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Red-Bellied Woodpecker
These birds are so much fun to watch and I have many opportunities to see them through-out the year.
Supper with Our Favorite Veteran
Wednesday, November 11 Yesterday was a cloudy, rainy day and since it was Veteran’s Day I was reminded that it had been two and a half months since we had seen Roy and Deb (our youngest daughter). Due to being at home so much recently because of a lot of COVID in our area, I […]
Ingenuity
The quality of being clever, original and inventive. You get to see Cerwin’s clever leaf-gatherer invention every fall and I love to tease him about his “red-neck leaf-gatherer.” But, I am mostly proud of him for using an old trailer to create this apparatus. In some areas of the yard, it was like plowing leaves […]
Happy Birthday to Our Favorite Nathaniel
We love you! Grandpa and Grandma High
Purple
Interesting facts on why we sometimes see a purple sky. A professor of meteorology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, explained that the sky turns purple because of extremely low atmospheric pressure. Particles, or aerosols, scatter sunlight as it passes through the air, which in combination with the absorption of light by the ozone layer, gives sunrises […]
Active
The White-breasted Nuthatch is a perennially favorite among backyard birds because of its active personality. Nuthatches are the only species that can walk up and down a tree. They donβt use their tail for support but rely on the strength of their legs. The name nuthatch is derived from the term nut hacker because the […]
Perspective
Point of view. Giving a distinctive impression ofΒ distance. The angle or direction in which a person looks at an object. The ability to understand what is important and what isn’t.
Happy Birthday to Our Favorite Chris
We love you! Daddy and Mother High
Dawn
The time that marks the beginning of twilight before sunrise. The appearance of indirect sunlight being scattered in Earth’s atmosphere when the center of the sun’s disc has reached 18 degrees below the observer’s horizon. When the sun’s upper limb breaks the horizon, when direct sunlight outshines the diffused light.
Behold
To see or observe a thing or person Watch, view, survey, gaze, witness, inspect, discern One of my daily challenges is to never miss the beauty around me and to truly “behold” life.
Patience
A good word for today. Patience is the ability to wait for a long time without becoming annoyed or upset. It is the ability to remain calm and not become annoyed when dealing with problems or with difficult people. As I look at this evening sky from a few days ago, I am reminded that […]
Jeff Had a Successful Archery Hunt Today
He will make some delicious venison for someone’s freezer. Jeff is giving it to friends. Jeff and Chris’ cattle were curious about all the goings on. I didn’t have a closeup view of the bull for a few months and was reminded again of his huge body. I would not want to get in a […]
We Voted
This is as political as you will ever see me get on any post. π We are blessed to have the privilege to vote in the USA – then let God do His work. We had about an hour wait. It was rewarding to see so many from our small community taking the privilege to […]
Pre-Winter Patio and House Cleanup
Saturday, October 24 I told Cerwin that I was going to do a final patio and porch cleanup for the summer before it gets cold. This is what the porch looked like within five minutes of hosing down the porch, patio, and front of the house. At least it was clean. π The front of […]
Coming to the End of Pretty Leaves
Friday, October 23 It feels like we are coming to the end of pretty leaves in our woodlot for this season. Leaves are quickly falling and covering our yard. The shellbark trees are quickly changing from bright yellow to an orange/brown. It has been a beautiful fall season.
Butternut Squash Harvest β Day 3
Thursday, October 22 The final day of butternut squash harvest. It was amazing to watch them continue to fill trailers. By my calculations they harvested a total of eight or nine trailers. They finished the harvest by 2:30 in the afternoon. By early evening Jacob had already begun planting a winter grass – probably rye. […]