Jun 13, 2011

Baby jay.

I’ve mentioned before that we have many bluejays in the trees in our yard.  Every year we see babies.  This one isn’t a tiny baby, but he is a new, young jay.

I have seen 3 or 4 babies around.  And I definitely hear them chattering right outside my office window.  We had the sprinkler on yesterday and they were playing in the spray.

Today this one hung out in this shrub for most of the afternoon.  I caught several shots of him napping on the branch, but I decided to use this one because it is the only one where he stepped out into sunlight.

Jun 12, 2011

One of the bloggers that I follow posted several miscellaneous factoids the other day, one of which was that a tiny owl and spider could be found in the detail on a one dollar bill.  I wanted to see for myself, but I didn’t have a magnifying glass.  So…. I took a macro shot instead.

Can you see the owl?

I wasn’t able to see the spider, but I was able to find the owl.  Can you see it?  If not, this should help:

Here he is.

Jun 11, 2011

Floaters!

We worked in the yard today, cutting down one of several trees out back that have died in the last few years of drought.  Whew, that’s hot work!

We ended up at the lake, of course.  This is the typical scene on any weekend, and sometimes weekday evening, on B-Dock.

We played with Marty & Sue, Joe, Kurt, Wally, Kevin, and new B-docker friend, David.

Jun 10, 2011

Barndoor.

Over the weekend Monte repainted the barn doors on the shop.  They look great.   We made the doors ourselves, which was quite the project.  The rest of the siding on the shop is hardiboard, so it doesn’t need much maintenance but the doors are wood and the weather is hard on them here.

Here’s a shot from before the shop was there.  Hard to believe it’s been 2 years.  And it’s nearly 5 years since we bought the house(!).   Where does the time go?

Before.

Jun 9, 2011

Time flies.

I’ve taken several shots of the morning glory already this year.  It sprouted about four  months ago, has grown up the arbor, and has bloomed beautiful pink blooms.  And, though Summer isn’t here yet for 2 more weeks, it’s getting ready to recycle all its energy into seed for next year.   I should take a bunch of this seed and scatter it all along the fenceline and see what comes of it next year.  🙂

Jun 8, 2011

Hold still.

I’m surprised this guy held still long enough for me to take the shot.

Today was a bit longer day than usual of endless conference calls.   I just recalled how one summer between college semesters I was looking for any kind of job I could get.  I ended up following up on an ad in the paper for telemarketer openings.   I showed up.   Sat down with a phone and some papers and started dialing.   After a few hours I was out of there – swearing I would never do that again.  You know.  I could never spend all day on the phone.  Talking to people.

So after finishing many more years of college and 20 years working, what am I doing?  Spending all day on the phone.  Talking to people.   Ironic, eh?    🙂

 

Jun 7, 2011

Coneflower.

The purple coneflower plant had a hard time this winter, but it’s back with gusto with a bunch of blooms to enjoy.  This is the first one, and farthest along.

Many years ago, I saw a piece of inspirational writing hanging on the wall in a colleague’s office in Poughkeepsie, while on a business trip there.   I wrote it down, keep a copy of it, and have since then taken it to heart.   Unlike these perennials, you and I only get one season to bloom where we are planted.  We should strive to make it our best…

Life’s Little Instructions

Sing in the shower * Treat everyone you meet like you want to be treated * Watch a sunrise at least once a year * Leave the toilet seat in the down position * Never refuse homemade brownies * Strive for excellence, not perfection * Plant a tree on your birthday * Learn three clean jokes * Return borrowed vehicles with the gas tank full * Compliment three people every day * Never waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them * Leave everything a little better than you found it * Keep it simple * Think big thoughts but relish small pleasures * Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know * Floss your teeth * Ask for a raise when you feel you’ve earned it * Be forgiving of yourself and others * Overtip breakfast waitresses * Say “thank you” a lot * Say “please” a lot * Avoid negative people * Buy whatever kids are selling on card tables in their front yards * Wear polished shoes * Remember other people’s birthdays * Commit yourself to constant improvement * Carry jumper cables in your trunk * Have a firm handshake * Send lots of Valentine cards.  Sign them, “Somone who thinks you’re terrific.” * Look people in the eye * Be the first to say, “Hello” * Use the good silver * Return all things you borrow * Make new friends but cherish the old ones * Keep secrets * Sing in a choir * Plant flowers every spring * Have a dog * Always accept an outstretched hand * Stop blaming others. Take responsibility for every area of your life * Wave at kids on school buses * Be there when people need you * Feed a stranger’s expired parking meter * Don’t expect life to be fair * Never underestimate the power of love * Drink champagne for no reason at all * Live your life as an exclamation, not an explanation * Don’t be afraid to say, “I made a mistake” * Don’t be afraid to say, “I don’t know” * Compliment even small improvements * Keep your promises (no matter what) * Marry only for love * Rekindle old friendships * Count your blessings * Call your mother

                                                                                             – H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

Jun 6, 2011

Sheila365 has switched to a new wordpress theme!

