Tuesday May 1, 2012

 

 

Rearranging Our Bird Feeding Area

 

 

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This once tiny bush was beginning to take over our small patio bird feeding area, so one evening last week I asked Cerwin if he would move it to the back part of our yard – where the pavilion area begins.

He thought that sounded like a good idea.

 

 

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Then we moved a stool here from the memory garden to make an area for the Easter planter from our children. We also put an old hanging feeder here for larger birds and squirrels.

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Changes for this area had been going through my head for a few days – after taking my friend Joanne for chemo treatment.

While she was receiving chemo, we read Birds & Blooms magazines and shared photos, stories, and ideas with each other.

 

 

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The next day – after taking some items to Jubilee (a local secondhand store), I decided to see if anything in the store helped with the bird feeding creativity that was going on in my head. I liked this basket.

  

 

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And also bought this one.

 

 

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However, my favorite purchase was this wire basket.

 

 

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It was one of those days where I had to make lots of stops, and decided to go to Stauffer’s of Kissel Hill to use a $25.00 gift certificate. I used part of it to buy a new, open feeder for near our kitchen window. I also bought a tomato plant and a few groceries.

 

 

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What fun to watch birds use the new baskets within hours.

 

 

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The next day, after picking up Jesse at prekindergarten, we went to Esbenshade’s Greenhouse where I purchased a new hummingbird feeder. Our old one was beginning to look shabby. I also purchased some small stones to replenish those that were already in the bird feeding area.

 

 

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I hung the new hummingbird feeder next to the wire basket.

 

 

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I hadn’t thought that the birds would access the seeds through the wire holes, but that is what most of them do.

 

 

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They are also enjoying the new open feeder outside our kitchen window.

 

 

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The squirrels also seemed pleased that I added peanuts and larger seeds to the menu. They come anyway, so I thought I will give them their own feeder – hoping they stay away from the birdseed.

 

 

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This one appears to be feeding babies.

 

 

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One of the things I learned from Birds & Blooms is to put used dental floss and dryer lint in a suet feeder. This gives the birds items for their nests.

 

 

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The European starlings like the suet feeder.

 

 

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I purchased this stool at Esbenshades and decided to put jelly on a dish to see if I can attract Baltimore orioles. I haven’t seen any for a few years – and still haven’t.

 

 

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The doves do a good job of grazing the ground area below the feeders.

 

 

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This is a broader view.

 

 

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After getting home from Esbenshades, Jesse helped me spread the stones, then decided to float peanut shell boats in the birdbath.

 

 

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Looking around to see if there is anything else he can float.

 

 

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I love the look I captured on this house finch, and the shadow it created in the birdbath water.

 

 

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Tuesday May 1, 2012

 

Splendor and majesty are in his presence.
Strength and joy are where he is.

1 Chronicles 16:27 (GOD’S WORD Translation)

 

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Monday April 30, 2012

 

 

Cerwin’s Birthday Supper

April 22

 

After the piano recital we picked up four large pizzas at Two Cousins. All the Pennsylvania grandchildren were invited here for pizza while I treated Cerwin and our local children to supper at Cat’s Meow in Manheim.

 

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I didn’t think about taking pictures of the grandchildren – some were arriving as we were leaving – so took a picture of the four empty boxes.  I think there were thirteen young ones here.

 

 

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Meanwhile – a few miles away we enjoyed a quiet evening with Jeff & Chris, Roy & Deb, and Jere & Kristen.

 

 

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Cerwin’s Beef Tips

 

 

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Kristen’s Salad

 

 

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Jere ordered a chicken, bacon, and cheese sandwich without bread.

 

 

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Deb’s Crab Imperial

 

 

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Roy’s Cornish Hen

 

 

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Chris’ Salad

 

 

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Jeff’s Potato Skins and Mozzarella Cheese Sticks

 

 

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My Salad

 

 

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Our Apple Fritters and Ice Cream – Cerwin and I shared it – after the children sang to him.

 

 

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Monday April 30, 2012

 

Be joyful.

Grow to maturity.

Encourage each other.

Live in harmony and peace.

Then the God of love and peace will be with you.

2 Corinthians 13:11 (New Living Translation)

 

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Sunday April 29, 2012

 

 

Piano Recital

By Rachel Siegrist’s Students

Sunday, April 22

 

 

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Our granddaughter Jana (right) is one of Rachel’s students.

 

 

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While waiting for the recital to begin, Deb entertained Jared, Jesse, and Ian.

 

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Diana came to to give her support to Jana.

 

 

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Wil & Rachel’s daughter, Lynette, played the prelude.

 

 

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Rachel welcomed everyone and led in prayer before the recital.

