different
place than mine. Mine is coming straight up from the
foot, at the bottom of the shin. And a little bit
across the ankles as well.
But whatever. It sounds like another one of those things
that either gets better or it doesn't, no matter what
you do.
And I can't not walk. So I'm walking in the rain today.
I can walk slowly. At least when I remember, I can walk
slowly! ha! My mind wanders and then I notice I'm walking
at my normal pace and things hurt again. Slow Down!
I'm glad I came out here... because Look!
Those pink ties? They are marking TREES! They've
planted some saplings here! Yay!
Some of the baby trees still have leaves attached,
and I go down to see what they are.
And then I remember I'm terrible at identifying trees!
Haha!
Okay! Here's an oak tree sapling! It's probably an
Oregon White Oak!
And there's some pine trees planted as well.
So that's nice. Planting native trees is always good!
Partner took the new PT Cruiser to the shop yesterday
so they could work on the rods.
This will be a couple thousand dollars, probably, but
if the rods go, the car will be done and we will have
wasted the money we've already put in. The new tires
and the new brakes.
But when they open up the engine, they discover a lot
more wrong with it, besides the failing rods. They
say about 6,000$ will turn it into a regular car.
Yikes. Partner says that's too much.
So that's a bummer. I was actually envisioning being
able to drive to some other hikes here in town... I'd
head down to the Cascade Raptor Center, and hike out
to Spencer Butte, and go across the interstate to Mount
Pisgah, and, and and.
And that is not to be. Partner will drive the PT Cruiser
just like the Buick. Slow. and only around town. and
we'll hope the rods last a year.
Sighs.
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Thursday 4 December 2025... Remembering Winter Birds and Garden |
Hmm. This sparrow is too dark to be a Song Sparrow,
but I wasn't sure who she was until I got home to look
closely at the photos.
Fox Sparrow!
The map
at AllAboutBirds says Fox Sparrows are winter visitors
here, but the western birds only migrate a short disance.
Maybe even just coming down from the hills.
Always happy to see someone new!
I get to the garden, and what the heck... I had leaned
the trellises up against the dividing post, in the back.
And someone
has moved the tomato cages and laid the trellises down.
And that patch of Horseradish in the right neighbor's
plot -- the Pot People -- has been dug up! They must have gotten the
Non-Compliance email from the Community Garden Director! ha!
Well. The trellises weren't technically in their way,
but I'm glad they put in some effort. The Horseradish
will regrow, it doesn't look like they dug very deep for
the roots. And I guess we will see how they handle that
in the future.
Also, it looks like I have inherited one of their pots!
*laughs* Okay!
Meantime... I'm going to haul some more leaves!
My plot passed the Compliance Check, I got the email
yesterday! But I still need to finish the work of
winterizing the plot!
The left shin splints still hurt... tho maybe not quite
as bad as yesterday. I still have to walk weirdly on
the uneven ground, with the heel out.
And I do take it easier today, just five wheelbarrow loads
of leaves. And I walk slower and more carefully.
Being successful on the Compliance Check
makes me feel more confident about getting everything
done before I travel next week!
Plus, Look! The plot passed the Check, even with that
Red Amaranth still standing in the front!!
*laughs* I feel like I've gamed the system now!
Maybe I'm IN with the Garden Director, now.
Maybe she considers me a Real Gardener now!
Yeah, right. But I can dream!
*snort*
I've left an open space in the leaves for the Beets.
They will live thru our mild winter, and the small ones
will hopefully grow some more on warmer days.
And it's stupid, but I put a tomato cage over the
thrice munched Lettuce seedlings.
*cringe* I really need to stop thinking about the damn
Lettuces. Especially since the leaves I'm hauling in will
certainly contain more slugs. I can't imagine the
Lettuces will survive for much longer.
Heading home, I find another little bird who I
have to look up!
Ruby Crowned Kinglet.
Another one I only see during the winter. And it's
easy to forget their name when you can't see their
Ruby Crown!
Tag: december 2025
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Wednesday 3 December 2025... Hauling Leaves and the Compliance Check! |
As I walked to the Community Garden, the shin splints
above my left foot are hurting again.
Arg! I thought it was healing!
The other day, when I hauled
nine wheelbarrow loads of leaves? And that didn't even
bother me hardly at all. But now it's hurting again,
and what did I even do yesterday to hurt it? Nothing!
So that's frustrating.
And I need to haul leaves today.
But the shin splints hurt so bad, I have to walk weirdly!
Especially when I'm bringing the full wheelbarrow back to
the plot... I walk with the heel out. Every time I walk
on uneven ground, the pain starts shooting. Heel out seems to
hurt less. But pretty much every step with the heavy
wheelbarrow, is annoying.
Sighs!
I get six loads of leaves done today, but I'm really
questioning my life choices here!
I've still got that back left quarter left to cover.
But so much is still green and alive. Ususally by now
the Borage is looking a lot more pathetic.
Even the Nasturtiums, which normally
wilt away at the first chilly night! Still alive!
I clean up my tools, I've used two forks and the
wheelbarrow, and I take them back to the shed.
Heh, this one thinks he wants to check out the inside
of the shed, but I explain that I don't want to trap
him in there!
I give him some pets and he forgives me for twarting
his curiousity!
These pink beets are in the front of someone's plot,
and I walked by them every time I got a new load of leaves.
What a cheerful colour!!
Heading home. Oh! Is this someone new?!
I thought that was a stick, but nope... a little minnow.
She swallows poor little fishy down.
And goes looking for the next snack.
At home, I've gotten an email from the Community
Garden Director!
The Garden plot has passed the Compliance Check!
Yay! But that's different. Usually we only get an email
if we've failed the Compliance Check.
But it's really good to know!
Tag: december 2025
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Tuesday 2 December 2025... And Continue Some More Garden Work |
It's cold but the sun is warming things up!
As I walk up to the garden plot... oh my gosh! I think
the Elephant Garlics have grown about an inch since I
uncovered them from the Borage the other day!!
Ha. How wonderful!
Okay! I am going to weed out the Quack Grass from this
corner today...
When I get down to work... Well, sheesh...
These baby Leeks are just lying here? What the heck!
How did they get on top of the dirt??
I don't even know what's going on! *laughs*
And then, this is one of the Leek flowers that fell over
into the dirt and is now turned into hundreds of Leek sprouts!
I decide to break up the spouts a little and replant them.
And of course I put the baby Leeks into the dirt as well.
And You know what? I bet these Leek Sprouts taste
AWESOME! I wonder why they don't sell them?!
I mean, alfalfa sprouts are okay... But Leek Spouts would
be Next Level!
Anyway, after I moved the sprouts, I got the feeling
they weren't going to survive the move. hmm. But I
didn't know what else to do to give them life... it
would be nice to give them some water to make their
roots connect with the soil. But the water has been
turned off.
Well. There's another fallen Leek flower over here,
with it's own sprouts. I will leave that one alone,
and hope it lives thru the winter with it's hundreds!
Okay! I got distracted from my orignal mission. But I
did get this corner weeded!
The sun has warmed up the Earth and there's some Honey
Bees buzzing the Borage blossoms!
On the way home, the Barred Owl again!!!
There's no one mobbing her, and she's relaxed enough
that she's preening!
And again, I don't want to bring attention to her, so
I don't stay long. As I walk away, I take one more photo...
but haha...
:) oh well.
Tag: december 2025
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Monday 1 December 2025... Continue Garden Work |
I'm here at the Garden and the Compliance Checks start
today, but the Garden Director isn't here yet. So I'm
going to continue clearing this front bit...
I had weeded the Beets a couple days ago, and
pulled up the rest of the tall Borage yesterday. I am
tiding up the smaller Borages today. There's some Quack
Grass to weed out, and I'm going to pull up the Tomatillo.
Here's the After pic...
That patch of green going up the middle is baby
Dead Nettles. I love these wildflowers! I just
hope they keep going thru the winter.
Here's the Tomatillos I pulled off the plant.
And some of the Sunchoke roots... I really need to
figure out what I'm going to do with that.
I've left this Avocado Tree, along with the Clover on
the left and the Nasturtium which hasn't died yet.
Trees and woody plants are definitely against the rules
at the Community Garden. But there's plenty of people
breaking that rule. My plan is to dig it up a couple and
see if they'll live in a pot.
Here's another Avocado Tree in front of the Strawberry patch.
I'm not sure how many Avo trees I've got, I haven't
specifically counted them. But enough to experiment with!
I'm done with work today, and I'm looking around. The left
side neighbor, of the crazy family, has done work over the
weekend and has covered some of their beds with leaves.
It looks good, with their winter crops over on the other
side, and some cover crop too.
The right side neighbor, on the other hand, remains a
disaster. There's lots of random flowers, but there's
various species of grass taking over.
Not to mention the stupid Horse Radish that they've let
grow in the back...
I regularly dig that up for them, when it starts
invading my side. Annoying. I hope they get kicked out
but I doubt that will happen.
The diagonal neighbor on the northwest side has these
Strawflowers and they are a welcome spot of colour!
It was chilly while I was working at the garden, I
kept the rain jacket on for warmth. Maybe it will
warm up a little bit this afternoon, if the sun comes
out.
Tag: december 2025
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Sunday 30 November 2025... Sunday |
Oh no. Your poor feet. I am so so sorry.
I'm coming up to the Community Garden, and I see a
Red Shoulder Hawk fly up to one of the trees across
the way... Except there's someone already in this tree...
um? My Dear? You are going to get eaten!
Red Shoulder's favorite food is snakes, but they will
also eat mice and chipmunks. A squirrel would be a big,
but doable, meal.
But they just look at each other for a few moments.
And then the Hawk flies away.
And I go into the Garden.
It's Sunday, and I don't usually like to do work on
Sunday. But I've decided to pull out the rest of the
Borage in the front of the plot. Just to make it a
little more obvious that I'm making the effort, since
Compliance Checks start tomorrow.
Looking under the Borage...
More Elephant Garlic!!!
There's a patch here, and a patch there, and another! Yay!
Haha, that one clove above is confused to be upside down!
So that's lovely! It'll be a bumper crop of Elephant
Garlic in the spring!
And the front of the plot looks better still.
And I'm totally leaving that Red Amaranth!!
Last year they dinged me on the Amaranths I left in the
plot. I wanted to leave the seeds and the perches for the
birds, but the Compliance Check said Weeds! and
I had to remove them.
I'm hoping I can be bold this time because the right side
neighbor has abandoned their plot. It's a weedy mess,
and my plot in comparison is pristine! *laughs*
Tag: november 2025
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Saturday 29 November 2025... Garden Work |
There are quite a few people at the garden today, doing
their own winterizing. I really don't feel like talking
to anyone, and because I hauled leaves yesterday, today
I can just hang out in my plot. Do more clearing and
ignore the humans.
I gathered tomato cages and nested them neatly. And I
started clearing weeds from the Fallow Area.
I got a decent start...
Plus I had to bury a few volunteer Fava babies... There's
quite a few fava beans that had fallen from the plants
growing here. Many are several inches tall and well
established. But there are a couple sprouting beans just
laying on the top of the dirt. I thought they would be
more comfortable under the dirt!
But then I realize... with the compliance checks starting
on Monday, I REALLY need to clean up the front of the plot!
So I change my focus! There's Borage all along the front
of the plot. Borage is allowed by the rules, now, but you
can't have any within 1 foot of the border of your plot.
So I pull that. And then weed the beets!
And that actually makes the whole plot look a lot better!
Still much to do, but I don't think they can give me
any marks down at this point!! I am clearly getting things
done, and I am down with most of the important rules.
I feel good about what I've accomplished here today!
This is the solo girl...
I've seen her a few times. It's unusual that she doesn't
have a partner. She just hangs out at the edge of Mallard
groups.
Closer to home, I had just crossed a street and my
brain was complaining bitterly about drivers who
don't slow down for pedistrians at the crossing.
And then I saw the Kingfisher!
I was so shocked to see her, I stopped in my tracks!
Ha! Newbie mistake! Her head whipped around and she
stared hard at me for a second. And then she flew away.
Foo.
*laughs* Girl needs to warn me she's around, by declaring
her territory! Just suddenly showing up isn't working for me.
And, not to depress myself... but...
∞ United
States Military Clearly Commits A Crime
And.
∞ Breaking News:
If Hegseth Gave an Order to 'Kill Everybody,'
He Must Be Removed and Prosecuted
No quarter given.
Military in the Caribean are just damn pirates.
Tag: november 2025
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Friday 28 November 2025... Hauling Leaves |
I put these postcards in the mail this morning.
I wrote these to the six Dems who made a video
to remind military personell that they swore an
oath to the Constitution, and they should refuse
to follow illegal orders.
∞ Dems
Telling Troops To Disobey Illegal Orders, And Trump's Nazis Are Flipping Their Sh*t
Hell Yeah!
The postcards just say Thank You. Translation:
Dear Senator Mark Kelly and etc.
Than you for reminding our military (and us!) that
they took an oath to uphold the constitution and must
not obey illegal orders.
It is good to see some democrats fighting against
fascism!
Sincerely,
rift v.
Eugene, Oregon, USA
Back to hauling leaves to the garden plot!
The shin splints are getting better... but I may have
over done it today. I hauled nine wheelbarrow loads of
leaves to the plot!
But look what I found!
A little patch of Elephant Garlic!
I didn't dig any up this year, for whatever reason.
I thought about grabbing a couple of these to eat, but
they are just so cute with their little green leaf growing!
They will grow thru the winter and I'll get them in the
spring!
Tag: november 2025
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Thursday 27 November 2025... Today. |
Today is technically Thanksgiving, but I don't
celebrate. So, moving on...
