Wednesday, May 10, 2023

`Spring is here....

Just last week they were very tiny.....


I've resumed the feeding of the birds....but at a distance.    We still hear the occasional 'thump' against a window but no visible signs of injury or death to depress me.   This house finch is typical altho I did see a bullock oriole at the orange/jelly feeder..... will try for pictures.   

And the hummingbirds arrived on schedule.    We have both blackchinned and broadtail.   



When we go to CT, I love the wander in the forest.   I have read several books on trees, lichens and fungus and their important role.    And, I have sketched them.    And then, a box arrived and this was inside !!    Jon remembered and shared some recent finds....always love the turkey tail.    They will last (with some loss of color) for as long as I want them as models.    I attended a Zoom talk by an artist who concentrates on painting lichens..... her preparation and complex approach to capturing the detail was truly amazing....I'm content to admire my sketches.   

An evening sky......



And then we went to Front Range to celebrate Lizzie's big achievement.    We had wonderful family times with a big gathering of grands and great grands..... 



 And so we are home for a couple weeks before we fly East to celebrate Mason.     The neighborhood is busy with construction on every empty lot it seems,  including across the street.   And soon new neighbors will build next door.   I keep up on my morning walks.   

Golf is going well.   I indulged  in some shopping when we were in the land of stores this weekend.    I'm between sizes so finding  golf clothes was time consuming.    And, I'm buying more long sleeves to protect from this searing sun.  

One of my favorite books is "Cutting for Stone".    The author came out with a new one last week, "Covenant of Water".....so far it's very good and I'm actually reading it instead of listening to it.   And almost done listening to John Irving's "The Last Chairlift".    It's strange, as are all of his and I'm not sure I would recommend it unless you are a fan of his style... plus it's very long.  



Wednesday, April 26, 2023

A bird mystery.....

I decided to feed the birds this year.   We've always had hummingbird feeders and I usually keep 3 near the windows and the patio. So far, none have shown up this year
but they will..... 



I went to the Wild Birds Unlimited store to learn about feed and came home with a less messy variety and I have been pleased that it seems to leave very little residue on the ground.    We put this feeder and another in front of our family room windows and have enjoyed their antics.    Mostly we get house finches and they are colorful and lively.    

Today, I looked out our large kitchen windows and found NINE birds sprawled on the patio.    These windows are under the upper deck and the feeder is out farther in the yard.    I had one very dead robin (they don't eat from feeders) and 8 finches in various stages of dead and stunned.    I was shocked and saddened.      I immediately removed the feeders.     We left the birds undisturbed and in the end, 4 managed to right themselves and wander off.    I'm not optimistic they will survive.    

So now, I'm feeling quite guilty and sad.    I will move the feeders to the perimeter of the yard and just have the hummingbird feeders by the family room.    I just got an oriole feeder and undecided if and where I will put it out.   

Birds are just amazing and especially the happy little finches.   We also have chickadees, cedar waxwings, kingfishers, crows, an occasional grackle, lots of swallows over the pond,  doves, hawks circling and lots of robins.     Most of those won't come to the feeders but I have my bird books and binoculars nearby to try and identify more of them.    

My straw bale is ready to plant and I am trying to decide on tomato varieties.   I can only plant a few things and will put some bright flowers around the sides.   It won't camouflage it at all but if I put in nasturtium and marigold it might help as a repellent.   I have to figure out a deer cover.   

Our Ladies golf league started yesterday.   It was 35 degrees and ominous but we bravely went forth.   Our group and most others lasted about 7 holes before rain, wind and probably some snow forced us in.... a luncheon followed with hot soup to start and lots of cupcakes to make us feel better. 

With uncertain weather, I'm using the treadmill most days.   I kind of miss the morning walks to check out the changing trees and pending flowers.   But it sure is nice to walk in my pjs.   And it's about time to get on my bike !!


Update:


More birds have hit the windows....I had the feeders  farther back and we had way too many birds.   And then they started flying into the windows again so I removed it all.     I'm puzzled as this has rarely happened in the past.   And I'm sad, for the dead and injured birds and for the loss of enjoyment from watching and identifying them.     The hummingbirds have returned and I will keep their feeders up.   

















