In this Chickadee picture you can see that the squirrel is in the feeder but the Chickadee doesn't care. I was just happy to snap a decent picture because those little birds really flit around, never staying in one place for long.
I was fast enough and lucky enough to catch a picture of a Bluejay sitting on the fence at the back of the yard. It flew down below the cob corn looking for fallen kernels but evidently didn't find any because it flew right up to the fence and then took off.
I caught sight of an Oriole again today for just a split second so I had to go into the archives for a picture. I know it's kind of cheating but I'm so eager to see one that I'm taking advantage when I can. Hopefully soon one will come and stay long enough for me to take a current picture.
This morning I went down to Zambaldi to visit DS. He was doing three things at once so I didn't stay long. He was brewing Yard Games IPA. In this picture he's measuring out the hops to put into the boil to impart that traditional hoppy flavor. He also poured us tiny glasses of his hibiscus-lime sour beer that he made last week. It's pink! He's going to add more hibiscus to ramp up the flavor and maybe add some orange to enrich the flavor.
The lilacs are starting to bloom! A few of them are opening. I had to pull a flower right up to my nose to smell it today but soon enough of them will be open that the fragrance will be nearly overpowering.
And the Christmas cactus buds are getting bigger. There are four of them, two bigger and two little nubbins, all in this picture. I guess the flowers are a thank you for water and sunshine.
Dad's rose is sprouting. You can barely see the dark maroon shoots in the center of last year's canes. I need to get out there with clippers and cut back the old wood so the new wood can grow and flourish.
Today's drawings are In the Garden. I like the clippers and trowel, oh, and the frog. Also the snail. I guess I like them all.
After Zambaldi, I went to fill up with gas and noticed that my key fob didn't open the door locks and the locks didn't lock when I shifted into drive so I stopped at Rabideau Auto Mart to see if I'd blown a fuse. JR found the door locks fuse and replaced it. The locks worked. Hooray! But it only worked twice before it stopped working again. I suspect that means I've got an electrical problem which isn't easy to find or fix but I'll make an appointment to have the mechanic check it out. I don't want to have to get rid of my red HHR. Sniff. This fuse is tiny, about the size of a pinkie nail.
I tried working on some short story starts this afternoon but didn't get very far. Maybe tomorrow I'll have better luck.
--Barbara