The other day, when I was looking up to see if the
red rash around the covid vax injection site was
normal, I saw the other side effects and thought to
myself, Well, at least it's not itchy.
And today it started itching! haha!
Thru the morning, I could ignore it. But when I jumped
in the shower, the water tickled enough that I had to
scratch.
And oh my gosh... if I just ignored the minorest pain of
the bruise from the shot, if I could just scratch hard?
It felt SOOOOO GOOOD!!
*laughs* I mean, really good! And then, about an hour later,
it would get itchy again, and I could scratch again.
So this is really not a big deal. But I was thinking about
the covid vax... The pharmacy gave me a choice about which
vax I wanted. I got Moderna this time, and I'm pretty
sure I got Moderna last year as well. Maybe next year I
should switch to Pfizer!
I thought the clouds were breaking up this morning, I did
see the sun for a bit. But
it was misting when I headed out for the garden.
You see this row of pale dots? Those are tree stumps.
Some guys have been cutting down the trees,
the past week or so!
It makes me sad and mad and I wish I could scream "WHY???!"
The trees were planted, obviously from the measured space
between them. Why destroy your ancestors work?
And even stupider? The trees behind them, that they've left?
They are all Douglas Firs. The Firs are going to die soon
due to climate change. So there's going to be no trees
left on that side of the creek. Why would you want that??
humans are so stupid. I just can't stand it.
Still misting when I get to the garden.
But it stops in a few minutes and I'm back to work!
I'm going to move the big trellis out of the way...
And I'm gathering seeds from the Basil!
In my hand, it feels like it's all chaff. But when I
look closely, there are a couple seeds in there.
I was careful about the Mystery Plant when I moved the
big trellis.
I've asked Google, but it says this is a grape plant!
haha! I know that's not right, and I kept looking at
a bunch of photos of plants whose leaves look vaguely
the same.
And then I gave up, because that's a dumb
waste of time!
And then I weeded out the grass along the right border.
That neighbor has basically abandoned their plot and
that's Bermuda Grass at the bottom there and it's taking
over their plot. Which is a major problem because Bermuda
Grass is REALLY tough!
Heading out, and a plot down the aisle from mine has this
patch of... Whatever this is, flowering. And there's a
bunch of bees being happy about it!
If I can figure out what this one is, I will def plant
it next year. Happy Bees, this late in the season is a
wonderful thing!
Going home and Oh My Gosh! It's the Barred Owl again!!!!
*laughs* Sleepy!
And for once, she's not being mobbed by anyone today!
That's a nice change! But it makes me want to move on
quickly, so I don't bring attention to her.
But she's so cute!
See ya later!
Tag: november 2025
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Wednesday 26 November 2025... Continue Garden Work |
I've still got the red rash around the covid vax
on my arm. Still a circle about two inches across.
I've never had this before, for any of the vaxes I've
gotten and I wonder if now I will get it for every covid
vax I get in the future.
It was sprinkling this morning and I wondered if I should
bother going to the garden. I hate to work in the rain!
But the forecast said it was only 50% rain today, and I hoped
it would stop before I got there. I packed up the small
backpack and headed out. And sure enough, it did stop
sprinkling!
I need to clear some space before I haul more leaves,
and I get to work around the big trellis.
The Borage I pull up and then throw down. But the Smartweed
and bit of Crab Grass I haul to the compost pile.
The Cosmos is still alive, just barely, and I leave that.
And I want to see if I can gather some seeds from the Basil
and the Goldenrod, so I've left them for now as well.
As I was clearing out the Wax Bean Vines and the Tomatillo
from under the trellis, I found some food!
Some of the Tomatillos have been laying in the dirt,
but most of them are fine. They keep well, and in general
no wildlife likes to munch on them.
The Wax Beans I will put under the fan and see if I can
save the seeds for next year. There's just a couple beans
there, but that's a couple I won't have to buy!
And I rediscovered the other mystery plant that was growing
under the trellis... It's a couple feet tall now!
It was shaded by the Wax Bean vines, so never got to
flower or do whatever it was supposed to do. But pretty
leaves!
Well. I will need to continue clearing tomorrow. But I'm
done for today.
On the way home, I find a little flock of Juncos and Finches
bathing in a puddle!
I don't want to disturb them, so I'm a little bit too far
away. But they are so cute!
Splish Splash!
And that's a Lesser Goldfinch with the Juncos.
Tag: november 2025
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Thursday 1 January 2026... New Year: Review and Revise! |
Yay New Year!
I am back from my travelings, where I went to my parents'
house and got to be really lazy! *laughs*
So now I'm all fired up about returning to my projects
and maybe taking on some new ones!!
Looking over the New Year
post of last year, oh yeah...
that was the beginning of my Tiny Cleans! This new habit,
breaking huge cleaning jobs into tiny, daily tasks which
take five minutes or less, has been hugely successful!
I cleaned the plant area in the porch room, and went thru
the living room and cleaned up there as well!
I also started organizing the walk-in closet, but that
has fizzled... That project was more about decluttering,
rather than cleaning, and that takes too much
brain power and I eventually just quit.
But I'm really proud of the cleaning that I accomplished!
Moving forward... hmmm. I'm just not sure how to convert
the Tiny Clean into decluttering. And decluttering desperately
needs to happen. I will have to experiment, to see if
anything works!
2025 was also another year of postcard failure. I
technically kept up with my GR postcard project,
but I was perpetually about a month or more behind.
And I have not returned to my Family and Friends postcard
lists. And that bums me out.
So I want to organize the GR project differently.
And hopefully that will get me going with the Fam and
Friends list as well.
Tag: january 2026
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Tuesday 25 November 2025... Garden Work! |
I've got almost zero soreness from the vaccines I got
yesterday! Absolutely a tribute to my awesome nurse
and the little elbow nudges!!
But! When I took a shower, I noticed there was a
circle of red, about 2inches wide, around the covid vax site.
I googled it right away and it seems to be a normal
side effect.
Okay. Not gonna worry about it!
Okay! Here I am at the garden, and I'm going to start
hauling leaves to cover the plot.
Here's three wheelbarrow loads in the back...
That's Kevin's raised beds, and then the Pet Nasturtium
over some of the Strawberries. And on the right is the
Old German, which I probably should just pull out, but it's
still got a couple tomatoes ripening.
And I put three wheelbarrow loads here at the front left of
the plot as well.
I put these leaves a good bit deeper, since I'm trying
to cover up the pulled Borage I've laid here. The dead
plants will return nutrients to the soil, and the seeds
will grow next year!
And, sure enough, the slugs have eaten the damn Lettuces
down again.
dangit. I wish I could grow Lettuce. A home grown salad
would be so nice. Stupid Slugs.
Heading home, and here's another Downy Woodpecker.
So weird that it's only males around here!
And here's Earl again!! Still Mr Muddy!
Tag: november 2025
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Monday 24 November 2026... Covid Vax! |
I've got an appointment to get a covid vax and flu
vax this morning, and I'm walking out to the pharmacy.
Boing, boing, boing!
As the regime destroys the CDC and RJKjr, the secretary
of Health and Human Services, spreads conspiracy
theories about vaxes causing autism,
I have been so worried about my own access to
vaccines... I absolutely must get the covid vax! Even tho
I've gotten every covid vax, I've still fallen ill with
break thru covid a few times. It sucks, being sick!
And I know that illness
would be a lot worse without the vax!
I am so glad that the western states have formed
their own public health partnership: Washington state,
Oregon, California and Hawaii compose the
Western
Health Alliance.
So the shots I get today will be free. And I'm so grateful
to live in Oregon, where we follow the science!!
When I arrive, there's a line at the pharmacy and I have
to wait a few minutes. But once I get in, the process is
pretty quick.
My nurse was AWESOME!! I sat down and tried to relax for
the shot, but she moved my elbow just slightly forward and I
realized my arm was a million times more relaxed in this
position! She did this for both arms, covid in one and
flu in the other.
And then I was done! I was leaving the store just
15minutes after my assigned appointment!
And in other news, my Dad got double knee replacement
surgery today. His surgery went well.
I'm glad he's finally gotten this done. He is a hiker,
like me, but he's not been able to go out for walks
in years. It's restricted his life considerably.
oh, haha. Here's another Downy Woodpecker!
They are everywhere! Tho it's weird that I've
only been seeing males.
And here's Earl the Grey Squirrel! It's been ages
since I've seen him!
Tag: november 2026
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Sunday 23 November 2025... Sunday Stroll |
Well aren't you cute!
What's that? You could take a nap, if only I wasn't
staring at you? :)
It's so nice to live in a place where flowers bloom
in winter!
Just the one couple of Wood Ducks today...
They always like to be
tucked under the bank in the dark.
I get to the Community Garden, and the side gate is not
only unlocked, it is wide open. I fix it, but I'm
*cursing* at the damn gardener who left it like this!
I'm assessing the garden plot...
There is So Much still alive. It's crazy! Usually by
this time of year, there's enough plants dying from the
chill that I don't mind pulling stuff out for the winter
cleanup.
But I really need to start hauling leaves soon.
I've got less than three weeks before I'm traveling
to see my family!
Look at how much the Strawberries have grown this year!!
The Pet Nasturtium didn't slow anybody down!
The Strawberries make me so happy. Last year, I had
nabbed a couple freebie Strawberry plants about this
time, but they all died over the winter.
A single, bigger Strawberry plant that I had bought
did survive and I bought a couple more transplants this
summer. I only got a couple of fruits this year, but didn't
restrict their growth at all, so there's runners all
over the place!
Next year I'm hoping for a bumper crop!!
I break open a couple Cosmos seed heads to see what
the seeds look like... Oops! There were a couple bugs
in there as well!
And I check on the stupid Lettuce seedlings as I head out.
I'm just waiting for the slugs to munch them all down again.
As I walk home, the Kingfisher flew right by me, with her laugh.
Tag: november 2025
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Saturday 22 November 2025... A Very Cool Flicker! |
I didn't notice anything pecular about this Flicker
when I was taking his photo. He is a bit too far
away to see details.
But when I zoomed into the photos on my computer...
Oh, cool!
Look at how dark his moustache is!
There's some red, as is normal for the western race
of Flickers... but it's so dark, it's all but black,
like the eastern race!
But then he turns a little.
Oh! My! Gosh!
The feather shafts on his tail!!! They're YELLOW!
I've never seen a Yellow Shafted Flicker!
That's the eastern race!
But this one must have a bit of Red Shafted in his
genetics... maybe a grandparent or someone further back?
It's not just the very dark red moustache which is a
Red Shafted trait. He also doesn't have a red nape.
So that is very interesting and I'm obnoxiously excited
about it! *laughs*
Okay. I'm at the garden and there's one other person
here... but they are hauling leaves.
I had thought about starting to haul leaves myself.
But I don't want to interact with humans today.
So I decide to stay in my plot and do more
clearing instead. I'm going to
continue in the right back corner...
Here is the Before.
And I'd like to weed out this grass, as well.
Ha. Nevermind that squash... it's been sitting there
for ages and it just hasn't decided to break down yet!
And look at all the work I've gotten done!
That is the nice thing about the work in the garden,
this time of year. You can easily see the progress
every day!
I found a few more Tomatillos to take home!
Tag: november 2025
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Friday 21 November 2025... Garden Work |
The dense fog of the morning is burning off and the sun
has slowly emerged. But dang, it's chilly. Still just
39° when I leave the house.
Oh, hey! It's Henrietta!
It's good of him to stop by to see me, now and then!
The Wild Squash has died and I'm disappointed... I
had wondered if the warmer water would keep it alive
all winter!
Well aren't you a funny little thing? Just hanging out on
your wood stake there?
At the garden, I did some weeding at the front half
of the path going do the middle of the plot.
And then I tore down the dead Sunchoke
stalks and I put them in the path where I had finished
weeding...
The bare dirt... well, just this side of mud, really, is
going to get pounded down with me walking and eventually
with me bringing in the wheel barrow. And it will get slick
with a bit of rain, so the Sunchoke stems will help with
traction here.
Walking home, I notice the Nootka Roses... it's the
time of year for Rose Hip Tea!
I think about gathering some, but I don't feel like
digging the scissors out of my backpack.
And plus, that hole! Who's in there? :)
Hooded Merganser. He's by himself today, getting some
alone time.
Tag: november 2025
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Thursday 20 November 2025... Day of Juncos |
It rained all night and kept dripping a bit this
morning. The clouds start moving around, but it
gets darker instead of breaking up.
By the time I get organized and get out of the house,
it looks like the sun might make an appearance after all.
Two pairs of Wood Ducks at the creek today.
At the garden, I worked in the back right corner.
I pulled out the Brandywine, but left the Old German
since it's got a couple tomatoes to ripen.
And then I weeded around the Strawberries, and left
the Pet Nasturtium.
The raised bed at the top is Kevin's plot...
His Zinnias are still blooming, and are those Onions?
I look at the Lettuce seedlings. I really should just
ignore them tho!
Back and forth to the compost pile, tossing the weeds
I've pulled... Is this some kind of crazy Lettuce?
Wow. Whatever it is, it is beautiful.
Just growing in front of the compost pile, I have to
walk around them. I'm almost tempted to dig them up
and put them in my plot...
Heh. But I follow foraging rules... If I'm not
100% sure what it is, I don't eat it! Even when it
looks like Lettuce in the garden! *laughs*
I'm surrounded by Juncos today!
I wonder what they are finding to eat.
I found a few Tomatillos to take home. The husk hasn't
opened, but they should taste fine even if they are not
quite ripe.
And another little group of Juncos, on my way out!
They are really bouncy, of course, but after they
check me out, they hardly mind me at all.
Whatever they are finding must be very yummy!
