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 Red-bellied Woodpecker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red-bellied Woodpecker. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2016

Pairing Up of Twins and Hawks~



Happy Monday, Happy Week and it is going to be HAPPY here too.  
The sunrise above was taken on Wednesday when I was heading into Louisville to receive my final gel injection for the next six months.  Thankful.  As I sat at the stoplight and got the shot above, I felt  newness of hope. That is what we all need every day and so I am going to wish it for each of you as well.  Whatever may be going on in your life, I pray that you can find hope to battle whatever is going on through to completion.  
It takes time and great courage, but you can do it, if you just have the faith~


Remember to double click on the first image, to view a larger slideshow presentation after                                                                you have read the narratives~

I will be linking up with Judith for:

www.lavendercottagegardening.com

&

Stewart for:
   http://paying-ready-attention-gallery.blogspot.com.au/




U-Turn...Silveit was headed out into the dog yard and decided she was not interested after all.  Snow fell last week, but only enough to say it did.
Below are snow Crocus~


Red-bellied Woodpecker, right outside my window~



Two Gray Squirrels playing in the snow, also right outside my window ;) ~



A Blue Jay...ha, and you guessed it, right outside my window~


Across the lane from my home, the female Red-Shouldered Hawk awaited a meal from her mate.  They have set up a new nest in the same tree used the past three years.  Much can change the outcome and so I am being very careful in watching them from a distance for now~


The female above is larger than the male below.  
Mating for life, unless something should happen to one and then they select a new mate~


Our grand-twins turned 7 last week.  Their party was at the Louisville Science Center.  They even made homemade ice cream using nitrogen and lots of supervision from the staff.  The theme of their party was Egypt.  They are quite fascinated with the land of pyramids.  My great grandfather was the first United States Ambassador to Egypt and I will share about that next week~


They made pyramids out of Popsicle sticks and play dough.  Remember they are square on the bottom and triangular on the top ;) ~


Cullen is a minute older than Kerrick and so his photo was taken first here.  My oldest daughter Hillary below on left and her husband Andrew are the proud parents of the twins.  Both are teachers by profession~


Can you count the freckles...I love them!  Cullen making faces and his little cousin following same~


I have been seeing this old silo since 1976, when we first moved out int the country.  They are making a huge mess of this land, while constructing a new highway.  I hope they allow this structure to remain~


Sunrise on Sunday morning, with fog rolling in on my favorite Covered Bridge Road~


The Orthopedic Surgeon said to walk the day following the injection.  It was more like a tip toeing walk, goodness...ouch~



The tree above so beautiful as the sun arose from behind it and a light fog covered the land.  
A Mute Swan that usually avoids me by a large body of water, decided to come closer and take a look-see at me.  It's mate was killed a couple of years ago, they think by a Coyote and so this one is very non-trusting.  I felt honored~




A Belted Kingfisher made a quick pass over~



The Anchorage Trail is where I took my tip toe walk and there was another pair of Red-Shouldered Hawks getting ready for their nesting season as well.  Also a White-tailed Deer that always seems to be alone, though there is quite a large herd of deer on the grounds~




It seems that I can spot them from far and wide.  This juvenile Red-Shouldered Hawk was hunting near where I go to the market.  It seemed quite hungry and also appeared to be a male by size alone~




Spring has arrived, maybe not on the calendar, but when the Spring Peepers begin their all day, all night concert, it sure feels like it has. These were taken two doors from me, but we have them too, just not as many~





Our visiting Praying Mantis Eveas who appeared on Christmas Eve.  Bill and I really enjoy him, yet we know his time is getting short now. What amazing creatures they are~





Friday, January 15, 2016

Snow Pup-cubs and Snow Birds~


I wanted to thank everyone who wrote messages of encouragement this past week.  I read each one and took mental notes as well as a few written ones too.   We all need people who are positive and uplifting to get us on the right track to better health and life change, especially as we get older.  While I have a very good support system, not everyone knows how to translate their thoughts  into positive encouragement, but rather the opposite and all you want to do, is run and hide under the covers, though that is not my style.
Take this blog for instance, I have made so many friends and you all are so supportive, but my family very rarely sees my blog posts.  It is not that they do not care, they do, they just do not take the time.
Time...I am tardy every week in getting my visits made to many of the blogs that I keep up with and I have only the truth, life just gets busy.
We need to take time to encourage as often as we can, it does make a difference!
Thanking you all again so much for everything.
We got our first snow, just at 3" and it was bitter cold 9' and so I took the photos of birds through the window, looking out into the side garden.
Have a wonderfully blessed week~

Remember to double click on the first image, to view a larger slideshow presentation after you have read the narratives~

I will be linking up with Judith for:

www.lavendercottagegardening.com

&

Stewart for:
   http://paying-ready-attention-gallery.blogspot.com.au/



Above, the opening selection is of a Red-Bellied Woodpecker.  Beauties and also quite naughty to cedar wood homes, likes ours.
Below is a male Cardinal.  They are the state of Kentucky bird~








Mourning Dove~



Black Capped Chickadee~



Tufted Titmouse~





Large buck walking in my back yard after having eaten corn I place in trays. He was limping.  Hopefully he will heal and be OK~






Downy Woodpecker~


White-throated Sparrow~






~These fun pup-cubs~























White-throated Sparrow trying to stay warm~