Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Friends, birds, and the old retired lady

When good friends swing by on their way back from the Finger Lakes, well we just have to celebrate with a portrait on the front porch. Most of the autumn colors are gone here, but we still had and have some beautiful weather for this time of year.

As mentioned in the last post, I finally received my Bird Buddy feeder which includes a camera that also identifies the birds. Since Saturday, only the bluejays are posing. I have 35 great bluejay photos, and only 2 of what might be a nuthatch. I see plenty of chickadee and goldfinch visitors, but they are too sneaky to be captured on camera.

I finally retired from my job at The Freeman's Journal/Hometown Oneonta. Last night was my last Ugly Tuesday. Even though it's November, there are a few more days of warm weather to spend outside with the bluejays and not have to worry about going into work. But I will miss my other good friends, Tara and Larissa! :)


Monday, October 31, 2022

Old friends, an ex-car and a bluejay

Just this weekend I was going through my photo albums so that I could share some pics with 2 old friends who stopped by for a visit.

This is not one of the photos I was looking for, just a sad reminder of when my favorite car ever, a Toyota Corolla SR5 with the flippy headlights AND a sunroof, was stolen from in front of my house and "recovered" in Camden.

The police called me on Easter weekend and told me to come "pick up" my car, and to be sure to have my registration and insurance cards (both had been in the glove compartment) and my driver's license.

Not sure how I was supposed to pick it up... :(

After a year and a half of waiting, I finally received my Bird Buddy bird feeder. This was a Kickstarter project that I supported—a bird feeder that takes a photo and identifies the birds.

I am having a minor problem so far—only the bluejay sticks around long enough to pose. The chickadees flit in and out of the frame. I have about 10 photos of the same bluejay. Hoping that will change as more birds become aware of the new feeder.

Finally, I am waiting for those old friends to post some photos they took while they were here. I will share in a later post.

Saturday, October 15, 2022

Autumn

We were feeling cheated by the fact that the weather changed suddenly to cold and rainy on the very day of the autumn equinox, but Mother Nature gave us another gift with a few perfect days since then. The trees are showing off their best colors ever.

I thought our visit from Don on the Hill last week was going to be the last for the year, but he and Gracie found another nice day for a visit with the boys. Even Farmer Husband, masquerading as Business Man Husband, managed to join us.

Better now than later, those little white snowflakes are starting to appear in the weather forecast.

Sunday, October 9, 2022

A weather gift


Hurricane Ian sent some warm temperatures from the south. After the clouds and rain had passed, we had an absolutely perfect day on Thursday—sun, a few clouds, trees changing colors, and warm!

The pigs were back to sunning themselves in the mud holes, and Don on the Hill came back down the hill for a beer in the backyard. Woody is always Don's best friend when he comes here. (That's a piece of cheese in Don's left hand.)

So we had a beautiful gift of a summer day in fall, and then by Saturday it was winter! Our jammin' buddies, now known as Fast Friends, played in the afternoon at the Cooperstown Rotary Fall Fling. It was 44°, cloudy, and very windy.

Professionals that we are (insert laughing emoji here) we made it through an hour-and-a-half set. The musicians all had frozen fingers, and the singers were struggling not to let the shivers be heard. Even so, much fun was had by all.

Monday, October 3, 2022

Crazy pooches and a red sky


I think all 3 of these pictures deserve to be the leader, but I just can't get enough of the crazy Woody in his golden years.

Cyrus is running a close second for the crazy bit, but he is not quite as golden.

We had the red sunset a few days ago, the day after some of my New Jersey friends were posting red skies. I think these were the initial clouds coming north after Hurricane Ian. We are thankful that our friends and relatives in Florida have all reported being safe, and with minimal destruction to property.

Ian is now raining pretty hard over New Jersey. Please be safe everyone. Wishing you all red skies again!


 

Sunday, September 25, 2022

MonkeyCat and the WoodMan

The WoodMan is certainly looking his age, about 14YO as far as we know. All the brown parts are turning white, even while most of the black is still black. But he is definitely not acting older, even with that awful diagnosis a year and a half ago where they offered to euthanize him for us.

We didn't accept the offer.

I am not sure what is going on with MonkeyCat and the WoodMan. It has come to be a daily thing where Monkey walks to get ahead of Woody, and then cuts him off, repeatedly. It is quite funny to watch. Even funnier because Woody doesn't care.