I walk out of the Community Garden and go a
different direction, and come across these two.
*Laughs* It looks like the are posing for
a family portrait!!
... LATER ... Partner saw the photo and here's his take...
Right Squirrel: I get the first treat! Look at my perfect
posture!
Left Squirrel: Screw you! I was here first!
I get the treats! ALL the treats!
*Laughs*
Partner has taken the car to the shop, for the first round
of repairs. 1500$ for the brakes. And they discovered
the radiator is cracked, that's another 400$.
*snort* Fixer Upper, for sure!
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Wednesday 19 November 2025... Today |
There's a Heron, and I'm turning on the camera and
trying to figure out who this is. And right as I click
the shutter...
WHOA!!
Oh my gosh, we caught a fish!!
I didn't even know we had fish like that in the creek!
Poor little fish gets swallowed down immediately.
So that was really exciting. But I still don't know
who this Heron is! ha. Someone new I guess!
*laughs* Steller Jay with those blue eyebrows!!
And a Red Shoulder Hawk, talking about something.
I go into the Community Garden, and there's a
passel of House Finches in the plot!!
Oh, some Golden Crown Sparrows, as well!
Well. I've got work to do, so I shoo the birds away.
But it turns out my heart isn't really into clearing today.
I pull out a couple Smartweeds from the tomato area, and
not much else.
It's a bit of a mess back here in the tomato patch, but
I'm so pleased at how the Strawberries have taken over!
I stop to admire the Beets on the way out.
But then this plot catches my eye!
Wow! The wonderful colours!!
And the textures!!
On the walk home... a pair of Teals!
Oh my gosh! This hummer is right next to the path!
Ha! What a sweetheart!!
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Tuesday 18 November 2025... Garden Work |
Okay. I got the email yesterday that the Winter
Compliance Checks at the Community Garden will happen
the week of Dec1.
Which is odd, because in the past, they've always been
in mid-December. And I've not started any winterizing
yet, because so much of the garden is still very much
alive! ha.
So I have much to do, and not much time to do it!
And I got up this morning and it had gotten down to
30° over night. BRRR! What the heck, that's not
normal! Normal is 52/37 for this time of year... none
of this freezing nonsense!
Looks like we are back down to one pair of Wood Ducks at
the creek today.
*laughs*
Oh, interesting! There's a pair of Northern Flickers
bouncing along the Community Garden fence... and they
are both male!
And they aren't displaying at each other or anything,
they're just hanging out like friends!
The other one has a red nape, which is normal for the
eastern race. But the rest of his colours match up with
our western race: red moustache and red feather shafts.
Just a hop and a skip! Haha!
Okay. It's time to get down to work. I think I'll begin
on the left side of the plot. I had the Crooknecks here
in the front and then the Green Zuchinni in the Fallow Area.
But I've let a lot of Borage come up, too. It's still
blooming, and I know the bees are still visiting, tho it's
too chilly for them right now.
It kills me, but the Borage in the front especially, will
have to be pulled up. The rule is, you can't have Borage
within a foot of the borders, so all of that will have to go.
Sighs. I will leave as much as I can, for as long as I
can... the Bees depend on those flowers this time of year!
And here's the Fallow Area. Some healthy looking Fava,
which can stay as a winter cover crop.
But the Perth Pride and the Sungold are still alive and
producing, and they will have to go.
The one thing that is dead... the Sunchoke.
Okay! Work!
The Borage is easy to pull up, and I just lay the plants
back down on the dirt. They will return important nutrients!
There's just a bit of weeding to do under them... Borage
is Really Good at keeping other weeds in check, but
there's a few blades of Quack Grass here and there. I am
happy to pull out what roots I can, and any other little
weeds because it'll make things easier for next year!
When I took the bucket of grass and weeds to the compost
heap, I saw that someone had dumped their tomato plant with
cherry tomatoes still on it.
Yep. I totally dumpster dived them!
I am definitely getting a black or purple tomato plant
next year! A couple these are ripe, and I hope the rest
will ripen on the counter.
They taste like normal tomatoes, but what fun colour, huh!
Plus, Oregon State University bred the first purple
tomatoes... a cherry tomato called Indigo Rose, which
became commercially available in 2012!
And then...
Kevin has pulled up his Cucamelon plant that was at the
back of his plot, and I found a couple fruits that had
fallen into my plot!
I ate them! um. It's a pretty plant, but I am definitly
not going to grow them myself...
They were hard, but crisp. and more sour than I thought
they would be. Zero cucumber taste! They'd probably be
better when they are pickled, maybe. But I would not
snack on them, on purpose!!
It's good to learn these things! *laughs*
I got a little distracted from my assigned work area,
and started clearing the end of the big trellis.
The ProCut Plum Sunflower was here and it still had some
seeds on it, so I set that aside. And quite a few weeds
to pull around it.
At the other end of the big trellis, the Cosmos is still
alive!
Some of the flowers look like this. Weird!
And lots of seed heads for the birds!!
Here's the after picture.
ha, since I just threw down the Borage, it doesn't actually
look much different! Plus I wanted to keep those Nasturtiums
there in the middle... most of the seeds growing on them
aren't ready, they just need more time!
Another thing I noticed in the Fallow Area...
Last year's Leeks didn't grow very big because there's
something wrong with the dirt in the Fallow Area. I just
left them and they bloomed this year, and eventually
fell over.
And now there's hundreds of seedlings coming up out of
the seed head!! That's never happened before, and I'm
kind of excited about it!!
There's also a couple of Leeks coming up from the original
roots. And I didn't know that could happen, either!
As I leave, I check on the Lettuces...
Tormenting me. The biggest Lettuce leaves are about
2 inches... About the size when the slugs got them last
time!
I don't want to think about it. Because look at how
cute that purple lettuce in the back is! And that
particoloured one.
It's hard to not have hope! If they could just grow fast
enough to get past the slugs. But with the night getting
down to freezing, that's not going to happen. sighs.
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Monday 17 November 2025... Different Things! |
It's been sprinkling off and on this morning.
And the shin splints are bothering me excessively
again today.
The Maybe-Cure for shin splints is rest, of course.
But I can't just not walk! That would probably kill me!
*Laughs*
And it's just a Maybe-Cure because it seems that lots
of people just have chronic shin splints, no matter
what they do. SIGHS.
Another Downy Woodpecker. A male again, tho you
can't tell in this photo. In his search for bugs,
he was moving around too quickly for the camera.
At the back of the Events Center, Yay!
Cackling Geese!
They like to hang out in big flocks, there's
several hundred here!
Oops! I got too close and they start to walk away.
I don't want to disturb them, they've had a long flight,
down from the very northern most edges of Alaska and Canada!
Their cute little faces!
Cackling Geese are quite a bit smaller than their cousins,
Canada Geese. But you can't tell size when you're looking
out over a flock. (Unless there's a couple Canada Geese
hanging out at the edges. That does happen regularly!)
But you can tell the difference when you look at their
faces. Cackling Geese have a cute little snub beak!
Canada Geese have much longer beaks.
And as I scan my photos...
Cool! I don't think I've seen a Cackling Goose with leucism
over their head like that!
Before I go, I notice this interaction... Bahaha!
He goosed his friend! *laughs* Trouble Maker!!
Heading back home, along the creek...
Wood Ducks everywhere!
*Laughs* Well, there's five pairs, the fifth are
a bit downstream!
Ha, leftover Halloween decoration. May have found a
permanent home here!
At home, I'm doing a load of laundry today...
We don't have a washing machine in the tiny townhouse,
but have a community laundry room we walk to, across
the way.
I was all set up and feeding quarters into the machine,
and one didn't fit in the slot. I saved it and put in
a different coin... I always bring extra because we
regularly get Canadian quarters here. Those normally
do go into the machine, but pop right back out. The
coin machine doesn't accept them.
But it's weird that this coin didn't even fit into the
slot...
When I got home, I examined the coin.
Oh wow! It's a British ten pence!
That's different! It's almost the same size as a
US quarter, but a bit thicker. It probably just
got rolled in with a roll of quarters!
:)
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Sunday 16 November 2025... Leucism! |
Misting and sprinkling today, heading out.
And apparently the long walk yesterday irritated the
shin splints. It's overly bothersome to walk today.
It's been about a month now and I'm annoyed I have
to deal with it.
But then... oh my gosh!
This is a Golden Crown Sparrow with Leucism... that's
what causes those white patches.
And I recognize her!!!
I first saw her in January...
∞ Jan15 Leucistic Golden Crown Sparrow
and again on Mar16 Leucistic Golden Crown Sparrow
How cool is that??
She's flown up to Canada, had a nest, and now
has migrated back down to meet up with me again!
That's SO awesome!
There's two pairs of Wood Ducks here today! But they
are being shy. Maybe I will catch them on the walk back.
I had turned around early, because of the stupid shin
splints. But I'm not ready to go home yet, so I stop
in the Community Garden.
Oops! It's too chilly for her to move.
Heading home, and oh good! The Wood Ducks are still
around!
Ha! How round his head is from this angle!
This pair are talking to each other, but they
don't quack! I don't know how to describe their chat,
but you can listen to some recordings here:
AllAboutBirds:
Wood Duck Sounds
They are heading downstream.
And here's the other pair, looking so cute, tucked
under the bank.
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Saturday 15 November 2025... The Sky |
I am still feeling discombobulated from yesterday's
Jury Duty... and I realize I should have just gone out
for a walk when I got home. It would have cleared my
mind and cleared out all the stress hormones.
I would have felt so much better! Why didn't I??
I don't know, just dumb I guess.
The clouds of this morning have gone POOF! It's already
55° when I head out and it will get up to a very
pleasant 65° today!
A bit of red in the tree catches my eye. Red Shoulder Hawk.
But we are preening and not available for photography.
*laughs*
And this cute little Downy Woodpecker, bouncing up and
down his tree.
I just cannot get enough of the sky today!!
I decide to go up and around the Events Center, to look
at that Honey Bee nest... Yep! It's warm enough today
with the sun, there's a few bees coming in and out!
They should be well protected in there, I'm sure they
will survive the winter and be active here again next year!
I'm walking down one of the neighborhood streets, and
meet up with a Ginkgo Tree. So Lovely!
Oh, and look! It's a female! That's pretty unusual for
a tree on the street!
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Friday 14 November 2025... Jury Duty |
Yep. Jury Duty.
I had gotten the notice mid-September. I had a relatively
low juror number, so I was pretty sure I would have to show
up. And sure enough, last night the website said Jurors
#1 thru 175 must come to the court house.
It's an early morning for me... I have to be at the bus
stop before I usually get out of bed! ha. And then, there
weren't many other people at the stops to pick up, so the
bus was running WAY early! I arrived at the courthouse
ten minutes before I meant to, and I already meant to
arrive early!
*Laughs* I hung out on the park blocks, where they hold
Saturday Market... and huh, it looks really different
without all the people and the vendors and everything!
But I could see people were going into the courthouse,
and I finally got up my courage and walked across the street
and went in. The lady at the info desk was all Jury Duty?
Yes! Go that way.
Down the stairs and around the corner and there were
a few people in line ahead of me. Getting checked in
with the postcard I had gotten in September
and everyone else had driven and they got a parking
stub validation. And a note for
your employer. Fill this out. Go sit down.
People kept streaming in, but def not 175.
Maybe 100... I should have counted! I definitely had time!
One of the last people to come in, caught my attention
and I listened in to the conversation... She announced
that she's so confused, thought she was supposed to be
at the Municipal Building, but look at what this thing
says!
It turns out she had Jury Duty at the Municipal
Building yesterday and Jury Duty here
TODAY, and she had just assumed they were the same
Jury Duty!!
So that's really crazy, to me! Why do we have to do
ALL the stupid jury duties, at the same time??! Sheesh!
So Tina, that's our person today.
Tina said to call them and explain and it would
*probably* be okay... ie, they might not throw her in jail
for not showing up!! Bahaha!
Tina's got everyone checked in and then she
had a speech, explaining things: Be sure you're parked
in the parking structures (she had sent a few people
away as they checked in so they could move their cars).
Parking violations are aggressively pursued in the
downtown area and if you're parked in the wrong place
you _will_ get a ticket!
Tina also went over how they got our names for jury duty.
What happens if the fire alarm goes off. This is a small
group, Wednesday was huge because they needed
12 people each for 3 trials and the room was packed!
And there were some kids here, the other day, doing a
tour, seeing an actual trial happening and coming down
to this room, our home base.
And you get 10$/day but on day3 you start getting 20$/day.
If you declined your 10$/day, that's what pays for the
coffee bar over there, please help yourself. When you
get jury duty be sure to bring a lunch,
it's expensive to eat out downtown.
And then there's this long list of things that you
absolutely must not have on your body when you go upstairs
for jury stuff. Weapons. And anything that can be
used as a weapon (including knitting needles, ha!).
So, its a list, a long list, and I'm starting to get
worried ... and, sure enough, at the end of
the list: Pepper Spray . Which I ordinarily carry
in my small backpack, and crap, I didn't think to take it
out. And she's explaining they have a tiny spot to keep
these things, but it's not secure and I assume I'm just
going to lose my stupid pepper spray, and nutz, ya know.
Tina talked for a good long while about all these
various things, and more. And yet she didn't give us
any information that my brain wanted!
And then we had to watch the same two videos that we
had gotten links for. I had already watched them, so
that was kind of boring. The one about bias was
interesting, that we ALL have unconscious bias, and we
must be aware so that we can be fair. And it is VERY
important that our juries be fair. *nods*
But the other video was more terrifing, now that I was
actually facing being picked for a jury... you have to
talk in front of people! GAH.
