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Thursday, February 21, 2013

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

These twelve beauties were just stunning - in the seeing, in the carmelizing, and in the eating!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Route Planning

We are hoping to skee-daddle out of here within a couple of weeks and head for the Pacific Northwest, via New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, and into Oregon and Washington.

Friday, March 3, 2006

WE HAVE BIRD!

Perhaps some of you birders out there may know what is going on here. Briefly, there is a small sparrow that has fallen in love with our passenger side bedroom window. There are two other, much larger windows on that side of the rig, but he continues to haunt that one.

Here is the routine: As the clock strikes eight o'clock in the morning, he lands on the tiny edge of the window and jumps straight up - much like I've seen bunnies in the desert do - and pecks at the top of the window frame. He is able to sustain this behaviour for hours on end, with a few coffee breaks in between - this is, after all, the Pacific Northwest! We thought there might be bugs there that he was eating, but no sign of anything.

Because my husband is strictly a night person, this bird was creating a very unpleasant situation for sleeping in mornings. So we put some clear duct tape on the window frame to discourage his landing there. Well, it didn't stick entirely, thus provided a suitable purchase for him. Took that down and put up a piece of heavy plastic over the side of the window that he had been attacking. Not surprisingly, he moved to the other half of the window, although this proved more difficult for him.

So another piece of plastic was needed. This time we used a black plastic leaf bag - tres elegante! But it seems to have done the trick. For two mornings in a row, there has been no bird at the window at any time of the day.

We are assuming that he could see the reflection of the forest of trees that surrounds us, and that he was trying to fly into said trees, but his brain was apparently not firing on all its cylinders to give him the message that he wasn't actually landing in a tree!!

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Thursday
February 16th, 2006

For the second time this month, we made an emergency visit to the dentist for Gary. As last time, there will be another root canal - tomorrow.

On the way home, we saw a backpack that appeared to have been left by someone who had been lounging on the grass by a bus stop. We could not stop to investigate because of traffic.

What a blow that must have been when the owner discovered the loss! :-(