And look at the daffodil buds. They're swelling and getting taller, getting ready to burst open and shine their beautiful yellow selves. I'm happy to report that daffodils don't taste good to rabbits and squirrels so they leave the flowers and leaves alone. Not so the tulips. Those must taste good.
I snapped this picture of two Goldfinches on the finch feeder. They've got a lot of yellow on them. Yay!
The male Cardinal landed on the platform feeder this morning and actually tolerated a House Finch landing across from him and pecking at the seed at the same time. This one is obviously not the bully Cardinal of last year.First thing this morning I taped another piece of watercolor paper to the plexiglass and took another stab at yesterday's painting. The mountains aren't as dark as I'd like but I like the row of trees at their base better and the grass in the foreground much better than yesterday's. Moving on.
I pulled out Sketchbook Challenge and turned to the next one. It was Everyday Object so I chose my jar of paintbrushes. There are a few more brushes in the jar but I chose the ones I thought I could draw. Maybe another time I'll attempt drawing more of them in the jar.
And I drew a gratitude journal page for today too. The big thing I'm grateful for is figuring out the problem with Dropbox on my new laptop. When I open Dropbox on the desktop all of my files aren't there but when I go on Dropbox.com and sign in, they are. After logging out and in a couple times I realized that on the laptop my account picture isn't there and it's tied to a different email address. Aha! Now I have to figure out how to eliminate one account without damaging my "real" account. I think I'll consult with the tech guys at Cyberworks tomorrow. They're very helpful and I have a Peace of Mind account with them which gets me consults in addition to virus protection and security.
A Downy Woodpecker showed up on the suet cakes this afternoon but it hung under the feeder and pecked at the back cake so try as I might I couldn't push the shutter button when its head was visible. This is as good as I got and I never could tell if it was a male or female.
I didn't write anything new today. All I did was slot in what I wrote yesterday but I figure that counts as writing work too, don't you think?
I got to do the school run this afternoon because DS had an unexpected meeting at pickup time. Poor LC has a rotten cold and OJ was looking for seeds because he and some friends are planting a farm on the playground. That seems like a plan doomed to failure but it keeps them occupied.
Things are ramping up for the NFL Draft to take over the city in a couple weeks. Barrels appeared near an intersection that will be closed or diverted once the whole craziness starts. They've closed a portion of a main street near the stadium and more streets will be closed as the date draws near. DS isn't sure that they'll see much increased business because they're across the river from the stadium and people coming in on buses aren't going to be able to get there. I plan to stock up on groceries and hunker down to avoid the craziness.
Today my baby brothers turned 69 years old. Sixty-nine! I suppose it makes sense since I'm 73. Actually it's hard to wrap my head around either number. We're just not that old. Are we?
--Barbara