 

Friday, April 14, 2023

Spring is in the air..... along with miserable allergies

Yes, that is a straw bale sitting in our yard.    I am not a gardener and I would never plant a garden.    But, after seeing the results of Jon's successful Straw Bale Gardening efforts the last few years, I decided to take the plunge.    I got a book and joined a FB group.    Jon and Mason came to visit (after skiing at Vail) and he helped with the purchase and placement of a single bale.  Most people have several bales in rows.    It needs to be in the sun and have water available.    I wanted to make it more inconspicuous but then decided that golfers aren't critiquing my yard when they are really trying to avoid the pond in the background.     I have started the 'conditioning' process which takes about 2 weeks.    It involves fertilizer and warm water.    Then I will be able to plant cool weather plants ( peas, kale, lettuce etc) and once the chance of frost is past, I will put in tomatoes .... maybe peppers.     I will stick some flowers in the sides to brighten it up a bit.    There shouldn't be any weeds.      I can use the bale for 2 years before it deteriorates.     Stay tuned......



There is still plenty of snow around and with the warmer temps, there is fear of flooding and falling rocks and assorted dangers.    We will stay  off the mountain roads.    

April brings a birthday and this year it is a MAJOR one.    I feel fortunate that I am still upright and healthy and reasonably aware of my surroundings.    In order to stay that way, I need to continue my exercise level and coming back from AZ to windy, cold weather made that difficult.   So I requested a treadmill for my BD gift.    It arrived yesterday and after waving $$$$, the delivery guys agreed to carry the large, very heavy box upstairs.    It will go into my large bonus room,..... now called the TV lounge, the exercise gym, the art room, the library and the sewing nook.     I am happy to have all that space.   
And more than happy to have my favorite handyman around.....



Mason had to take his turn driving the 50+ year old Beetle.   It has its share of issues but ably goes to the pickleball courts and beyond.   




Thursday, March 30, 2023

Winter hangs on....






These are  a few of my favorite things..... I found these owls in a garden shop in CT at Christmas.    They had several different varieties but they were pricy.    I came back after the holiday and they were 50% off and now they are very happy in Colorado.  They are made with feathers and very fluffy and soft.   And I'm not thinking about where all those feathers came from...... I'm assuming
it was an old pillow. 



Only in Colorado do you see people shoveling snow in shorts.    He fits right in except he doesn't have his sandals with socks on.     

Mountains are still getting feet of snow, the spring winds are starting up and the trees are budding.   



 

Thursday, March 23, 2023

It's been awhile.......

We've used this blog for years to jog our memories of what we did, where we did it, when we did it and who we did it with.     If others checked in on us, that was fine but it was never the purpose.    Along the way, I found 'blog friends' and we have kept in touch and that has been a big bonus.  
 

But over time, I gradually got lazy.    And then, one day, I realized that aside from looking at pictures, I had no idea where the time went.   So, I'm back to my 'diary' and if you check in someday, welcome back.  


My small Home Depot jade has grown over the years.   It survives on total neglect but seems to love sitting in this southern facing window.   And then it flowered !!    It overflowed with tiny white blooms and I was stunned.   Apparently this is pretty rare and "requires ideal conditions of light, food and water".   Well, this gets only good light, water when I think about it and feeding about twice a year.   If it keeps growing, I will have to move it or trim it.   And since it goes to my neighbor when we go to AZ,  we will either have to stay home or divide it into smaller pots as it is getting really heavy.  



We went to the same lovely house in AZ again this year...but a much shorter stay.    The walking path is my favorite thing and he has his pickleball tribe 7 days a week.    This year it was cold and windy and rainy and we only played golf a couple times.    One of them was with our favorite excellent golfer grandson, Alex.  

   



Through out the past year  I have been heavily involved in classes through the Denver Botanic Gardens Botanical Illustration course.     They have a comprehensive program of excellent classes, leading to a Certificate in BI.    They are intensive and instructive.    I have completed about 6-7 of the prerequisites.   I have no intention of going for the certificate but I find the instructors to be excellent and the convenience of Zoom classes makes for an ideal situation of learning from the comfort of my own space.    Someday, I might share my work but I really have no plan except to explore different medium ( graphite, colored pencil, pen and ink , watercolor) and the basics of botany, composition and perspective.     I am pleased with my efforts and results.   And it's good for this aging brain.  

And so, we're home, it's raining and snowing but there are buds on the trees, I've played a round of golf, well fortified in fleece and down, and happy to be back to my 'stuff'.     
 