Monkey will even walk underneath him while Woody is still walking, and somehow neither one gets tripped up or stepped on.

Fall is definitely here. Our 80° days are gone and replaced by temps in the 60°s.

The black-eyed susies just outside the windows are going to seed. The goldfinches and other small birds are out there for most of the day eating as much as they can.

And the Monkey is just sitting there, wishing he was an outside cat. When it gets to be too much, he swats at the window and sends them all flying. But they always come back.

Thursday, September 22, 2022

Autumnal equinox


To celebrate the first day of Fall, Mother Nature sent us a crazy mix of weather. Earlier there was a good drenching rain, then some sun, then some more rain. We are still alternating, but with the addition of some strong winds and much cooler temperatures. At 2:30 in the afternoon it is only 59°, when yesterday it was up to 75°. 

Change is good. I love Fall!

And, for all you pumpkin haters out there—I get it. No spiced pumpkin lattes for me. Just a nice crop of New England Sugar Pie Pumpkins grown by Farmer Husband, and 1 little mum to make up for the shabby condition of my window boxes this year.

The big flat white-ish pumpkin is the only one of my favorite Long Island Cheese Pumpkins that grew this year. It will be a good year to see if the New Englands are just as sweet and tasty in a pie or some pumpkin butter as the Cheeses. The little green pumpkin is just that, a youngster, little and green.
 

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Home, home on the range



I wanted to wait until I got the article in the newspapers before I broke the news about the rodeo that took place here on Sunday morning.

A total of 7 cows got loose from a nearby farm about a month ago. Two of them have been roaming around Don on the Hill's hill, which means they were most likely on our property as well. With the creek for water and plenty of weeds for forage, they landed in a sweet spot.

The owners hired some New York cowboys to come and round them up. I heard when the first bunch came out a week or so ago that they were wearing chaps and spurs, but these 3 looked pretty casual in their jeans and baseball hats.

Of course they showed up when I was back at the house, even though I had waited in the Firemen's Field for over an hour. Friend Erin took that first shot while I was making a nice cup of tea back at the house.

It took a few hours of searching our property before they figured out that the 2 young heifers were hiding exactly where Don said they were, in the swamp at the bottom of his driveway. They caught the first one fairly easily, but her sister managed to escape the 3 dogs and 3 men on 3 horses. Magically, she found her way home all by herself the next day. I guess she missed little sister.

Nice story for our little local newspaper that is struggling with no editor and no reporters—just 3 tough ladies who work really hard putting out a paper every week.

Sunday, September 18, 2022

Katydid and the 3 cowboys


I don't want to spoil the fun and post too much about the cowboys, because we are going to make it a newspaper story this week. 

So I am featuring Miss Katy (I didn't even take the time to check if this is a katydid on my hydrangea) and I will fill you in later, with more photos, about the cowboy story.

So much excitement at Lester's Flat!

Sunday, September 11, 2022

Down on the farm

The Husband gets credit for these blue-sky farm photos from yesterday. 

Beautiful weather continues down on the farm. The leaves are just starting to change on the one red maple, but I think the warmer than usual weather will keep the rest of the green in place for awhile.

We haven't had any recent daytime visits from the fox, so we finally moved the broody hen and her 4 grown chicks to the big coop. Daddy Roo was probably happy to have some more companions, but he seemed a bit puzzled when I opened up the crate this morning.

Mama came out immediately and took a prolonged dust bath. The kids stayed inside, not quite sure what was going on.

Sunday, September 4, 2022

Fire in the hole, and a cruise with cousins



I am loving the new firepit and patio, and the weather has been just about perfect. We are getting some much needed rain today to keep all the plants happy. End of summer, got the garden going late, now is the time when we start to reap the rewards.

The buzz around town is that it already feels like fall, and you know what happens after that, but I say enjoy these perfect summer days and quit yer whining about winter and snow. It's supposed to be in the 70°s and 80°s for at least the next 10 days, low humidity, so what is your complaint exactly?

My only complaint is that I have too many things on my chore list now that the gardens are doing their job. Husband is bringing in pounds of tomatoes every day, I still have the pears from Terry and Alice, and Don has far too many plums on 2 big trees this year. Where do I begin?

Thanks to Greg for the cruise around the lake. Snacks and wine and catching up with the cousins...it doesn't get any better than that!