Thursday, May 28, 2026

Fledglings


Design - "Sweet Violets"
Designer - Cedar Hill
Fabric - 28 count R & R Irish Cream linen
Fibers - DMC - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 20 April 2008
Completed - 31 May 2008 

A blue, blue sky.

A lovely song.

A wonderfully bright bird.

Such a joy to have Black-headed Grosbeaks in the spring / summer.

And oh, look!  The raucous, demanding baby Starlings have fledged!

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Wednesday's Walk


It's a lovely day to take a walk! 

Oregon White Oak

False Solomon's Seal (Maianthemum racemosum)

False Bugbane (Trautvetteria caroliniensi)

Inside Out Flower (Vancouveria hexandra)

Columbia Lily (Lilium columbianum)

California Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)

Western Trumpet Honeysuckle (Lonicera ciliosa)

Indian Plum (Osoberry)

Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana)

Vine Maple (Acer circinatum)

 

And I'll end the walk with a close up of the bright green leaves of an Oregon White Oak. 

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

In the Treetops

Design - "Geranium Sampler"
Magazine - "Cross Stitch Sampler" - April 1995 issue
Designer - Janelle Marie Designs
Fabric - 28 count ivory linen
Fibers - GAST
Started - 1 March 1995
Completed - 5 May 1995

This was the first pattern using GAST Threads that I stitched.



 Perched in the treetops.

Female Black-headed Grosbeak

Male American Goldfinch

Female Acorn Woodpecker

Steller's Jay

American Goldfinch pair

Female Purple Finch

Male Black-headed Grosbeak

Towhee

Two Acorn Woodpecker guys

Band-tailed Pigeon

Monday, May 25, 2026

Memorial Day

This Memorial Day I honor James Willard Waning.

My maternal grandfather did not serve in World War II, however he worked in essential industries - first as a logger, and later helping to build Liberty Ships.

According to the following pay stubs, it appears that Jim Waning worked for Iron Fireman Manufacturing Co. in Portland, Oregon from mid-April 1943 to Mid-February 1944.  In his 1943 tax return Jim Waning claimed to have an income of $3010.00 from Iron Fireman Manufacturing Co.  That income required long hours of work. 


Note the Victory Tax.


In August 1943 Jim earned $100 for one week's labor.
I think this required an 80 hour work week (and no increase in wages for overtime).

Each week money was deducted for the purchase for War Bonds.


In September 1943 Jim was ill and missed several days of work.

The next week he took vacation.  If he was paid for 40 hours then he earned $1.25 per hour.


If Jim earned $1.25 an hour even with overtime, then he often worked 68 hours or more in a week. 


These long work hours continued into 1944. 


The O.A.B. tax is the Old Age Benefits Tax - the precursor to Social Security.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Sunday's Hummer

Once again, just the male Anna's.

On the look out.




Having a bite to eat



He's the same color as the blooms!

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Saturday's Critters

Some of the visitors this week.

A bull snake



A skunk



NOT a gray squirrel!


A doe and a young buck

She's still in charge.

A gray squirrel

Hope you are able to enjoy the holiday weekend.