Thursday, May 2, 2024

May's Blog Header

May Blog Header Revealed

Garden Grumbles and Cross Stitch Fumbles May Blog Header

I decided to keep on stitching birds in May, so my header reflects one of my obsessions. Below I've listed the designers, the charts and the designs names.  Rows are horizontal.

Row #1: The Stitching Shed, "Cluck Cluck"; below that is The Prairie Schooler, "Trick or Treat" - "Owl"; "Birds of a Feather, "Happy as a Lark"; The Trilogy, "Happy Chirp Chirp Day", Elizabeth Spurlock, "Easy Cross Stitch Patterns a Day 2009" - "Black-capped Chickadee"; The Yankee Stitcher, "An Ostentation of Peacocks".

Row #2: The Cricket Collection, "Soft Boiled" - "Tiny Chick";  The Drawn Thread, "For the Birds"; The Prairie Schooler, "As the Crow Flies" "Sow Four Seeds"; Ewe and Eye and Friends, "Peacock Spot Sampler"

Row #3: Bent Creek, "Leaves"; Sisters and Best Friends, "Just Cross Stitch 2005 Ornament Issue" - "On the First Day of Christmas"; The Cricket Collection, "Eggs...etera" - "Painted Egg"; Praiseworthy Stitches, "Winter Bird Delight"; La-D-Da, "Tis Better to Give Than Receive"; Heart in Hand, "Birds".  

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Wasco Walk - Part One

On Saturday, April 20th my sister, mom, and I took a road trip.

We drove 190 miles to the north and east to the Tom McCall Preserve near Mosier, Oregon.

This amazing place abuts the southern edge of the Columbia Gorge.
This is looking north across the Columbia River to the north side on Washington State. 

Mountains everywhere...
Mt Adams

But the true reason to go in April is to take in the amazing displays of Arrowleaf  Balsamroot.
My sister did a 3 mile hike (up the bluffs), and my mom and I did a 2.5 mile hike that was not as vertically challenging. 

There were lots and lots of wildflowers.

A wild parsley of some sort.

A new wildflower for me.
Large-Flower Triteia

And always one was aware of the past volcanic activity.
Layers and layers and layers of balsalt.

The Mighty Columbia River

Lupine

More Balsamroot

Mt Hood

Stay tuned for Part Two!

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Pops of Color

Design - "Gingham Bunny"
Chart - "The Bunny Collection"
Designer - JBW Designs
Fabric - 28 count Antique White linen
Started - 11 July 2010
Completed - 12 July 2010 

Just a few American Goldfinches so far.

I've not seen more than 4-6 at a time.

I am hoping for larger numbers.

The same with the Black-headed Grosbeaks.

So far no more than two birds.

Monday, April 29, 2024

High in the Sky

Design - "Plaid Bunny"
Chart - "The Bunny Collection"
Designer - JBW Designs
Fabric - 28 count Antique White Cashel
Floss - DMC
Started - 6 August 2010
Completed - 9 August 2010

Saturday morning I spied several large skeins of geese flying overhead.

It was pretty cool to get a glimpse of this large migration.

Closer at hand the Turkey Vultures have taken up residence.

They hang out on cool morning until the air temperatures warm up.

And yes...

I continue to see a couple of crows.

So far they aren't hassling the smaller birds. 

They gray squirrels pay no attention to them, so we shall see.

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Sunday's Hummers

I am seeing both Anna's and Rufous Hummingbirds.

This series features a female Anna's.

Grabbing

Getting

Holding

Hovering

Back for more

And heading to the nest.

Saturday, April 27, 2024

Saturday's Critters

All sizes today.

Two chipmunks

Solo

Squirrel atop a tree

Another tree top squirrel
I've had as many has nine gray squirrels at one time.

Barry?
Not sure it's Barry,  but this buck is once again growing antlers.

Can you see the big dark buttons?

I like this series.

The squirrel is not going to let the deer have the seed tray food.

Touche!

And yes, one more bear sighting.



The spring time grass grazing amuses me.

Munch

Munch