I picked the Journalist v1.9 theme when I first started this blog in March 2010.  I’ve been waiting for EVER for a new theme to be published, that I like, with a dark background, wide enough left column to be suitable for a photoblog, that didn’t have goofy fonts or other not-my-style eye candy, etc.

WordPress just published a new theme today:  Twenty Eleven.  And….I like it!  The first new theme I have previewed that I wanted to activate.

I have made minimal changes to my existing content.  I tweaked the width of some photos in several posts.  I added an About page, and a few other pages which can be navigated via the menu bar at the top.  I plan to expand content further, but for now am taking Twenty Eleven for a test ride.

Jun 4, 2011

Searing.

Ooooo-weee it’s hot out.   We’ve had a number of 100+ degree days.  There is no escaping it.  I shudder to think what the rest of the summer holds for record heat, record drought.

I happily did as little as possible today – a mental health day, so to speak.

This is  a shot of the neighbor’s century plant, that I first posted about last month, now in bloom.   I intentionally took it into the sun, hoping to get a nice silhouette.  I like the color of the sky here.

Can’t you just hear the ground sizzling in this shot?

Jun 3, 2011

Coffee crescent.

The sun comes through the kitchen window as it rises and shines a bright beam of light across the room.

I looked down at my coffee cup before taking the first sip and saw this crescent moon.

The swirls of milk immediately make me think of the “..clouds in my coffee…” lyric from Carly Simon’s  You’re So Vain (give it a listen here).

and, oh, yeah… TGIF!!!

Jun 2, 2011

Feelin' a little girlie.

Today started out with a 7AM tooth drilling at the dentist that made my head hurt the rest of the day.

I decided to end it with a manicure at the salon.   I should do this more often.

Monte roasted up a delicious chicken for dinner.  Yum!!

The day definitely ended better than it started.

Jun 1, 2011

Extract.

My oh my, it’s June already!!

A couple weeks ago, my friend, Teresa, told me that she was making homemade vanilla extract.  I was intrigued!   And I want to make some, too.  It’s going to take about 2 months – so, this is not an instant gratification project.

Here’s the recipe I’m using:

Homemade Vanilla Extract

  • 3 vanilla beans ( I ordered mine online from Olive Nation)
  • 1 cup Buckeye vodka – or if you’re not lucky enough to have Buckeye, settle for another brand 🙂
  • glass jar with tight fitting lid

Cut each bean lengthwise, splitting them in half, leaving an inch at the end connected.

Put vanilla beans in a glass jar or bottle with a tight fitting lid.  Make sure the beans are completely covered by the vodka.

Give the bottle a good shake every once in a while.  Store in a dark, cool place for 2 months or longer.

The resulting extract should lasts for years.   Shake before using.

Update (18 months later!):  This batch turned out great.  I kept it in the pantry, which is out of direct sunlight, and after about 3-4 months it turned pretty dark.   I have been using it ever since.   I keep the bottle topped off with vodka after every couple of uses.  I just added a new vanilla bean or two as well.  That way it’s become a bottomless source of vanilla extract!

May 31, 2011

Lunchtime.

Early this afternoon I was standing in the kitchen and saw a deer about 10 feet from the house.  I soon realized that she had a baby with her.  I was able to get several shots from between the slats of the wooden blinds. The baby can’t be very old.

After the mom and baby walked into the neighbor’s yard the fawn fell down while crossing the street.  I think it was scared of a car that was approaching very slowly.   The car hung around so long that the mom ran away!

We called 311 to see if they could tell us what the city might do if the baby is abandoned, and they said not much.  So, we are keeping a watch to see if the mom comes back.  😦

Update:  We kept an eye on the little guy all afternoon and evening.   When I woke up at 4 AM the next morning, i looked out the window to see this (momma deer laying down on the lawn next to where the fawn was).   Yay momma deer!

momma deer

I’m glad I saw this or I would have always wondered what happened to the baby deer.