The video went thru an example trial and some of the
questions that all the potiential jurors have to answer,
up in front of everyone. And the questons are probably
going to be about something you've never even thought about
before in your entire life... so you are basically thinking out
loud, with people who are going to be staring at you for
the rest of the trial. And then the deliberations sound
scary too! But I can't even make my brain imagine that
because GAH!
*laughs* It's about 9:40am and Tina says she still has
no information so she's handing out employer letters and
giving us a break to walk around or whatever, be back by
10am.
I just walked up and down the hall, to look around.
We are absolutely not allowed to go upstairs, that was
reiterated and pounded in by Tina, because we might
run into trial people and that would be bad.
That would be a mis-trial and you do NOT want to
waste everyone's time and effort here!
But the halls down here are boring so I went back
into home base and got
the kindle out to read. But they had turned on the TVs
to America's Funniest Videos. The volume wasn't loud but
I had a hard time reading with the distraction.
Finally, we've got some action and my anxiety spikes again.
A judge has come down, all in his robes and stuff and gave
a longish speech. About how things worked during Covid
but now things aren't going so smoothly. And I didn't really
understand everything that he was saying and I was really
trying to focus.
But it turns out that he was just excusing us. There will
be no trials today, and we are free to go. And we won't have
to be called for jury duty again for two years
for _this_ court, but we could be called for the federal
court or municipal courts. (GAH!)
I took my time leaving and walked slowly to the bus stop.
And the bus rolled right up within a minute or so.
But I am seriously discombobulated. I'm half way home
when I realize I've got a free ticket to ride the bus all
day! I could have taken the bus going the other way and
walked across to the river. Except I had left the camera
at home and I don't want to go to the river without the
camera.
And there's no reason to be discombobulated! I've done
my duty, I'm going home.
But ... I kind of want a redo. If I could just redo this
whole morning, knowing
that I would just go in, and then
come home -- no jury duty, no public speeches... It just
would have been so much easier and nicer and more interesting.
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Thursday 13 November 2025... Today with a car |
Sprinkles this morning, but that quit and it's just
cloudy for my walk.
Just the one pair of Wood Ducks at the creek today.
Maybe they got tired of the party and sent their
friends home!
Most of the trees are losing
their leaves now. But the trees over here are still
beautifully autumn-ish!
I wonder what their secret is!
So. Partner has gotten a car.
He insisted on buying the cheapest, crappiest thing
he could find in Eugene. sighs. So it's definitely
a fixer upper. I don't know how many thousands that
will be.
But it runs. And it's what he wants. Which is all
that matters!
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Wednesday 12 November 2025... Gathering Favas |
It was dreary this morning, but now the clouds
are moving around.
Oh, nice! Someone is offering strawberry plants...
But nope! I am not even tempted! The ones I nabbed
last year all died! Granted they were a lot smaller
than these. These are big enough that they probably
have a chance to live. But nope! Not going to do it!
As much as I love free stuff... But nope! *laughs*
This is the top of the Goldenrod, lots of seeds for
the birds or whoever enjoys them!
The leaves on the Goldenrod are still green, and I think
it will come back again next year from the roots. I'll
probably gather some seeds too, later on after everyone
else has had a chance to munch on them!
But today I'm gathering Fava beans from the Fallow Area!
The pods are kinda hard to remove from the plant, so I just
open up the pod, right on the plant...
I drop quite a few of beans this way, but that's okay.
I'll be happy to see more grow here eventually!
As I'm going thru the Fallow Area, I notice some of
the Buckwheats still have some seeds as well.
I bought a bulk bag of Buckwheat seeds for summer cover
crop, and I have lots left. But they are a few years old.
So I decide to gather a few of the Buckwheat seeds as well.
I want to leave plenty for the birds, I just break off
five or six seed heads.
And I've harvested some veggies today as well!
The Fava beans...
And the Buckwheat seeds...
I'll put them under the fan at home and hopefully I'll
be able to rub off the chaff when it's dry.
Buckwheats are just so pretty. :)
We are well into November, but there's still a good
bit of life in the garden...
The Cosmos are looking a bit rough.
But the plant is very much alive and still has a lot
of flowers!
And here's the other side of the big trellis,
with the Goldenrod at the bottom.
The Basil is quite dead and the Wax Beans have lost
all their leaves. But all the Borage makes everything
else seem green and alive!
The cute little Speedwells. And some volunteer Clover
that came up under the small trellis with the Lemon Cucumbers.
There's some Honey Bees flying around still, too!
They appreciate all the Borage!
This one had buzzed me a couple times when I was gathering
the Favas! Finally came back when I was holding the camera,
but didn't stick around for decent photography! So I'm
not sure if this is a female or a male.
I'm heading out, but pause before I go...
*laughs* The plot is a jungle! It'll be a lot of work to
winterize. And that probably needs to start happening soon.
In a month, I'll be traveling and all of this will need to
be cleared, weeded and covered with leaves before I go!
So apparently a plane crashed last week? What the heck?
So weird! I didn't hear a thing about this in the
news or anything.
∞ Tragedy in Louisville
A cargo plane that had catastrophic problems as it was
getting into the air. The three pilots died and eleven
people on the ground.
The article is written by a pilot, and it's a really
interesting breakdown about what happened.
My Dad is a cargo pilot, so I'm interested and I know
a little bit about what the author is talking about.
And it's just so strange to me that this didn't hit the
news at all.
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Sunday 30 November 2025... Rant |
∞ Breaking
News: If Hegseth Gave an Order to 'Kill Everybody,'
He Must Be Removed and Prosecuted
I have been vaguely following the war crimes the military
have been performing in the Caribbean. 80 people murdered
by the US Navy so far in 21 incidents.
And now we have proof of war crimes...
Instead of telling Congress that the second strike
was designed to finish off wounded survivors, Pentagon
officials claimed it was to remove a navigation hazard.
That isn't just spin: it's an attempt to rewrite reality.
The [Washington] Post quotes Todd Huntley,
a former Special Operations
military lawyer now at Georgetown Law, saying exactly
what any first-year law student would immediately
recognize: because the United States is not legally
at war with drug traffickers, killing the people
on that boat amounts to murder.
Even if a war did exist, Huntley notes, the order to
kill wounded, unarmed survivors would in essence
be an order to show no quarter, which is defined
under the Geneva Conventions as a war crime.
This isn't an obscure legal debate. This is basic
civilization. Armed states do not execute helpless
people in the water.
And yet this is now U.S. policy. The boat strike
on September 2 was not a one-off. It was the beginning
of a campaign.
It's so horrifying, I just really don't have words.
I hate what America has become. I hate that we voted
in that rapist bastard. And I hate that no one is
standing up for the right thing.
And that's the thing that gets me. Throwing missiles
at little random boats, just to kill people? How did
the military guys think that was okay?? HOW? And then
they doubled down with a second missile
to make sure they were all dead. This is literally
the TEXTBOOK EXAMPLE of an illegal order!
What is wrong with these people?
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Tuesday 11 November 2025... And Again! |
Today there are 4 male and 3 female Wood Ducks!
ha, we're starting to gather a whole flock!
There's a ruckus! Scrub Jays yelling,
and a load of little birds twittering like crazy.
Could it be the Owl again??
I look and look, and eventually I see a face peeking out!!
She's missing her Cooper Hawk today.
But all the other birds mobbing her are too loud for sleep.
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Monday 10 November 2025... The Owl Again!! |
Oh, poor Dear, what happened to your tail?
um, hmm. There's someone yelling about something
here... and it sounds so familiar, but my brain isn't
providing any information.
I have to walk back and forth a couple times,
triangulating from the yelling. But then
I finally see...
Cooper Hawk. She flies to another branch where I
can see her better.
And that's who's yelling. Just like the other day...
Are you yelling about someone??
Ah ha! *laughs* The Barred Owl. It must be the same
owl. I wonder if it's the same Cooper Hawk as well.
Probably not, but how funny... always being mobbed by
a Cooper Hawk!
I walk back and forth, again, trying to find
an angle with less leaves. Nope!
ha. well. sheesh.
The Cooper Hawk has flown away, and it's a lot quieter
now.
And I decide to move on as well.
Ah Autumn.
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Sunday 9 November 2025... Sunday Stroll |
Ha! This one flew out of the sun and right past
me.
Oh! Mackerel Sky!
I'm at the same place that I saw the Kingfisher on
Friday... I can hear her laughing, she's followed me!
And I happen to snap a photo just as she flies by!!
*laughs* That's her on the left!
She goes on by and doesn't stop. That's fine but I wonder
if she'll ever let me get her portrait again!
Mackerel Sky walks across to the other side of the creek.
And I notice she has a companion.
A female Hooded Merganser. No male hanging out with her,
and she seems to be following Mac Sky.
It's good to have a friend.
I decide to go into the garden to check on the
lettuce seedlings. Look how happy they are!
Well, that one on the left has been munched again.
And this one over here, by itself has also been munched
again.
This pretty one has a couple unmunched leaves!
I know, I know. I shouldn't get invested. The second I start
to hope, the slugs will come by again. SIGHS.
Oh, but look over here! A fallen Fava bean is sprouting!
I cover it with a little bit of dirt to help it along!
The yellowing leaves on the left are the Echinacea
that Roz gave me. I think it's had plenty of time to
establish itself, and will come back next year from
the base!
On the right, a couple of beets. But most of that photo
is wildflowers! ha. Borage, and the little viney things
in front are Speedwell, which have tiny blue flowers.
Well. I've gathered some Tomatillos to take home...
And I've decided to walk home with the stirrup hoe.
We've had too much rain, and the hoe won't work in the mud.
And the handle being wet all the time isn't exactly good
for it either. I should have taken it home a while ago,
I was just putting it off.
SIGHS. Now, since the car is dead, there's no way to
drive the hoe home. I figure I will feel pretty
awkward carrying a hoe as I walk on the bike path,
but there's nothing for it.
And actually, the most awkward moment comes as I'm
leaving the garden! haha! A couple people have come
in, and there's at least two people close enough to
see me as I leave.
I've not been anywhere near the tool shed, but if I
saw someone walking out of the garden with a hoe...
I would assume they are stealing it!!!
Bahaha!! No one confronts me, thank goodness. But
I still feel like a criminal! With my own hoe!! ha!
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Saturday 8 November 2025... Today |
Oh it's cold this morning! Fog and clouds and 43°.
The forecast says it's going to warm up to 61° today...
but the clouds never break and the actual high is
just 49°.
Ridiculous that it's off by 12°. Twelve Degrees!
And, based on the very wrong forecast, I'm still wearing
my shorts, thinking it'll get too warm when the sun breaks
out. haha. Yep, I was kind of miserable for the cold!
Yep. Even the Wild Squash feels the cold today.
sheesh.
*laughs* Try again tomorrow!
This is a YouTube channel that I enjoy...
∞ Molly Burke: I Was on Dr. Mike's Podcast... and The Comments Section Proved Why Ableism Still Exists
Molly
is blind. She mentions in this video that she did
a TedTalk, which I need to go watch.
But basically:
Designing for disabled people helps EVERYONE.
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Friday 7 November 2025... The Kingfisher! |
Good Morning, Friend Towhee.
Good Morning my cute little TNR kitty!
Oh what beautiful eyes!
I've wondered if one of the businesses on that side
of the creek has been feeding some strays. I see
a variety of cats and kittens here, and they've all
looked healthy.
I chased after this one for a little bit...
American Lady Butterfly, maybe?
*gasp*
The Kingfisher! She's letting me look at her!
I can't believe it! And Look, look, look!!!
Her rusty belt is broken! A clear identifier!!
She's been flying back and forth, looking at the
bank of the creek here. Kingfishers dig holes in the
bank, for their nest.
But my dear! This would be a terrible place for a nest!
So many humans walking by all the time! You can do better!
Oh my gosh, I am just so excited that she let me
see her!
∞ 'Sandwich Guy' triumphs over ham-fisted charges
Ha. Good. But I don't know why we have to live
thru this timeline.
Tag: november 2025
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Thursday 6 November 2025... DMV and the Delta Pond Loop! |
I've got an appointment at the DMV to get a
Real ID... Oregon was the last state to get
caught up with the Real ID laws, but they finally
got compliant and since May of this year, you
are required to have a Real ID if you want to
fly in an airplane.
It's just a bit of extra paperwork, but I've been
putting it off because procrastination is what I do!
*laughs*
Because I don't trust the car, I made the appointment
for the office here in town. I can drive down to
my usual spot at the
river, walk across the river and then go across the
mall parking lot... and the only thing I was
vaguely worried about was the 100% chance of rain.
But the chance of rain has dropped down to 60% and
I don't even get a single sprinkle! Yay, lucky!
I arrive 16minutes early, just like they suggest you do.
It doesn't seem too busy, but as they are checking in
one of the people in front of me, I can hear the
conversation: It's going to be an hour and a half,
wait time.
Holy Crap!! But since I have an appointment, I just
have to wait for the appointment time.
Everything is going smoothly, I've brought all the
appropriate documents and all the staff is happy.
The guy helping me was double checking all the info
on my old driver's license...
Hair colour X? Yep.
Eye colour Y? Yep.
Weight Z? I was still
nodding from the last question, but now I stopped.
Weeeellll, I said. Maybe Z+5.
He paused and looked at me. No, he replied.
I think Z is just fine.
*Laughing* How very endearing!!
I might have fallen in love with him just then. :)
And then, I went over to the printing desk where they
print up a temporary ID. This lady was so awesome, too,
explaining exactly how my new ID would arrive in the
mail, and answered my questions about what happens
if the ID doesn't come and what to do about my
travel in December.
She was so precise about every single detail and
every single possible outcome!! It made my brain
SO HAPPY!
