Sunday, September 21, 2025

Sunday's Hummers

Anna's all the time.

(I think the Rufous are gone for the year.) 



Young male?









Tongue out Sunday!

Saturday, September 20, 2025

Saturday's Critters

Just a couple of critters.

Gray squirrel

Twin #1

Twin #2

Off we go!

Friday, September 19, 2025

Birds in Trees

Design - "Noah's Ark Square" (Pincushion or Door Knob Hanger)
Chart - Noah's Ark Band Sampler
Designer - Homespun Elegance
Fabric - 32 count mystery dyed linen
Fibers - DMC - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 3 August 2015
Completed - 5 August 2015

 Birds in trees.

Band-tailed Pigeons

Flicker


Female Purple Finch

Towhee

Female American Goldfinch

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Today's Birds

Design - "Done By Me"
Pamphlet - "Noah and Company"
Designer - Alma Lynne Designs
Fabric - 28 count Dirty Cashel linen
Fibers - DMC - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 6 August 2015
Completed - 11 August 2015 

 What do I see?


A female Flicker having breakfast


A female American Goldfinch perched atop a rose.

A female Hairy Woodpecker also having breakfast.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Wednesday's Walk

A short walk around the house.

 

Mullien

Towhee and Jay? in the Douglas fir

Signs of autumn

Douglas fir

Big Leaf Maple

Hazel brush

Hazel brush

Bright Hawrthorn

A cascade of berries!

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Holiday Fair - Five Years Ago

Recovery from this massive fire is still a work in progress.


Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Will it Rain?

This is a map of the Holiday Farm Fire east of Eugene / Springfield with the three levels of evacuation in different colors.  It is immense. As of the 14th it was over 166,000 acres and only 6% contained.  We are fortunate that the winds are no longer strong or from the east. That said it will be weeks before this fire is under control.  We have some rain forecast for Thursday and Friday - here's hoping!

The smoke has lessened a bit and the air quality has gone from an 'off the charts' hazardous reading of  over 500, to today's 'very unhealthy' 293. We can now see the sun - kind of!

Weirdly there is now a mix of fog and smoke. The rise in humidity is extremely helpful in fighting this, and other fires throughout the west coast. 

We can now see a bit further - for several days I could not see the first row of trees, much less the taller trees in the background.

It has stopped 'raining' ash so I decided to clean one of the chair that had been back under the eves.


The fine particulate ash and smoke is difficult to battle. Being outside requires an N95 mask to be safe, and it is not recommended to sweep the ash.


This is a photo of the Holiday Farm Fire my uncle shared a few days ago.  They went from a Level One "Get Ready" to a Level Two "Be Prepared to evacuate", and are now back to a Level One. I am so appreciative of everyone who has taken the time to comment on the Oregon/Washington/California fires. Your support is very meaningful. 

This is a photo of the Holiday Farm Fire my uncle shared a few days ago.  They went from a Level One "Get Ready" to a Level Two "Be Prepared to evacuate", and are now back to a Level One. I am so appreciative of everyone who has taken the time to comment on the Oregon/Washington/California fires. Your support is very meaningful.