Thursday, October 6, 2022

October

Jon upgraded to Captain and we were privileged to share the moment.   Very proud of him as he follows in his father's footsteps.     In a couple months, if you're on a United 737 flight, say Hi and I promise, he'll give you a smooth ride.  


While we were at the training center, he gave us the ten cent tour..... saw the mock ups and simulators and 
even the life rafts...( much bigger than I ever imagined).   Glad I saw them in a static display vs. an actual event !


Later that weekend, we headed to Boulder with Mike and Jenna.     We wandered Pearl Street and my favorite Book store, ate excellent pizza at Pizzeria Locale and the best desert ever !      Well fortified, we went to a concert at Chattaqua.     Rodrigo y Gabriela are a guitar duo.     That doesn't begin to describe their talent and it was a very enjoyable evening.     As I sat there with 1000 other fans, I wondered if I should be wearing a mask.   We are almost 3 months out from our bout with Covid and I wasn't very comfortable.    I had no mask with me and I'm not good at holding my breath but we seemed to have avoided it.    Just read where there are new variants being tracked in Europe that are different enough that our vax won't be very effective.....it's always something.     



It snowed on the mountains.   This is a view on my morning walk and it is much more dramatic with the snow.    We've had a lot of rain which is just so great....and now the snows necessary for the mighty Colorado to keep flowing.


And then we went for a walk.     Crystal Lake is in a beautiful setting among the mountains.    The aspen are at their peak and it was a crisp day  with a Colorado blue sky.







Today we are dealing with reactions to our boosters which we got yesterday.    It was a long night with chills and aches and today is lazy.   

    I'm taking a 5 week botany course and yes, it's about as exciting as it sounds.    No drawing but some dissecting (of flowers, not frogs) and a reference book so I don't have to remember it all.  

And, because we were in Boulder, I got a pair of Birkenstocks.    Yes, they are very comfortable, once broken in, and yes, they are rather unattractive.  



 

Thursday, September 8, 2022

It's that time of year again.....

And then we flew East.....

Blogger is not allowing these pics to be placed in order..... The Labor Day parade in Newtown is a very old tradition  and we wonder who will carry on the family tradition now that Mason is a Senior.   He is in the forefront (note that his grandfather, grandmother and mother are on the sidelines.)...Good job photographer (also known as Jon).   
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   The West Point Labor Day concert is a favorite.   We've been going for many years and the concert, the outdoor venue and the fireworks are memorable.  






We did our favorite walks.....Murphy and I did the paved  trails in town while Paul and Jon flew overhead in a plane smaller than I'm comfortable with.    I know it's something they really enjoy and Jon's membership in a Flying Club allows them the use of several planes.    



And then we did the forest trails......rocky, hilly, shady and humid.    But not too buggy altho Murphy did get stung by something when he stuck his nose in a burrow.   




 It was a great weekend and somedays I really miss the New England vibe but then we come back to the mountains and  feel  blessed to be able  enjoy both.  


Tuesday, July 26, 2022

We were not immune......(despite boosters and caution)

Hello again !    Yes, time flies and life goes on  and I feel like nothing much is happening (which, at this age, is a good thing) and I neglect to check in.     BUT, I do have to say that many of my fellow bloggers are as productive as I am.     


Jeff came up from AZ and managed to capture some stunning images with the drone.    The top is our view across the golf course and the bottom view is of our house..... we're in the lower center next to the empty lot.     

I've revived my interest in taking more art classes.    I thoroughly enjoy the fine details of botanical illustration and I'm taking zoom classes through Denver Botanic Gardens.    It's been a learning curve to be sure..... some instructors are great, others not so much.    But since I've taken these same classes many many years ago, I have managed to keep up just fine and look forward to the more advanced work after the prerequisites.   Here is my finished project for Pencil I, the first required course.  (our state flower, the Columbine).


Then I moved on to Colored Pencil basics and the workload seriously increased....apple and leaf and assorted other organic subjects.    I do enjoy the process of layering many many colors...it is a slow 

process.  I'm now finishing up another course on Light / Form  and drawing a carrot....exciting things ....
 but I draw what I know.    




We did some bike rides with Mike and Jenna..... 



We saw big horn sheep up on Mt Evans.



We did a beautiful ride in Waterton Canyon , south of Denver.   That is a woman fly fisher person.   



