Cherish is my favorite word, and I cherish the ability of turning the routine into a beautiful moment.
Nature creates in me, a spiritual and meditative time to bring peace, harmony and balance, into an otherwise ordinary day~
Mary Howell Cromer







Showing posts with label Hummingbird Moths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hummingbird Moths. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2013

Farewell to an Old Friend and Hello to a New Friend~


~ Farewell to My Precious Spencer Ivy ~




This is the day, that I have put off for 45 days.

I wanted to give you one more day, I wanted to give us one more day together.

Nearly 17 years ago, I was given 3 tiny kittens, that all fit together in the palm of my hand.

As you grew, I found homes, and when we got to you, I could not let you go.

Our dog Muschka, helped raise you and you would make biscuits on her back, until she passed away 5 years ago.

Every day, other than when we have traveled, you have been my bed pillow buddy.

You would make biscuits in my hair, or in the cradle of my arm, and fall asleep.

Often throughout the night, I would awaken to hear your soft purr...it never seemed to cease, even while you slept.

The years, before retirement, I would arrive home and there you were, always so excited to greet me.

You gave kisses, just like a dog might do...my chin, or cheek, would always get a quick swipe from that little tongue of yours.

You snuggled on my lap, when I knitted, watched the tellie, when I worked at the computer, or read a book.

You were always right along side me, no matter what room I may have been in, you had to check in on me, see what I was doing.

Your favorite game was to hide behind the shower curtain, or draperies and then jump out and surprise me...I will miss that.

For sixteen years, you never had to go to the doctor, never even went outside.

You were content to be an inside cat, and one of the best friends I have ever had.

Several weeks ago, something about your behavior suddenly changed.

I had to take you to see the Vet, I just knew you would be afraid, but instead, you purred from within the crate all the way there, and back.

You trusted me completely.

You had developed a heart murmur and also some teeth problems, that the doctor said was causing you some pain.

You had also begun to show your age, by having other issues as well.

We worked together tough, you and I, to make sure that you were comfortable, that you were OK, that I too was OK.

Then today, August 23, 2013, I just knew, and I think that you did as well, that the time had come to say farewell.

I have no words to adequatedly say how very much I am going to miss you my friend.

A small 9 pound cat, that lost 4 1/2 pounds in the past 6 weeks, with the biggest heart imagineable and one that loved me unconditionally, as I have you.

It may not be in scripture, and yet, it has always been a hope of mine...

that one day, once we pass through heaven's gate, that not only will we be reunited with our loved ones, but also our favorites as well.

You my friend...Spencer Ivy, my favorite, have been such a sweet blessing to me and your daddy and we will always love and miss you.

We are forever thankful that you came into our lives~




Several weeks ago, my friend Sandy and I drove down to the little historical town of Westport, along the banks of the Ohio River.
We ate a delicious lunch and then drove to a park along the shoreline. 
I had heard that the area had some good birding and so when I spotted a few Barn Swallows flying near the water's edge, I got happy...you know I adore Swallows ;)
Anyway, I pulled into a vacant driveway and we walked down closer to the water, where we got our first glimpse of the Great Blue Heron that I shared in my post last week.
The Barn Swallows seemed to be swooping and diving from the home next to the vacant lot. 
 I edged my way closer and closer and then thought...I just need to find out if it is OK to walk on this property.
We drove to the home and I rang the door bell and that is when we met Vicki Banks. 
What a charming lady she was, and she also loves not only birds, but all wildlife and domestic animals. 
She helps with animal rescues and takes in many strays along the way as well.
As it turned out, our individual lives got busy, I missed 2 clutches of Barn Swallows that were raised right under her deck...ahh, yet there shall be next year though;)
Vicki said that in the Summer months she would have dozens of Hummingbirds come to her upper deck and take in her daily homemade nectar.
Last week, we made plans to meet at her lovely home. 
It was absolutely amazing!
I have never seen that many Hummingbirds all at the same time. 
It was like drawing Honey Bees to sugar, there were so many.

