Monday, August 24, 2015
Saturday, August 22, 2015
Serene Scene
With all the brown in our yard I was pleased to see the sun shine on the hazelnut shells to create a pleasant scene.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
More Birds
The birds seem to like the peanut suet. Unfortunately the bigger birds like it as well. Flickers, pileated and a smaller woodpecker all showed up this morning. There was an unusual amount of flickers. Joe sat outside trying to get a few photos. He said another hawk grabbed a smaller bird in the yard and flew off with it.
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Hawk Attack
I was trying to get a photo of a new bird when a hawk grabbed the smaller bird and brought it to the driveway.
When I counted birds for the State I never such action.
I opened the kitchen door but the hawk took off with the little bird
Photo of hawk is blurry. I can't tell what species of bird was attacked.
When I counted birds for the State I never such action.
I opened the kitchen door but the hawk took off with the little bird
Photo of hawk is blurry. I can't tell what species of bird was attacked.
The rascals are back.
If only I could've taken a photo of the three fawns fighting for a spot in the nursing rotation. I've seen them nursing before but this was amazing. The poor doe was pushed from all sides while the three fought for a drop of milk. She actually lost her balance for a moment.
They had already been to the fig tree where mom helped herself to a few leaves, then to the grapes where they all ate a few. It is not like they were starving kids.
I watched from the bedroom window but too late to get a shot as they moved along the house out of sight.
They had already been to the fig tree where mom helped herself to a few leaves, then to the grapes where they all ate a few. It is not like they were starving kids.
I watched from the bedroom window but too late to get a shot as they moved along the house out of sight.
Yum!
This cake was introduced to me by Liz. She made it for a birthday. It is delicious.
I prepared one yesterday for Treats at St. James. It is in the freezer. All that is left is the glaze of melted jelly that goes on top.
I prepared one yesterday for Treats at St. James. It is in the freezer. All that is left is the glaze of melted jelly that goes on top.
Variety is the spice of life.
The words of that song describe the activity in our yard. Since first spotting the pileated woodpecker we have had three other varieties of woodpeckers. One was a downy, the identity of the others is not clear. I looked in all my bird books without success.
The pileated returned this morning and stayed long enough to be part of my photo shoot.
Time to rewash the kitchen window!
The pileated returned this morning and stayed long enough to be part of my photo shoot.
Time to rewash the kitchen window!
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Monday, August 10, 2015
Picnic
My first cousins Betty and Arlene visiting June and Roger. June and Betty knew each other since grade School. The dog will be visiting Kenney Home as soon as it is fully trained. What a great dog.
John MacKenzie Michele Pham and delicious food. Thanks to our great family and friends.
Look at all the delicious salads. Also Michele, Chinh and Mike Mackenzie
Sergiu , Svetlana , Steve MacKenzie and Danny Minardo
My favorite twins. Sami and Alex MacKenzie...Sami is headed for San Diego State, Alex will be going to Gonzaga.
Our Grandson Dylan
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Pileated Woodpecker
Interesting! The pileated woodpecker stayed long enough for a couple of photos but was chased away by a flicker.
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