The daily squirrel did an acrobatic turn this afternoon. Instead of leaping onto the perch and getting right to nibbling seed it landed on the roof of the square green feeder and looked around a little before stretching down to eat the seed upside down.
After my walk I dug around in the shed and didn't find the feeder I was thinking was there (I must have tossed it) but I did find this tube feeder with big enough holes that the peanut halves in the mix can be gotten out. No birds or squirrels have discovered it yet but I have faith in the gluttony of the backyard wildlife that it won't take long. And this feeder looks like it'll be emptied much quicker than the square one. I had to reinstall a crook that I removed the other day to hang it but that's okay, the hole was still there so it was easy to put back in the ground.
I noticed the House Finches have faded to their winter coloration. Their breasts and heads aren't the bright raspberry red/pink of summer and are back to the washed out pink of winter.
For art today I decided to get out my watercolors and practice painting the landscape I want to paint in the last watercolor class next Wednesday. I'm happy with the way it turned out and sometimes when I look at it it kind of looks like the photograph. Kinda.
Just before settling down to blog I worked on writing the blurb for Anneke's Legacy. What I have is a hook (first sentence) I'm happy with and then two paragraphs of too much information for the final draft.
There was a home football game this afternoon and I can hear a rock band still playing at the stadium. I live over a mile away so if I can hear the drums and some singing inside my house imagine how loud it is in person. I just checked online and they won. Yay! That means people will be in a good mood for at least tomorrow. And the Brewers won last night too so the baseball fans will be happy too--for a while anyway.
--Barbara