FYI, Mary with Mosiac Monday is off for 2 weeks and so I may share some of this post again when she returns.
This is only Friday evening, but I wanted to go ahead and post this, as we have a very busy week coming up. 
Until then, I hope that those of you who visit will enjoy.
I appreciate each of you so very much~

Remember to double click on the image, to view a larger slide show of the images shared ~

 I am linking up with Stewart at:
Wild Bird Wednesday

(http://paying-ready-attention-gallery.blogspot.com.au/)
 


Since this post was about spending time with my new friend Vicki Banks, and the beautiful Hummingbirds, I decided to add in some rescent images of the Hummingbird Moths that I have seen this season also~
 


Vicki Bangs
website: www.vickisfrogs.com
Freaky Frogs at Paradise Point

Vicki has been creating her whimsical critters for about 10 years.

She is  self taught and still learning.

She is blessed to have collectors from as far away as Germany.

When you enter her whimsical Froggy world you'll see a mix of garden
critters, a praying mantis here and there, and a smattering of snakes, but
most of all you'll see frogs.

Big frogs, funny frogs.

The frogs are born at the recycling center and coaxing them out into their distinctive
personalities requires hours of hard work.

After cutting, heating, pounding,
texturing, soldering and a quick acid bath to get that beautiful green
patina stylish frogs are known for, they are ready to go out into the world
on their own.

Her copper characters become more than acquisitions or
investments.

They charm their way into their owner’s hearts and become
companions and confidants.

Although they can withstand the elements,
their owners often let them winter inside so they can be enjoyed year
round.

Perhaps Kermit was wrong.

Maybe it is easy being green !!!
 
 
 
 


Vickie's dog pals are Benzer and Moon Doggie...too cute, they were!
 
 
 
 


Vicki's Cat Rocky, was quite the character, followed us everywhere that we walked ;)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




 My neighbor Mona across the lane from me has her own kind of garden whimsey going on. 
One of my favorites is the old porcelain sink, filled to overflowing with flowers. 






 

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Let Me Begin With a Hummingbird Moth~

 For the past two weeks,I have been feeding the cat and pond fish across the lane from my home while the neighbors are away.  
I always enjoy photographing in Mona's garden and on this particular day, I saw one of my favorite visitors...

A Sphinx Moth, and. or Hummingbird Moth.  
They are truly such lovely, delicate creatures~

 


 I think either this autumn, or next spring, I must invest in a Butterfly Bush...
for then I might get such lovely visitors my way~

Below is a Fiery Skipper center and another species of Skippers along side~

* Note...there are so many species of Skippers, and I am just not certain what these are.
 


 We have oodles of the female Common Whitetail Dragonflies, flitting around~


 


 Before Mona left on her vacation journey, she called me on the phone one afternoon to say that I just might be interested in the 3 frogs she had just seen by her pond.  
When I got there, this is what I saw...3 American Bullfrogs, all piled on top of one another~
 


 One of the smallest butterflies seen here is the Pearl Crescent taking in the nourishment of a purple  Cone Flower~
 
 


 Such a handsome adult male Bullfrog below.  I love that deep voice he drums out~


Below is a gorgeous Spot-winged Glider Dragonfly.  
I had never seen one of these before, and it was an amazing species, taken right across the lane from my home the other day~

Below are Knock-Out-Roses taken at my next door neighbor Sue's garden.  I have to take so many of my summer images elsewhere, for the vast part of my 2 acres is shade trees~

 
 


Miniature Hollyhocks~


Below is the ever present summer resident, the Cabbage White Butterfly~

 
I enjoy so much watching butterflies, the way they glide from flower to flower.  
Their beauty is amazing, such gifts every one of them.  
Eastern Tiger Swallowtail below, such elegant beauty~
 
 

I am linking up with Mary at:

http://dearlittleredhouse.blogspot.com/

Please join me, and Happy Mosaic Monday~