That's what we had this afternoon. It was overcast in the morning when these Sparrows showed up at the feeder. They stayed for a little while. You can see by the wing blur that the one on the left was making its escape.
There was a Junco on top of a crook too. I've never seen a Junco anywhere but on the ground. They're exclusively ground feeders as far as I know so this one must be a rebel or a daredevil.
Here's the shot of blue sky I couldn't resist. It just looks so nice and warm but it isn't. It was probably 24 degrees, this being the heat of the day when I snapped this photo. And it's supposed to snow again in the morning. Ugh.
I looked down after I took that sky shot and saw bird prints in the snow that's left on the patio. Then I noticed that there's a couple of what looks like cat prints too. Could the cat I see in summer still be living outside in winter? If it is, it's a tough cat.
Today's flower is Peony. I'm pretty pleased with this one. I managed to draw the petals facing the viewer so that they look foreshortened like they're supposed to.
After supper I sat down and cast on a few stitches to knit the swatch with the wool and linen yarn I want to knit a cardigan out of. The color is called Tuscan Tan but I think it leans toward a shade of yellow. Oh well, I like yellow too. The swatch is measuring a little off in stitch count. I'm trying to decide if I should go up a needle size. Or would a smaller needle be right? I need to think. Maybe I'll try again.
My financial advisor called today because I had a CD come due and she wanted to know what I wanted to do with the money. "Did I need the money?" she asked. "No, not right now," I said. She had some ideas about how to reinvest it and my contribution was to say, "that sounds good," when she laid out what she thought would be best. I'm no financial whiz, in fact I'm kind of a spendthrift, but I'm doing okay and even able to save some each month. It feels good to have an advisor I can trust. Thanks, Durwood!
--Barbara


