I had a lucky peek out the patio door and saw this Hairy Woodpecker on the suet cakes. A Hairy hardly ever visits the feeders so I was thrilled to see it and be able to take this one picture before it flew away. Score!
In contrast a Downy Woodpecker landed on the round feeder not too long afterwards. You can see how much smaller it is than the Hairy Woodpecker.
She's hard to see in the shadow but a female Cardinal visited the platform feeder and even tolerated a pair of House Finches eating on there at the same time.
And this squirrel hung from its back feet on the suet nuggets nibbling away. This is the acrobatic squirrel but I wasn't fast enough to catch it dangling there.
I picked Green as my drawing prompt today. First I drew the aloe plant that lives on the table. Then I tried my hand at the daffodil that's starting to open in front of the house. And finally I took a stab at drawing a frog on a lily pad. They're not bad, and they're all green.
Here's the daffodil that's right below the mailbox just outside the front door. It's going to be fully open in a day or two.
At the other end of the flower bed these hyacinths are just sprouting. You can see the flowers beginning to poke their noses out of the clusters of leaves. They were Dad's favorite spring bulb so I'm glad they're showing up this year.
And my watercolor. I'm not so good at painting tree leaves. I try but I think I make too big marks on the paper. I like the way the rocks turned out and the trunk isn't too bad but the leaves don't look very leaf-like. Maybe I'll take another stab at it tomorrow. Short strokes, Barbara, short and stab-y.
Just before coming back here I drew a gratitude page and drew the worst bird EVER. No, don't try to tell me it isn't, I know it, it's terrible.
I tried to tackle a note I wrote about something I need to add to the manuscript and couldn't find anything online. I want a little scene when two of the main characters are looking at the stars and I want him to tell her folklore tales about the constellations. Nowhere online, not even Wikipedia had the info I wanted so I guessed I'd have to make them up. I did find a night sky of Bonaire which showed the visible constellations and I remembered that I have a night sky field guide. Actually just now I remembered that I also have an Audubon Guide to the Night Sky. Those two combined will give me lots of info that I can finesse into folklore for the scene. Sometimes it pays to hang on to things.
The other writer-y thing I did today was watch an Ad School video about calculating Return On Investment to figure out which of my books is the most profitable and is worth focusing my ads on. I did the calculations and discovered that none of my books is making a profit so I can't do the homework because I don't have anything to work with. *sigh* I'll watch the next video but I feel like I'm whistling up a stump. I haven't made any new ads in a while so maybe I'll make a couple for the new title and see what happens.
It was a gorgeous sunny day and got up to 61 degrees so I had the house open to air it out. Oh, it smelled so good.
--Barbara