And now I love everyone at the DMV! *laughs*
I'm done and I head for the Riverbank Path... I'm going
to walk the new Delta Pond Loop. Ha, which isn't new
anymore, they finished it last December! But this is
only the second time I've walked it.
As I come off the parking lot, I see a guy taking photos
with his phone. Hmm? Oh wow! There's a Bald Eagle, and
she chooses just that moment to fly, dang it.
Ha. But that's cool!
There's a good variety of birds at the Riverbank Path
ponds... Here's a Coot and a pair of Gadwalls.
Double Crested Cormorant.
A Teal and a Northern Shoveler.
The Shoveler has an interesting design on his feathers!
I take the exit off the Riverbank Path and go across the
street to the Delta Ponds Park.
There's a single turtle out! Unfortunately it's the
invasive Red Ear Slider. But still cute!
oh. Looks like someone got eaten. bleh. Carnivores.
There's Wood Ducks all over the place... but mostly too
far away.
And some more Cormorants.
I wish they were closer so we could see their amazing
aquamarine eyes!
I've come almost all they way around the loop, and
looking down from a walking bridge...
Someone's skeleton! There sure are a lot of Life and Death
situations here today!
And this is the walking bridge that goes over the Delta
Highway.
I'm back on the Riverbank trail, oh! Kingfisher!
Belted Kingfisher, this is a female. The males lack the
rusty red belt.
Belted Kingfishers are one of the few birds where the
female has more colour than the male. In other species
with that arrangement, it's usually because the male
takes on child rearing duties. He's a duller
colour so he can avoid detection from predators so he
can bring up the next generation.
But with Belted Kingfishers, the parents share child duties.
It's completely 50-50, and scientists don't know why the
female is more colourful!! Isn't nature cool?! :)
There are a
few
other species of Kingfishers in Central
and South America...
and they all follow the usual rule,
the males have more colour!
There are a
few
other species of Kingfishers in Central
and South America...
and they all follow the usual rule,
the males have more colour!
And overlooking the Kingfisher...
A juvenile Bald Eagle!!
Looks like 2½ year old! Here's a page with good
photos of all the stages to maturity:
∞ The
Plumage of a Juvenile, Immature, and Adult Bald Eagle
And going back across the river to the car...
I get home without any trouble. But Partner took the
car out in the afternoon. It stalled out in traffic, and
did not restart.
He got it towed to our new mechanic... and they told us
the car is done. There's a laundry list of thousands and
thousands of dollars worth of stuff to fix. And they
don't know which specific thousand dollar repair will
actually get the car running again.
sighs.
Tag: november 2025
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Wednesday 5 November 2025... today |
Whoa. The news today says:
The third atmospheric river in a string of
storms is sweeping through Eugene and Springfield
on Wednesday, bringing heavy rain and winds
strong enough to briefly spin up a funnel cloud
or weak tornado, according to the National Weather Service.
Well! That's exciting! *laughs*
And the wind is definitely blowing when I go out for
a walk, weather page says 19mph.
The clouds are moving around a lot and
I do get some sprinkles on the walk home. But except
for a bit of thunder in the afternoon, the weather is
not as interesting as they make out!
I'm not finding anyone to take photos of, so
I decide to go a different way. It's been a while
since I've been thru this park.
The acorns under this White Oak are so shiny!
The squirrels need to get to work here! ha.
Oh, Squirrel! What happened to your poor face?
It's fine, you say? Hmm. If you say so.
How about no more fighting?
I go by a gathering of crows... this is just one edge
of the flock, which spreads out over the park.
There's probably around 100 crows here.
I get back to the creek, and huh. Where did all these
Wood Ducks come from?
This is awesome. The original couple must have invited
their friends to visit!!
There are two couples and one extra male. I hope they
stick around!
Back at home, I'm trying out something new.
I had bought this tofu press a couple years ago when
I had a good harvest of soy beans. I never got around
to making my own tofu... bummer, right? But there was
just too much kitchen stuff involved and I hate cooking!
But you can press store bought tofu in this thing as well.
So I'm giving it a go!
I always get extra firm tofu and it goes straight into
the freezer. It keeps a lot longer when it's frozen,
and it changes the texture as well.
The press will make the tofu super extra firm, I guess.
and squeeze out extra water so it will suck up sauce.
I don't anticipate anything major here. It's just... I
have this tofu press, I may as well use it!
:)
Tag: november 2025
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Tuesday 4 November 2025... At The Garden |
Cedar Waxwings!
On this one, you can see a little red dot of
their waxwing!
No one at the garden and I'm walking about!
I've decided to grab the single Butternut today!
They've turned the water off, so I had to scrub the
mud off in the grass of the pathway.
Here's the state of the Wax Beans on the big trellis.
They've lost most of their leaves, and I need to gather
the last of the beans!
The Honey Bees are still busy at the Borage blooms!
The Cosmos is starting to look a little pathetic.
It still has some good blooms tho!
Oh my goodness! Look!!
This is a Virescent Green Metallic Sweatbee!
She's not moving around. It must be too cold for
her, even tho the Honey Bees are still able to do their
thing.
She certainly is beautiful, tho.
And you know what? This tomato on the Perth Pride is
starting to ripen. I think I'm going to get that today,
as well!
Hmm. I don't know... I may have gotten carried away
gathering veggies...
Will that all fit in the small backpack?
ha. Just barely!
There were some Sungolds, but all the ones I picked
had cracked. Probably best, they would not have fit
in the backpack!!
Of course, I have to look at the stupid lettuces.
*shakes head* Slug food.
And looking over at the lovely Beets!
This little patch of Calendulas catches my eye as I
leave the Garden...
What a weird colour!
How Lovely!
Tag: november 2025
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Monday 3 November 2025... A Different Way |
Last night and this morning, my face is exploding every
few minutes. I just can't get a break from the sneezes
and coughing and everything is blurry because my left
eye keeps filling up.
But, even tho I can barely see, my energy is
still fine! My face feels like it's on death's door, but
the rest of the body is ready for a walk! ha.
I'm walking in the other direction today,
because I don't want to
have to talk to any of my bike path people.
My friend Eric rode by
on his bike, but that was just a smile and a wave.
But actually... I felt better as soon as I
got outside! Breathing fresh air feels SO Good!
And no face explosions, and my eye quit filling up!
It's pleasantly warm with my heavy shirt
and rain jacket. I'm not sneezing, I can see, YAY!
Down at the bridge, check out this duck! A bit
of Leucism!
And then I hear my Kingfisher friend, she's laughing
as she flies over the creek. And Oh My Gosh!! She's
got a mate!!!
Oh this is so fabulous!! I'm so happy for her!!
I decide to go over this bridge for the first time.
I've never been down these streets before. It's
industrial on the west side, but there's a neighborhood
to the east. And then...
huh. There's a Tiny House Community here.
These tiny houses have electricity via an
extension cord, but not running water.
There will be Porta Potties,
and shower space around here somewhere.
And a Community Kitchen and gathering space.
And that's a lot of chickens.
The Chickens make me sad. But I suppose that's an
effecient way to feed a lot of people.
When I walk past the community entrance, I recognize
one of the buildings! This place was in the news
recently!
∞ Eugene's
Everyone Village opens innovative on-site clinic
∞ The
Register Guard: West Eugene's Everyone Village opens on-site medical clinic
That's awesome!
I've walked back around to the bike path and
oh, hey! Black Phoebe!!
Well crum... I was balancing my elbows on the railing
of the bridge, and I really thought I'd get better photos!
ha. oh well.
And back at home... One of our native
Western Grey Squirrels...
I've seen him around, now and then, but haven't named
him yet.
I get home, and I wonder if the break in my cold
symptoms was a temporary thing. But I think I'm
getting better!
Tag: november 2025
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Sunday 2 November 2025... Halloween Decorations |
So, sheesh. I forgot about the time change, and got up
an hour early. And I really could have used the sleep, too...
The mild disease I have has turned into an annoying
head cold. Yesterday afternoon, my face started
exploding and I'm sneezing and the sinus headache is worse.
bleh. But I still have energy!! ha!
So I load up my pockets
with kleenx and go out for a walk!
This might be a Walnut tree, but I'm just guessing.
It is really pretty tho!
Someone has dropped a bag of... food or something?
Oh, haha. Bagels!
I'm going thru the neighborhood, and oh good!
People still have their Halloween decorations up!
I like the purple bat!!
Oh nice! I wonder what these are!
I really really like the blowup T-Rex above, but I think
these skeletons are my favorite display.
Tag: november 2025
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Saturday 1 November 2025... Day of Flowers |
The sore throat has calmed down a little, but now
I've got a bit of a sniffle and a sinus headache.
Sneezing, too.
Bah. It's annoying but energy is still okay, and I'll
keep going out walking as long as I am able!!
Grumpy Grey Cat is right outside. Yep, I know exactly
what you mean, Kitty!
He or she has been a regular here this year, with
neighboring cat lady feeding them. Yeah, I'm not
sure if they're female or male, but they've been
Trapped, Neutered and Returned (right ear tipped)!
There's some sprinkles, on and off, this morning.
But it's nice and warm, 64° when I left, so that's nice.
What's not nice is the 19mph wind.
I'm dropping off kitchen scraps onto the Community
Garden compost pile... and there happens to be no
other humans here! That's pretty unusual for a Saturday,
and I aim to enjoy it!
The wind is blowing the flowers around, tho, and
making the photography a little bit frustrating!
It's nice that there's still so many flowers at the Garden!
I can't help myself. I have to check on the stupid
Lettuces.
I come out of the Garden and
decide to walk a little bit further... just enjoying
the warmer weather, despite the drizzle!
Tag: november 2025
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Friday 31 October 2025... The Awesome Birds! |
Well, still with the sore throat. And just kind of
blah in the head. But energy levels are fine, and I'm
walking again today!
So I'm walking along the bike path, this Crow in front
of me sees me and starts rapidly walking towards me!!!
Hello? Do I know you?
Ha! She walked so confidently towards me! and when she
got a couple feet away, she just turned in front of me...
and walked into the grass...
And then she decides to go away.
so that was a funny encounter!!
:)
I decide to stop at the Solidarity Garden.
Oh my gosh, look at their Crookneck!! It's got some
mildew, but it's so very much alive!
I wish my crooknecks were still alive.
The Wood Ducks!
Tag: october 2025
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Thursday 30 October 2025... Some Birds |
oh, ugh. I woke up at 2:20am with a sore throat. bah!
But I'm heading out for a walk. Yep, I'm definitely a
little bit sick. But my energy is fine, and I have no
trouble.
Good Morning Henrietta!
And Good Morning friend Towhee!
And the Wood Ducks, too!
Yep, they are both under there.
oh! Haha, See Ya!
The wild squash plant is starting to get droopy.
And it's single fruit is going bad.
Starlings all in a row!
I wonder what that tree is with the round fruits.
Okay. Heading home to take it easy. Maybe some
vitamins and tea will make the sore throat go away.
Tag: october 2025
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Wednesday 29 October 2025... Oh Wow! |
The fog this morning is burning off and there's a few
clouds up there but the sun is emerging!
But I am feeling sorry for myself. The shin splints in
my left leg are really kind of hurting this morning and
walking is bothersome.
But I keep walking, regardless!
And then I hear a ruckus!! There's crows cawing and...
I'm not sure, is that a hawk yelling?
I stop and look across the creek to see what's going on.
It takes me a minute, but then I see!!!
Oh. My. GOSH!!! An OWL!!!!!
There's all this squawking going on around her, and
she's just: Dang it, people. I need some sleep!
*laughs* So, okay. No ears on this owl, and she's
pretty good size. Not small.
Ah. Barred Owl.
This is the owl that conservationist want to murder
because they are taking away nesting spaces from our
little, native Northern Spotted Owl.
Which is a perfectly shitty thing to do.
Meantime, this one continues getting mobbed by everyone
around her!
I saw the flash of red, and assumed that was a
Red Shoulder Hawk. but nope. When I zoom in...
Cooper Hawk!!
The hawk lands in the next tree over...
The hawk is not cooperative at all, but I get
confirmation. Def not a Red Shoulder!
But back to our owl... just look at how cute her face is!
Poor owl. The Cooper Hawk is to the left, and
on the right...
There's some crows yelling at her!
Just need to get some sleep.
Well. I walk on. and decide to go into the Community
Garden.
There's no one here, so I go down the aisles...
And Oh My Gosh, AGAIN!
Ha! A Wilson Snipe!
The only shorebird that I actually know. I wonder if
I can get a better view, and start moving around. But
she's a nervous thing, and flies away.
Oh well.
I look at the stupid lettuce.
and head out.
Tag: october 2025
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Tuesday 18 November 2025... Rant |
I have kind of been avoiding the ICE news.
I want to keep informed, for sure, but
honestly, it makes me cry after reading a couple
paragraphs about what ICE is doing.
And ICE has been stepping up their evil, here
in Eugene and today's news article sent me
over the edge.
∞ Venezuelan
asylum seeker swept up in Woodland Creek FBI raid
(and in case you hit the pay wall there, I've saved this
as a PDF here.)
This apartment complex is in my neighborhood,
barely over a block away!
It just terrifies me. As a asylum seeker,
this guy was in the US legally,
and was kidnapped by federal officers...
ICE is bad enough, but FBI now going
into people's homes is terrifying!
It's terrifying. It's ethnic cleansing. Straight up,
it's ethnic cleansing.
ICE and other federal agents are kidnapping people
who are here legally, who have done nothig wrong.
ICE is using excessive force, and
in general they don't have warrents.
(600
of Chicago's ICE detainees are being released because
a judge found they did a bunch of illegal, warrantless
arrests. ) We've got effing concentration camps
all over the US.
