Friday, June 4, 2010

Sometimes you just need a nap


This picture doesn't need many words. Notice the ONE American flag sock. That's just all you need in June.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Birds Birds Birds







Bird nests galore!
Every year we have a family of orchard orioles in our front oak tree. This year I got a good picture of the nest with the fledgies on it. They make a hanging nest and the babies were bright yellow. Not the best camoflague. They fledged this week and are now hanging out in the neighbor's big oak tree safely away from the cats.
A prothonotary warbler moved into one of our nest boxes. You can see her sitting by the box with moss in her beak. The nest is made mostly of green moss. Soft, I guess! I think she is incubating now.
While watching the orioles I had noticed a pair of blue-gray gnatcatchers hanging around. I finally found their nest in a crepe myrtle right near the orioles' oak tree. It is gorgeous. The outside is papered entirely with lichens held on with spider webs. It's quite a feat of engineering. They have four babies that I expect to fledge any day. You can see dad gnatcatcher looking at the camera. They are tiny birds, smaller than a chickadee. The nest is also tiny.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Cub scout Blue and Gold


The cub scouts have a Blue & Gold banquet every year. There is a "dad and lad" cake bake and they auction off the cakes to raise money for the pack. Translation: you spend an entire day working on the cake to buy it back for $50 while dad and lad are nowhere to be found. Ok, they helped a little and we did take a few pictures to capture the moment but they're in another file somewhere, right now, along with the awards pictures from the banquet. Overall I had a great time and Aaron had fun while Dave and Julia were mostly miserable and would rather have been at home. Alex.....luckily the tentacles stayed concealed and he had fun running around and "guarding" our cake for the silent auction. He stood behind it and refused to let anyone else bid on it.
It was a lovely cake!

Tentacles

Alex forgot the word for the boy parts.....you know the ones.....testicles. He calls them tentacles. Needless to say, we've run with this.
For example, "No, you can't get on my shoulders. I don't want tentacles on my neck (see the post about Alex never wearing pants)"
"Tentacle alert" - when the pants depart and he goes streaking through the house.
There are just so many possibilities with this one.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Isn't she pretty?

A 2-wk old pearl white Leghorn napping on the side of their container. Isn't she lovely and fluffy?

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Alex and the computer

Alex finally got his own computer CD-ROM game. He's been wanting to play the big kid games but he can't manage. He is thrilled with it and quickly learned to do everything on it. Today he was playing and just got too tired to continue. He took and hour long nap on the computer chair. (Yes, on any given day if you drop in on us Alex will most likely NOT have pants on. He just hates pants.)

Kids







Saturday was actually a beautiful day. It gave us some hope that spring might someday occur and it might quit raining everyday. I thought these were cute. We were moving the chickens out to the chicken-tractor and the kids all climbed on top.