An Oriole finally landed on the feeder and stayed long enough for a picture. It's a female so it doesn't have the wild dark black and flaming orange colors of the male but she'll bring him back, I bet. Twice this morning a male showed up, landed, and then flew away because there were other birds around. Sheesh. Way to be skittish, Oriole.
And the male Hummingbird was back this afternoon and I was lucky enough to see him. Two of my three shots are blurry but this one of him sipping at the port is pretty much in focus. I noticed that the level of nectar was going down but I hadn't seen any Hummingbirds so I thought maybe the squirrels figured out how to drink the sugar water but evidently not. Hooray!
The Bluejay came back to snack on the suet nuggets again today. It didn't cooperate and land where I could see it easily but you can still tell what kind of bird it is. I wish I could tell if it's a male or female but they look the same.
I drew Leaves today--an oak leaf and a sweet gum leaf. I was surprised that they weren't green in the book so I colored them the way I saw them. Must have been autumn when she drew them for the book.
I had three Zooms today. In the morning I met with my virtual assistant (who is a real person, not a bot) to talk about having her make some very short videos to post on Facebook and Instagram. I've decided not to get on TikTok because every time I go on there I get frustrated and confused. I don't like it so I'm not doing it. After lunch I Zoomed with my women writer friends like I do every Friday. We chatted, wrote for 10 minutes, shared what we wrote, and then chatted some more. After that I didn't have anything to do so I listened to an audiobook and drew a gratitude journal page for the first time in two weeks.
My third Zoom was Friday Night Knitting. I worked on Scrap Hat #4, got through the even rounds and into the crown decreases. Our numbers dwindled when the California contingent went off to bingo so when KW got tired at 8 o'clock we called it a night. I'm just as glad because I set my alarm for 6 in the morning so I'll be semi-awake when I arrive at the writing workshop to set up at 8 AM. Man, that's early.
Now I need to add pictures to these paragraphs, reread it to catch any typos, and then post it so I can hit the sack. Tomorrow should be quite a day. I'll report.
--Barbara