They've been assulting citizens as well, no one is safe
from ICE...
Oregon
DOJ says videos show federal agents using excessive
force against anti-ICE protesters
It's just so disgusting that this is America now.
Tag: november 2025
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Tuesday 28 October 2025... today |
The weather page says 50° and 5mph wind...
but the wind is a bit more brisk than that and I'm
glad I grabbed the rain jacket to act as a wind breaker!
Hi Henrietta!
My left leg and ankle have been acting up for a week or so.
Shin splints. I'm finally starting to pay attention
and change up the morning exercises. Hopefully that
will help.
It's more, just annoying, and it won't slow me down!
Starlings.
Invasive but cute!
Aw, Baby Squirrel at Blazey's old spot...
Maybe he's a descendant of that one squirrel who was
eating Blazey's cat food all the time! haha!
I go into the garden, and huh. This is new.
I hope this doesn't mean they will build the
new fence on the inside of the old fence. That
would make the outside pathways really narrow!
Okay. Today I am assessing the Beet situation, since I
got distracted yesterday!
I pulled up a giant Beet to take home, and there's
one more giant beet here.
Four normal sized beets.
And a bunch of seedlings and about 1inch beets, which
should all be fine over the winter and grow for a
spring harvest, perhaps!
But today's harvest... mmm!
hey, the Cosmos at the big trellis is starting to lean!
Tag: october 2025
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Monday 27 October 2025... Garden |
Well. The sun shines and I've got the camera
battery charged up! *laughs*
Will I see ANY of the wildlife I got to see yesterday,
when I couldn't take the photos??
No. Of course not!
There's a little group of Golden Crown Sparrows.
They are bouncing around and a little too far away.
Maybe I could catch one of yall in the sun?
GACK!
Welp. Today is not my day with the birds. Typical.
Maybe I will find something interesting in the Community
Garden. There's other people here today, so I stick to my
own plot.
This is kind of hard to make out, with the Crazy Neighbor's
tomatoes on the left. But this is my Sunchoke...
It's already shutting down for the season. It only had
about a dozen or so flowers, and the birds have already
plucked all of them.
I can see it's got a good load of roots to harvest, tho!
Too bad I don't like them! *laughs*
But I'm thinking about leaving the roots this time and
gathering a few after some frosts. Which will be in
January or February.
Supposedly the roots get sweet after a frost, and
the sugars change. So maybe I will like it better then.
Oh cool! These Tomatillo husks are skeletonizing right
on the vine!
And a bug! Spotted Cucumber Beetle.
I actually meant to get a Beet today. But I looked
around and found some other groceries!!
When I go to load up my backpack, I notice these things
at the back of Kevin's trellis...
What in the world?! They are very small,
about 1inch long.
Cucamelons!!!
Wow, how interesting! They are native to Central America.
They taste like sour cucumbers, you can enjoy them raw
or they make great pickles.
Aw, they are also called Mouse Melons! How adorable!
Here's the Lettuces that are tormenting me.
I'm heading out and oops, I almost step on these.
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Sunday 26 October 2025... Whoops! |
The Camellia bush is just starting to bloom!
But as I'm taking photos, I realize the battery light
is flashing.
Well, shoot. I forgot to charge the battery. Well, that's
okay... I've usually got about five minutes of life left
when it starts flashing. That should be ...
And the camera beeps three times and turns itself off.
Oh No!
I turn it back on and the message on the screen says
Oh Hell No!
ha.
And what do you think happened after that?
ALL THE WILDLIFE comes out!
There was a Kestrel on one of the solar panels.
Flew over the prairie, pounced! Did they catch
someone? Comes back to another solar panel.
(To rearrange the luggage?) Then flies away,
I can't see if they are holding anyone.
ARG! I don't think I've ever seen a Kestrel here!
There's a Nutria, grooming on the other side of the
creek.
Next up is a Black Phoebe, making loops over the
bike path, from perches in the trees next to the creek.
Then I hear a Towhee just before the Community Garden.
Creeeeaak like a rusty door.
But a little bird, who is definitely not a Towhee,
flies up to the other side of the creek... I see a
pale patch at the base of their back. So that might
have been a Yellow Rump Warbler,
but who knows without the camera.
I see Cloudy Sky the Great Blue Heron. I've not seen
them in ages!
The Belted Kingfisher flew by me! Settled on a branch,
saw me and then flew towards me!! I would not have been
able to get her pic, but they are definitely female,
I saw her rusty coloured band!!
And then the Cackling Geese are at the Events Center,
again.
Remember last year when I found a few geese with Leucism?
Are they still around? I'd like get some photos of the
flock, so I can zoom in and look.
But nope. Sighs. Very bummed, very bummed.
But this is my own fault!!
All the wildlife is crazy, but of course that's what
happens!
*laughs* and *shakes head*
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Saturday 25 October 2025... Community Garden and Crows |
It was pouring down rain this morning when I got
out of bed. And it continued to pour, until the
very moment when I thought I should go out for a
walk!
The rain stopped.
And now the clouds are moving around and the
sun is peeking thru!
I love the couple of deciduous trees that are in the
Douglas Fir forest on the hills!
Hello Pretty, Little Birds!
That's a Golden Crown Sparrow on the left and behind
the tree cage is a White Crown Sparrow.
I went into the Community Garden and I started taking
pictures of these Cosmos... but then I realized I could
see MY Cosmos in the background, and I tried to get artsy!
*laughs* Whatever! :)
At my plot, of course I stop to look at the stupid Lettuces...
They are making a come back. But it's just to torment
me. I'm sure the slugs will munch them all the way
to death very soon.
I decide to walk a little bit further before heading home.
And I come across this group of Crows!
A different view of the hill!
As I'm walking, some more clouds have been rolling
in. And pretty soon it's sprinkling.
And in a minute it is pouring down rain again!
But there's a group of geese! First sighting of
Cackling Geese! *laughs* The camera lens gets wet
as I take the pictures of them, but oh well!
And
I'm totally soaked by the time I get home, but that's
fine... a hot meal and a hot shower are bliss!
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Friday 24 October 2025... Dreary |
It is such a dreary day! The clouds are thick, and I
keep thinking they are going to open up and pour down
rain on me!
But nope. I get a few sprinkles during my walk, but
no rain. The clouds just hang there.
oh nice! There's no cars in the parking lot of the Garden,
and I'm the only human! Let's look at everyone else's
plots!!
Oooh! These black cherry tomatoes!
Yep! Next year I am definitely getting a purple or
black tomato!!
I've made my way around to my own garden plot. The
Stupid Lettuces.
Well. Nevermind that. Look at the pretty Basil
which has gone to seed!
Ha! With an artsy twist of Wax Bean vine!
Okay. I'm heading out, but first going up my aisle
to look at these Cosmos before I go... I just adore
this unique colour!!
And on my way home, it's Earl the Grey Squirrel!
Of course, he can't be bothered with the photography.
And then I was thinking about the photo I got yesterday
of that dead white tree trunk.
Here it is from almost the same angle as yesterday.
I will be so sad when they cut down that trunk.
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Thursday 23 October 2025... Blue Sky Day |
Some fog this morning, but it has burned off and now
the sun shines.
And when I come around the corner on the bike path,
the colours surprise me!
The Wood Ducks!
Whoops! My staring at them has woken them up and
they decide to move on.
I stop to look at the Solidarity Garden. The
delightful fig bush.
Here's one that's starting to ripen!
The sun hasn't quite made it around to these Dahlias.
Their Sunchoke is doing a lot better than mine!
Hoverfly!!
When I get back to the creek, there's a Kingfisher
laughing as she flies up and down stream. She flies
right by me several times, and of course will not sit for me.
I think this is someone new. Her laugh is very
fast and insistent.
But she's alone, I don't see or hear a mate calling
with her.
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Wednesday 22 October 2025... Takeout for the Birds |
A female Flicker, looking for ants in the crack in the bike path!
Oh good. Someone has finally noticed this invasive
Tree of Heaven and has started killing it.
When I looked out across the parking lot...
ummm, oh my gosh, funny!
The Crow and the Gull are going back and forth,
dragging the takeout container away from the other...
Whoop! We've got reinforcements for both sides coming in!
Oh, this new Gull is a different species! And much bigger!
Yeah, I think we have a winner for this competition!
I decide to go into the garden.
The amazing Cosmos!
And the poor little Lettuces. I mean, technically they are
still alive.
Oh! Here's a Lesser Goldfinch! They are here all thru
the year, but I rarely see them during to summer while
they nest.
Getting artsy with the Cosmos!
And going home with something!
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Tuesday 21 October 2025... Stewart Pond |
Yep. It's impossible to walk past the Persimmon tree
without getting photos!
Wow. All the Blackberries that haven't been eaten!
A bonanza for the birds!
There's a handful of birds flying LOW over the prairie.
Who are they? Too far away and it's too gloomy...
Oh well.
There's a cute mixed group of little birds in the thicket.
Juncos
House Finches
And Golden Crown Sparrows.
Cute, cute, cute!
I don't meet up with any birds in the little patch
of forest. But that's okay.
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Monday 20 October 2025... An Autumn Day |
The wild squash plant over the creek.
Oh hey! It's the Red Shoulder Hawk again... no snake
this time!
I go into the Community Garden and walk around before
going to my plot.
Haha, and then he comes over for pets!
I oblige him!
He goes about his day, and I go about mine.
And he hasn't scared all the birds away!
At my garden plot, I pointedly do NOT look at the
stupid Lettuce.
The Borage is still alive, but the Butternut vine
is dying! I can bring home the one and only winter
squash any time!
The fruits inside these Tomatillo husks are pretty small,
but I suppose you can eat them before they ripen.
A couple more Sungolds that will have to ripen on the counter
at home.
And the glorious volunteer Cosmos.
Okay! Heading out.
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Monday 10 November 2025... Rant: Dems Fold. |
I cried myself to sleep last night.
And getting up this morning,
I was all set to email and postcard the eight
politicians who betrayed the American People...
But in reading about it today, it turns out
the eight were throwaway pawns. They were
carefully chosen and told to vote the way they did.
So, this is 100% Chuck Schumer.
It's probably still worth sending the postcards to
the eight... spineless losers. But I'll be saving
most of my vitriol for that bastard Schumer.
Senator Chuck Schumer
322 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
∞ Angry
Democrats call on Schumer to resign after eight vote
to end shutdown
Some lawmakers and progressive groups blame
minority leader after eight senators defect
Actually the first thing I read this morning was
the email from Indivisible. It's a good run down...
∞ Senate
Democrats surrendered
∞ PoliticGirl,
Don't Give Up!
So. We're not going to have ObamaCare...
and with the Medicaid cuts as well, hospitals
will close without that money. Trump is still pushing to
cut off SNAP, and grocery stores will close without that
money.
It feels like Doom. But we're not actually there yet.
We don't know what will happen.
So! I'm writing some postcards.
And then I will continue
going out for my walks. My work here is to share Nature
with you!! Please scroll down and enjoy!! Let your brain
calm down and relax.
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Sunday 19 October 2025... Rain and Shine |
When I got home from the Protest yesterday, I got
some lunch and then I spent the rest of the afternoon,
and into the evening, processing the zillions of
photos I had taken!
Ha! It took SO Long!
Heavy clouds and so dark, first thing this morning.
But the clouds are moving around a lot by the time
I get out the door! I see blue sky but the forecast
says 80% rain today so I'm definitely taking the rain
jacket!
And the clouds have rolled in again.
When I arrive a the garden, it's been sprinkling
off and on. But look at the glorious volunteer Cosmos!
Hundreds of blooms!!
But then I look down. oh, the Lettuce.
WAI! My Salad! Aww, you stupid slugs!
sighs.
I try to go back to the beautiful Cosmos, to cheer myself
up...
But it's just pouring down rain now.
So I'm going home. The slug munched Lettuces are a
major disappointment... But Lettuce is always a long
shot in the Garden plot anyway.
And the clouds have rained themselves out!
And ya know? I'm happy to be rained on today... it means
we didn't get rained on yesterday during the NoKings
protest! The
weather for the protest was so amazingly perfect!!
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Saturday 18 October 2025... NoKings Protest Part 2 of 2!! |
Continuing with the NoKings Protest photos I started
in the previous post!
Check out the lady on the left, she's given away all
her whistles...
This is something that Chicago is doing and it's
brilliant.
∞ Migra Whistle
That website has a 3D printer file to make a
whistle and a PDF to print a zine with info and
instructions.
When you see ICE, whistle in three short bursts.
If ICE is
actively detaining or kidnapping someone, whistle in
long blasts.
When you hear whistles, come out and document!!
The PIRC Hotline
is in Oregon, so be sure to google your state to
see if you've got your own organization to report to!
And, incidentaly, here's the Boston Terrier and I am
Antifa dinosaur I saw earlier! It's crazy, with all
the thousands of people that this keeps happening!
Okay... Do I like the Unicorns better?
Or the Axolotls? *laughs*
Oh my gosh. I just walked right by
Peter
Defazio!!!
It took a few seconds to register, but then I
turned around and came back. Sure enough, it's
him! Peter Defazio was one of Oregon's
Representatives for almost 30 years and he did
good work. I was sad to see him retire in 2023.
I wanted to get a photo with him... but I was
too shy to ask! Ha.
And shortly after that a woman tapped me on the
shoulder. I turned around and she says, I
think we live in the same apartment complex?
She named the place where I live and ha! I didn't
recognize her, but her friend lives in the building
right across from mine!
Haha, this guy's taco shirt! and the bee!
At this point, there were quite a few people
carrying their small dogs. I think we are all
getting a bit over-stimulated!