Jeff came up from AZ...... and promptly tested positive for Covid.....  Three days later, we succumbed.

It wasn't critical symptoms  but it certainly wasn't like the common cold and we were all sick ..... we did seek out the Dr's advice and did not take the anti viral by choice.    Codeine cough syrup made all the difference.     Two weeks later, we are still feeling some effects and we continued to test positive for 10 days.     I'm slowly getting back to walking and hope to get on the bike soon.  



Thank you to Mary Oliver....




 





Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Monthly check in.....

The Grands, Lizzie and Becca ( and BF Michael,) came to visit over the long weekend.     How great to have them.    This was taken right before  we hiked the Oak Leaf Loop at Black Canyon NP.    It's not an easy walk and I'm glad I had my walking poles.....lots of elevation changes and rocky narrow trails....But I managed to keep up with the younger generation.    I wore that shirt in case I needed to be rescued and the helicopter could find me after I'd tumbled down the cliffs.   



Mason, marching in the heat of the day in the Memorial Day parade in Washington DC.    Very proud of the Newtown, CT High School Marching Band.   


It was live streamed so we were able to watch it !



We've had serious winds all spring.    We are already in drought conditions so this doesn't help.   And since I'm a fair weather golfer and bike rider, it does limit me.    I still manage my morning walks before the winds start.      Otherwise, all is good.    I'm taking an art class via Zoom and it has been an experience.   But I appreciate that it's even available.   


We took advantage of youth and strength and the kids moved furniture and helped us put the new area rug down.   I'm very pleased with my choice since I ordered it online and wasn't confident that the colors would work.   Pillows might need changing out.   

And now, we head into summer.    No specific plans.....

 

Monday, April 18, 2022

Almost time to head home.....

Yes, still in AZ.    This is later than we usually stay but it has finally gotten warm and pleasant compared to the last 3 months.    We are 2000 ft higher than Phoenix and surrounds and it makes a big difference.    This rental has a beautiful yard with pool, hot tub, firepit, lounge with fireplace and TV and large dining area with kitchen.    We have used very little of it due to chilly days and wind.    The past week or so has been very nice and I'm sitting outside writing this.   My watch says it is 92 and breezy and I wouldn't want to be in the hot sun but here in the shade it is quite lovely and comfortable.   Plus I am listening to music from Queen, interspersed with a little Bach.... ( a bit schizophrenic ).    



These pictures aren't in any particular order so just bear with me.     My sisters and brother came for a visit.  Of course it was cold.    But we caught up and reminisced and that was good.   And, I took no pictures of the group.      The above was a gathering one day with lunch at the Club overlooking the golf course.    My sister, me, Jan, a HS classmate of my sister and her husband Jim who was our classmate and Paul.    Again, reliving old memories is always fun.   

Then Andy came for spring break from Clarkson U and brought his dad.    Pickleball and golf dominated and I didn't win at  either of them.    



And this is baby Rachel, now 6 months old and our 2nd great grand..... love the red hair.  



Jon came back with Mason for his spring break and I guess all the activities of more pickleball and golf wore him out on the fun Par 3 course.   The first 3 holes are a tease and a lot of fun and then the water carries show up for 3 holes and it gets expensive when the golf balls go swimming and are not retrievable.   

And then it was Easter and we went to Jeff and Jen's for too much food and drink.   And we always love having grandson Alex near.     Fun times.    


The panorama iPhone shot always distorts but you get the idea.   

And now, we are turning our thoughts to heading home later in the week.    The desert is in bloom and is quite stunning.    I'm still taking clippings of flowers and branches and plant parts to draw in  my journal.   

And I finally committed to taking classes at Denver Botanic Gardens once again.   I took several before but they seem to think it was too long ago so I will need to repeat them.    I don't really mind except for the $$ as I thoroughly enjoy classes but it will be interesting to take art classes online.    

I'm signed on with my coach for pickleball lessons.    I played years ago but prefer golf.    I was never any good.    So now we go out in the evenings and do drills and I might be improving.    A ladies only group is forming at home so that is my motivation.     

Mostly I love my morning walks on the hilly paths around here.    The scenery never gets old and I feel like it's very important to my physical and mental health.... I do 3-4 miles at a  good pace so I think that's pretty good, considering old age and all.      We did ride bikes yesterday on the hilly roads for about 10 miles....a good workout but that sun is intense.  


See you soon in beautiful Colorado !