And this I Tread on Tyranny with the kitty! HA!
On the right of the above pic... A Lion King
reference! The hyenas singing No King, No King,
La la la la. :)
So many brilliant signs!
Our Only Monarch!!
Make Treason Wrong Again!!
Also, on the left of the above:
When I see a policeman with a club
beating a man on the ground,
I don't have to ask what side I'm on.
-- Orwell
The Greatness of a Nation is measured
by how it treats the least among us.
Anne Frank said: What is done cannot be
undone. But one can prevent it from
happening again.
Not sure what the Silent Bob sign above is referencing.
And, top right... ha, I noticed a few signs with misspellings!
It's a bit after noon, now, and I think I'm done.
The march will continue down to City Hall on the
river, and I would love to walk the Riverbank path...
but nope, I'm done.
I turn back. I thought I was close to the end of the
march by now, but even walking against the flow,
it's still ten more minutes before I hit
the end of the marching protesters!! There's a cop car
following the last of the people walking in the street...
But actually, there's quite a few protesters walking
on the sidewalks behind!
On my way back to the bus station, I ran into one of
my bike path people!! She had left her little black pug
at home, he's older and she usually walks with him in a
stroller, these days. And again, it's crazy to me to
find people I know in all these thousands!!
I saved my favorite moment for the end of this post...
There was a little bit of space in front of these two
T-Rexs, a break in the crowd...
And they grabbed each others hand and skipped down
the street!!
Awww! So Sweet! I think they're in Love!
And I am too! America has been broken by evil people...
but We The People are going to fix it and it will be even
better than before!!
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Saturday 18 October 2025... Yay! NoKings Protest!! |
Yay! Today is the Day! NoKings Protest and March!
Chilly last night and we've got heavy clouds this
morning. It looks like rain, actually, and I briefly
consider taking my rain jacket. But no! The clouds
are starting to break up and it seems like today's
forecast of sun and 69° is going to happen!
A PERFECT day for a protest!!
I took the fast transit bus again and walked from the
hub. I went around the edges of Saturday Market,
which was bustling
as usual even tho it must have been tough finding
parking at this point.
And I was approaching the courthouse around 10:45am.
There had been speeches since 10am, with ever more
people coming. And there were people everywhere!!
People Everywhere!!
*laughs* So I waded in. There were inflatable costumes
all over the place as well... I almost stepped on a T-Rex
tail! Haha!
And, in fact, there was a gathering of people with
inflatables!
And over here a gathering of frogs with homemade masks!!
Quite a few dogs here, too!
The Boston Terrier above has a sign that says
No Dog Killers, Send Kristi Noem to the pound!
I've just been wandering around aimlessly, but I wanted
to be close to the drummers when they start the march at
11am. They aren't quite organized, it seems, and I've
gone past them... and I happen to be in the street when
a bunch of people decide to start the March in front of
the drummers!
It was actually intimidating seeing this
wall of people walking right at me!! But I clutched the
camera, and that gave me confidence!!
I stepped to the side and let the people flow by.
The above I Heart My Portland sign
is referencing the Emergency Naked Bike Ride
that happened in Portland, Oregon a few days ago!
∞ Emergency
Naked Bike Ride Presence as power marks massive pedaling protest against Trump
Not all of the inflatable costumes were full body...
There were a variety of creatures like this one.
Frogs are an indicator species! Ha!
Ha! When I first arrived today, I had walked towards
the courthouse next to the lady in pink with the terrier!
Another gathering of frogs!!
Stay tuned for Part 2!
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Friday 17 October 2025... Interesting Creatures! |
Woolly Bear!
I put my hand down in front of her and she climbed
up like a pro and then I took her into the grass in
the direction she was heading.
Ha, this wild winter squash is still alive even tho
the three cold nights totally killed the squashes in
the garden plot! It must be quite a bit warmer by
the water.
The river is around 55° this time of year. I
suppose the creek water is a bit cooler than than.
Or maybe not.
At the Community Garden,
I go by Roz's plot on my way to mine.
Oh weird. I suppose the cold nights have
done this to the Tomatillos.
Ha, you can see the condensation on the inside!
The top of the Perth Pride has died, but there's still
some living, green leaves on the bottom.
The one lettuce in the clump still has it's bigger leaf,
but the others are getting slowly munched.
And this little green lettuce over here has been munched
almost down to the ground. Grr!
I should stop looking at the stupid Lettuces. Here.
No one is bothering the Beets and there are huge ones,
and little ones coming along!
And here's a pretty view, looking past my volunteer
Red Amaranth and Borage to the Cosmos in the
neighbor's plot.
I'm ready to go, but decide to make a loop around the
Community Garden first. I just LOVE the dusky rose shade
of these Cosmos, a few plots away!!
And these Strawflowers are really pretty as well!
I'm out, and I decide to go up to Dragonfly Land,
where the Hawk was yesterday.
As I'm approaching the bridge, I hear an angry creature
yelling from the left! And then two long creatures come
dashing out of the grass... I don't even register who
they are, but I know without a doubt a little female is
pissed, and chasing away a male!!
And he's running away! Nobody wants to face an
angry woman!!
They are Minks! And I'm delighted!
He goes down into the creek and I wonder if I can catch
him in the water. I wait a few minutes, and yep, he
starts swimming across. But he sees me and turns around
and hides again.
But eventually he gets his courage up, and goes across...
I only see him for a couple seconds.
And then he dives and is gone.
Maybe he has a den dug
into that side of the creek. Or he's just climbed up
on the other side and is hidden under the thicket.
So that's totally exciting! I wonder how long they've
been living here! I think Minks are nocturnal, so this
was a pretty lucky sighting.
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Thursday 16 October 2025... A Hawk and a Snake |
It was chilly again last night, got down to 36°.
But the sun is warming the earth quite nicely this
morning!
Oh! That little Nuthatch from the other day is
hanging out at this Bluebird nest box again.
I do go into the garden, but I just futz around for
a few minutes. I check in with the little Lettuce
seedlings, but realize that looking at them every
day just gets my hopes up. And that's a bad idea.
So, here's the volunteer pea plant, instead!
I'm walking out to Dragonfly Land, and WHOA!
A Hawk POUNCES on someone in the grass! And then carries
them to a tree right next to the bike path!
Red Shoulder Hawk... and she's found her favorite meal,
a snake!
Poor snake. A decent sized Garter Snake, probably
just out getting some sun.
Okay. That look is telling me to move on! So I do.
Huh. These acorns fell without their hats!
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Wednesday 15 October 2025... Today |
Yesterday morning I woke up with an exciting idea!
This weekend is the NoKings Protest, and I am so very
excited!
I was thinking I could host a swap about the protest...
write a letter about your experiences. Everyone is sure
to have fun at their protests, and talking about it
in a letter will just extend the happiness!
So, I set up a couple of swaps first thing in the morning!
A
No Kings! Letter
and a No Kings! Email and Photos
And today I'm so happy to see that three people have
signed up for the Letter swap, and three people are
watching the Email swap!!
This is Great! And I only wish I had thought of the swaps
earlier, so there's more time for people to think about
it and signup.
And as far as I know, no one else has hosted any protest
swaps this year.
So now I am excited about the protest this weekend in
so many different ways! *laughs*
Heading out for my walk... Here's
the neighbor's outside kitty, Riley. I do not approve
of the outside-ness. But he seems to be a nice boy,
if a bit skittish around humans he doesn't know.
Oh, it's been ages since I've seen new Suspish art!
I'm at the garden, and spot this when I'm walking in.
ugh...
This plot had a beautiful hedge of Zinnias and Morning
Glories on the right side. I wonder if the gardeners are
leaving or if they just want to start fresh next year.
I don't approve of the black plastic, either. Like there isn't
enough plastic in our environment! And plastic out in the
elements, heated up by the sun, rained on and maybe frozen?
Leaching toxic chemicals right into the dirt where you are
going to grow your food!
I don't know why people think this is a good idea!!
To cheer myself up, I go look at someone else's Zinnias!
It got down to freezing again last night, and the summer
squash plants are done.
The squashes left on that plant aren't big enough to
bother with, but I do grab one of the tiny zucs...
But actually the end of that zuc is soft, I might not
be able to eat it after all.
Well, I'm glad I'm still getting Wax Beans at least!
And the Lettuces don't mind the cold, tho they aren't
growing very fast.
The biggest leaf above is not quite 2inches tall!
This green one over here is getting munched, but the
purple ones seem like they are going to do stuff.
Yeah, I'm getting hopeful about salad!
As I'm heading out, oh! A little group of Bushtits.
But they Always bounce around too quickly.
*laughs* oh well!
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Tuesday 14 October 2025... Birds and Bugs |
Remember that ugly as sin fence section they put up the
other day. Yeah, that didn't last very long! The homeless
people have cut a section so they can get thru.
Let's see. They put the fence up on Oct1... I'm kinda
surprised it lasted two weeks! but yeah, entirely predictable,
a waste of money, and just plain stupid.
There's some sparrows here again.
Hey! Don't yank on my tail feathers!
I'll tell Mom on you!
The cold last night mostly killed the Crooknecks and
the Zuc. The forecast said 38° but it actually got
down to 33°. At least they gave a frost advisory
this time.
sighs, it just makes me sad that the Trump
regime has destroyed the weather service so much that
we can't depend on the forecast anymore. It was just
5 degress off this time, but we used to have perfectly
exact numbers with the 'day before' forecast.
Making America Great?
More like making America a third world country.
The ripe Sungolds were cracked, and I tossed a lot.
These will ripen on the counter at home.
And now I have to revel in the blue sky and my Cosmos!!
Oh shoot! Virescent Metallic Sweat Bee!! And she
flew away after this single photo!
And a teeny tiny fly! All the cute little pollinators!!
Okay! I'm a sucker for the flowers. I could probably
stand here for an hour or so! But let's move on!
The little clump of Lettuces.
And the Lettuces over here.
And I head out. As I'm walking on the bike path around
the Community Garden... Hello?
Ha. Nuthatches look funny when they stand there like a
normal bird!
Here we go! The standard Nuthatch pose!
And heading home... Earl!
And... typical.
*laughs*
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Monday 13 October 2025... Awesome Birds! |
It is SOOO COLD!
I wasn't paying attention to the temperature
before I left the house... and it's COLD!
It's 45° and there's a brisk 12mph wind.
Plus a bit of rain, but that's no trouble.
The work crew came thru here yesterday,
weed whacking the blackberry vines...
And Look! They left this wild squash plant! Ha!
So impressive! Draped over that Willow, it's
probably a good 9 feet long! And it's got a fruit
coming along!
And the Wood Ducks are here again!!
All the ducks are under the bridge this time, and
there's not enough light for the camera.
Maybe we will call these photos Artsy instead
of just Crappy . hahah!
Ever more autumn colour is starting to show!
I'm at the Community Garden... there's some kind of
Mint blooming in the path.
I disturb some sparrows as I walk up to my plot. But
one has just flown to Kevin's trellis at the back...
Oh my gosh! A White Throat Sparrow!
They are winter visitors here, and I read such an
interesting article about them in Scientific American.
∞ This
Backyard Bird Has a Lot to Teach Us about Sex Variability
White-throated Sparrows demonstrate that traits we usually
associate with sex can be influenced by genes that are not
on sex chromosomes
(It looks like you can read a couple articles there before
their paywall kicks in. That article about the sparrows
is long but absolutely fascinating!!) (I LOVE my
subscription to Scientific American!!)
Here's a decent photo. This is the tan-striped morph,
tho I don't know what it means that the white patch at
their throat is so very white. That isn't how it's
shown on the Scientific American chart!!
Well. They fly away and I do my garden things.
Ha! Birds are already pulling off the petals of the
Sunchoke!
I can't imagine there's been time enough for the flowers
to make seeds yet. I think the birds are jumping the gun!
And then I get buzzed by a hummingbird. Ha. She?
She pauses at the Pet Nasturtium blooms to get some
nectar. A moment at Kevin's trellis...
And then she goes over to a Trumpet Vine, where I lose
her. foo. I look at my own trellis instead!
On the way out, I check on the Lettuces. Still getting
tiny munches every day.
And I run into Earl the Grey Squirrel again!
Ha. I could have called him Mister Muddy! I've never
seen anyone so consistently covered in mud!! That's what
you get when you bury your nuts in the bank of the creek!
I'm sure his muddy bits are cold, tho. Makes me wonder
if he will actually stick around.
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Sunday 12 October 2025... garden |
Oh! Wood Ducks!!
There's some Mallards gathered near the bridge...
I bet the guy brought grain for them this morning!
The Wood Ducks must have partaken as well!!
Unfortunately, I don't get good pics today.
But this pair has been visiting the creek during the
off season for several years now. I'm sure I'll get
another chance with them!
And look at how glorious the volunteer Cosmos is!
The Sungold in the Fallow Area is still trying to
do it's thing!
The other Sungold in the tomato patch is closer to
giving up.
This Tomatillo sprang up as a very late volunteer in the
Fallow Area... It's got loads of very large husks, but
the fruits inside them are very small. They won't have
time to get to full size or ripen.
The Lettuce seedlings, slowly getting a bit more munched
by the slugs every day.
But the little Lettuces are just so cute, I can't help
but have hopes for them to live!
And the Echinacea from Roz is doing just fine!
Before I go I must admire the Cosmos some more!
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Saturday 11 October 2025... The Squirrels of the Day |
Good Morning My Dear!
Oh! Baby!
What's that? You're not a baby? *laughs* Okay.
Youngster!
There is an event at the Community Garden. Probably
fun but not my thing. A tasting and recipe share.
Kevin said he was bringing his radish kimchi... *laughs*
I don't like to cook, so of course I have nothing to
bring. And being vegan, makes stuff like this a bit
awkward... especially when I don't bring anything.
So I walked right on by the Community Garden. I could
see they had set up a tent and a handful
of people at the picnic table. eh, good for them!
I walk past the Leaning Tree saplings as well.
I'm still looking for an angle that will compliment
these cute little trees.
The invasive Tree of Heaven is still here, but nearby
a baby Oak has come up!
Unfortunately, not a descendant of the original Leaning
Tree, which was a White Oak. But I am happy to welcome
a squirrel planted acorn which has made good! :)
I go around the corner and see the Honey Bees still
have their nest!
I'm glad they didn't get removed, even tho this tree
is right next to the sidewalk!
Coming home, I meet up with this Western Grey Squirrel
again.
He's definitely burying a nut here, so maybe that means
he will stick around for a while?
This is the 4th time I've seen him but
I was fumbling for a name. My Brother
suggested Earl.
My first thought was the Earl the dog from the comic strip
Mutts!
Mom's first thought was Earl the Squirrel! *laughs*
it rhymes!
But Brother is shaking his head, Earl Grey Tea.
ha! Perfect!
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Friday 10 October 2025... Stewart Pond |
I had to close the windows of the house last night.
Too cold! And it's sprinkled and rained all thru
the night and into the morning.
I've decided to go out to Stewart Pond Park... with the
rain and the chill -- it's 54° when I leave --
probably no one is playing Frisbee Golf.
They've mowed some of the prairie here. That's nice.
It'll make it easier to see the ducks and shorebirds,
once the ponds fill up for the rainy season!
oooh! Cackling Geese or Canada Geese?
You'd think I'd be able to tell the Canadas from the
Cacklers by their voices. But, nope, I can't!
And who's this over here??
There's actually two of them.
They land in a far off tree. Way too far off! But
I dutifully take photos, hoping for an identification!
And look! A pair of Kestrels!
The female on the right was less cooperative, but
the male on the left, you can just barely see the
blue of his wings.
Kestrels are the coolest. I wish I got to see
them more often!
At the trail head... ha.
This is BLM land, and I suppose they are talking
about the mowing... which looks to be about done,
unless they meant to mow all of the wet prairie.
They've mowed thru the Frisbee Golf course as well.
There's some birds fluttering out there, close to
the ground. But they are even farther off than the
Kestrels and the camera gets next to nothing. The
bright yellow? Shorebird, I suppose.
I walk into the patch of forest, and find more blurry
birds! *laughs*
A mixed group of sparrows. Juncos, Golden Crowns,
White Crowns and a pair of Towhees. Not that they
grace me with decent photography or anything!
Sheesh, why does the best focus always happen when
they are looking away? *laughs*
There's construction happening this summer
on the other side of the ditch at the back of the
park.
And there's a couple frogs singing back here!
They are on this side of the ditch, and I wish
I could find them. But they've hidden themselves
very well. As usual!
On the way home, I notice the Hawthorn pomes.
All the Hawthorn trees around here are having a Great
year. Loaded with fruits!!
And one more missed bird opportunity! *laughs*
Steller Jay.
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Thursday 9 October 2025... Flowers, not Birds! |
I took the mail out to the mailbox first thing this
morning. Blue sky and I could see my breath for a
couple puffs!! Eeek, was it supposed to get that cold?
No. The forecast said 45° and it actually got down
to 35°!! What the heck?!
That's been happening pretty often this year. This year
after DOGE has come thru and the Trump regime is ruining
all of our goverenment services.
If I could wave a magic wand, I would remove that
traitor and rapist. I would set everything right.
But of course, there's no magic wand!
Instead, We The People
are fighting for democracy.
And WE will win!
A Scrub Jay flew away. And then a Flicker flew away.
And now a Steller Jay is way too bouncy.
*laughs* That's how it goes sometimes!!
At the Community Garden, they are bull dozing the
compost pile!
The dump truck is not here, and that makes me wonder
how many loads it takes to clear the pile!
A local company takes the organic matter, composts it
properly! We also have
curbside
food waste collection
here in the city, which also gets properly composted.
They bag and sell some of the resulting compost, and
some gets offered back to the community for free!
Unfortunately, since I live in an apartment complex,
we do not get the curbside service. I regularly
bring kitchen scraps to the Comm Garden pile, of course.
But it's a bummer that so many residents can't
participate.
It's just me and the tractor guy, and eventually the
dump truck guy, at the garden! Walk about, looking at
everyone's flowers!!
I thought I was going to do some garden cleanup...
but everything is still so green and alive! I can't
bear to pull up living plants!
And look! One of the Nasturtiums is making a seed!
The Goldenrod is leaning over, and the bugs have
moved on, it seems.
Hopefully this Brandywine will ripen at home... but with
those deep cracks, it might just rot instead.
The Sungolds aren't quite ripe either, but a few days
on the counter will fix that!
This little Lettuce has gotten munched some more.
And there's a couple munches on the clump as well.
I really should let go of my hopes for salad.
Look how glorious the Cosmos are at the big trellis!
Heading out, and a Seven Spot Ladybug catches my eye!
Oh! I don't get to see their underside very often!
Ha, there's a little patch of Milkweeds right next to
this plot.
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Wednesday 8 October 2025... The Odds and Ends of Today |
I sat down and shelled the dried peas and Sorana beans...
And look! The Snap Peas have some Weevils coming out
of them!
So that's interesting! They look about the same size
and shape as the Broadbean Weevils in the Fava beans,
but are a different species: Pea Weevils of course! It's
nice when creatures have good, descriptive names like that!
Heading out. Some clouds today!
I stop by one of the Pear trees. Wow, so much fruit!
I'm at the garden and no one is here... and someone
left the gate unlocked. *cursing* Jerks.
*laughs*
Oh hey! A Yellow Rump Warbler! Not that they bother
to turn around for me...
Recently, I've learned that these birds are affectionately
called Butter Butts. Haha!
At my plot, I've decided to pull these Crooknecks.
A smooth one from a bought transplant, and a rough
one from one that I planted as seed.
They are pretty small, but don't seem
to be growing bigger, just turning a darker yellow.
The back of the big trellis, the Wax Bean vines are
starting to die back. *little sad*
Oh foo! *laughs*
And my lovely Cosmos!
And look at the cute little Lettuce seedlings!
And this awesome multicoloured one!
This kitty leaves the garden at the same time
I do. She greets me, but doesn't let me get close.
Oh! The pair of Hooded Mergansers!
And this time, the female is waiting for her hood
feathers to grow!
The Belted Kingfisher flew by me again.
Flying just a foot or so above the water.
She's quiet again, not declaring
the territory.
Tag: october 2025
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Tuesday 7 October 2025... Bean Collecting! |
The full moon caught my eye last night.
And this morning, I'm off to the Garden.
Seeing all the Woodland Skippers at the Community
Garden this year, makes me happy!
Her cute little tongue! But that wing must be painful.
And my cute little Lettuces!
uh oh. This one over here has gotten munched.
Okay, so today I'm going to gather some Fava beans so
that I can replant them for another winter cover crop.
The big Fava in the front is the only Fava to survive
thru the last winter, and I def want to keep that DNA!
When I go to it, tho, I see a Daddy Longlegs Spider
is hanging out in one of the pods!
*laughs* I gently poke her and she moves on so I can do
some work!
And wow, there's a lot of beans on this one plant! Awesome.
Then I check out the Fallow Area. I planted bought
Fava beans here in the spring, and I can harvest
some from them as well.
I gather beans from the dry brown pods,
and leave the green ones for later.
And then, on a whim, I decide to check on the Sorana beans.
Oh, hey! Those vines are all dead! It's well hidden
under the Wax Beans, so I didn't notice that before.
The vines didn't get very big... They didn't get the
chance to. The Soranas were one of the freebie veggie
starts that I planted way late, and were way root bound.
But I've pulled off 12 bean pods!
Awesome! I can plant these next year
and maybe get enough of a harvest to make some soup!
The lightest tan Fava beans are from the Fallow Area.
And that perfectly round hole in the top bean? That's
made by a Broadbean Weevil, a harmless bug. The damage
to the bean is negligible... It causes about 15% less
productivity in the plant that grows from the seed.
That would matter in a commercial setting, but makes no
difference to us in the garden!
And in fact, as I handle the bag of Favas, a couple
Weevils fly out! *laughs* Fly Free, my cute little bugs!
As I'm packing up to leave the garden, there's some
crows making a fuss. They are mobbing a Red Shoulder
Hawk!!
And when I get home, I put the beans in front of the
fan to dry.
The bag on the left is holding the Snap Peas I had found
the other week. I haven't taken the time to shell
them.
I also cut up the rest of the Green Zebras to freeze!
Tag: october 2025
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Monday 6 October 2025... Blue Sky Day |
I'm out at Dragonfly Land, and there's a big group of
Cedar Waxwings!!
Anyone care for some photography?
Oh, hey! Thank You!
That's a juvenile... doesn't quite have that lovely
mask, and the stripes on her chest is also a juvenile trait.
I'm at my plot in the Garden, and looking around.
Ha. The Sungold in the back has reached all the way
over to the Strawberry's Pet Nasturtium!
And the Brandywine and the Old German have become
intertwined!!
And there are a few more blooms on the Sunchoke!
It got a pretty late start because I tried to kill it
last winter! ha! I had dug up all the roots I could
get down to, but I missed a few roots that were
buried deep.
And when the leaves started popping up at the beginning
of the summer, yeah, I just couldn't bear to kill it some
more.
And this time around? Do I try to kill it again, this
winter??? ... I'll have to do something. Even trying to kill
it, it gets so big! I don't know.
I will have to think about it.
All the tiny Lettuce seedlings are still alive.
Here's the clump, it's about one inch tall, maybe.
And then I was looking up at the Tomatillo, and
realized I could get an artsy photo with the Cosmos
in the background!
I've gathered the day's harvest.
And I'm heading home.
The Kingfisher flies by and laughs! Ha. I wonder if
we will ever get to meet!
and then I see that Western Grey Squirrel again.
But he refuses to let me get a decent photo!
That's his fluffy tail on the left side of this pic...
*laughs* He's a funny guy! And this is the third
time I've seen him, so it's time to start thinking
about a name for him! :)
Tag: october 2025
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Thursday 23 October 2025... RANT |
∞ Trump
Gets Away With Sh*tting On Half The Country Because That's
The Whole GOP Platform Anyway...
Name one Republican policy that isn't about hurting someone.
I have been thinking along these lines as well, ever
since the start of the government shutdown.
Here's my understanding of the situation...
The government was providing extra funds to ObamaCare
so that even poor people could get some health insurance.
Those funds are expiring and now many millions of people
aren't going to be able to afford the health insuranace
any more.
Republicans are fine with this and don't want to put
any more money towards ObamaCare.
((( Except, hey. Didn't DOGE come thru, earlier this year
and remove all the waste and fraud from the government?
Shouldn't the government have loads of money now, for this
kind of thing? hmmm??? )))
((( What's that, you say? It doesn't work like that?
All of DOGE's actions actually cost the government billions
of dollars? DOGE actually Created waste and fraud and
America will NEVER recover from the damage done. Not to
mention all the people who have died because of what DOGE
did. DIED! And Are DYING! And Will DIE! )))
((( *Screaming* ))) ((( and taking a breath.
Well that was a nice little tangent. But perhaps
we could FOCUS on the original topic, eh! )))
So. Republicans don't want to put any money to ObamaCare.
But Democrats absolutely do. In fact, they are kind of
putting their foot down about it. They aren't going to
sign off on anything unless all that money gets back to
ObamaCare again.
And then we have Speaker Mike Johnson, who is not a leader,
who has no effing clue about how to lead. or compromise.
And a compromise is what is ALWAYS needed when trying to
govern. Right?
But to boil it all down. Dems want people to have health
insurance, and by extension, health care. Repubs want...
what exactly? They want people to not have health insurance?
What are people supposed to do? Just die? Is that what
Repubs actually want?
I just cannot understand. I do not fucking get it.
Well. The article above is not about this, but it's a
good read, if you're interested!
Tag: october 2025
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Saturday 18 October 2025... I am Antifa!! |
And I am protesting today!
It's cloudy this morning but the forecast says it'll
be mostly sunny today and 69°. Sounds great!
Looks like they are saying more than 2700 events today...
all across the US, including a couple dozen across the world!
(Yay! Thank you for your support!)
I'm excited and nervous! But it'll be loads of fun!
Stay tuned for photos!!
Tag: october 2025
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Monday 6 October 2025... I am Antifa |
Just so we are clear!
I am signed up for the Oct18 protest and am excited
about going!
It's going to be huge and it's going to be a ton of
fun! I hope you will join me!! All events are
explicitly peaceful and family friendy!
You can find an event near you at the site...
∞ NoKings.org
Tag: october 2025
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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.
And, of course, you can't go by the Rose Garden without
obsessively taking photos of the roses.
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.
XXX... Goal: Finish this post!
Tag: xxx 2022
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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
Tag: 2018
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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
Tag: 2017
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I am rift vegan!
I live in the Pacific Northwest of the USA,
with my Partner in a tiny townhouse.
I am vegan for ethical and environmental reasons,
my love for animals and nature is
a very important part of my life.
This blog is currently a place
for the photos I take while out walking.
Topics include...
∞ Nature! Flora, Fauna, Funga and Phenomena.
∞ Clouds and the fog on the hill.
∞ Trees, native plants, blossoms and botanicals.
∞ Wildlife! Mostly birds and squirrels.
Occasionally other creatures, including bugs.
∞ Reading and Journaling.
∞ Veganic Gardening.
∞ Rants!
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