 

 

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Jana was scheduled to go first.

 

 

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She played Le Retour (The Return) by Burgmuller

 

 

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Makayla Minnich – Angels We Have Heard on High – arranged by Lanz

 

 

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Abby Weaver – How Majestic is Your Name – Smith

 

 

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Emma Weber – I’ve Got the Joy, Joy, Joy – Traditional

 

 

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Kevin Wagner – O Magnify the Lord – Tunney

 

 

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Amy Musser – Hallelujah Prelude – arranged by Sprunger

 

 

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Elise Schofield – Bring Me to Life – Evanescence

 

 

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Tianna Musser – A Magic Dance – Bartok

 

 

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Quinn Minnich – Festival of the Fountains – Glover

 

 

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Alexis Zimmerman – In Christ Alone – Townend/Getty

 

 

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Hannah Weber – Sonata – Mozart

 

 

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Hannah Hurst – Cascades/The Chariot Race – Hayes

 

 

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Anya Minnich – Jocularity – Unknown

 

 

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Carson Snavely – Aragonaise – Massenet

 

 

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Crissa Weaver – Fur Elise – Beethoven

 

 

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Jenna Wagner – Pastorle Op.100,No 3 – Burgmuller

 

 

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Madelyn Snavely – My Favorite Things – Rodgers/Hammerstein

 

 

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Quinn Minnich – Time to Say Goodby – Sartori

 

 

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Leah Graybill – Antique Music Box – Bober

 

 

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Melody Stahl – The Exodus – Let My People Go – Arranged by Clydesdale

 

 

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Matthew Siegrist – Take Me Out to the Ball Game/William Tell Overture – Hayes

 

 

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Elise Schofield – Steve’s Theme – Zigman

 

 

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Renee Siegrist – Rustle of Spring – Sinding

 

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The end of the recital

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Jana’s brother Josh (our grandson) with his friend Allie

 

 

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Jana with her parents, Kristen and Jere

 

 

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Jana with us

Her other grandmother, Betty Buch, died a couple of days after this recital last year, so Jana wanted to have pictures with everyone who was there to support her.

 

 

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Cousin Diana, Aunt Deb, Jana, and Uncle Roy

 

 

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Jana and Roy with the flowers he brought for her.

 

 

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Cousins and good friends.

 

 

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Sunday April 29, 2012

 

Everyone was amazed.
What kind of man is this? they said.

Even the winds and the waves obey him!

Matthew 8:27 (Good News Translation)

 

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Saturday April 28, 2012

 

 

Field Work & Dandelion

Plus a Few Other Things

 

 

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One day last week I noticed that the crop in the field next to us had been cut and raked into neat rows.

 

 

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That evening, when walking toward the field to get a closeup, I saw a very large bird and recognized it as a turkey buzzard (I had hoped it was an eagle).

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It was still fun to watch it fly away. A mature turkey buzzard has a five to six foot wingspan.

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It was a beautiful spring evening.

 

 

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At first I thought this was alfalfa, but as I walked by today, I noticed that the alfalfa was still standing.

That means this is some kind of cover crop, and the field will probably soon be prepared for corn.

 

 

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When going back to our yard, I noticed several dandelions that were preparing to spread their seeds when a slight breeze came by.

 

 

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The dogwood are still looking good, but it won’t be long until these pretty flowers will be gone for another year.

 

 

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When I turned around I noticed this pretty sunset.

 

 

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Just after sunset I heard a familiar sound outside.

 

 

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They were harvesting the crop.

 

 

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The next morning.

 

 

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The field is empty.

 

 

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I never tire of seeing robins at our bird bath. This one is probably thinking, “I wish the lady of the house would put some water in this thing.”

 

 

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Saturday April 28, 2012

 

My dear Christian friends, companions in following this call to the heights, take a good hard look at Jesus.

He’s the centerpiece of everything we believe, faithful in everything God gave him to do.

Hebrews 3:1-2 (The Message)

 

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Friday April 27, 2012

 

 

Rainy, Red Sunset

And a Challenge to You

Wednesday, April 18

 

 

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Last week we went to an informational meeting on estate planning. We received the invitation from a lawyer who is affiliated with our accountant, and because it was free and on an evening when we had nothing planned, we decided to attend.

We learned some basic things that I will pass on to you.

Have a will. (we do)

Have a living will. (we don’t)

Have a durable power of attorney – and a backup. (we don’t)

Have all your important papers in a safe place and make sure your children (or a family member) know where they are. (we do & they do)

Doing these few simple things will make life much easier for your spouse and children upon your death.

The next day I called our lawyer and made an appointment to make a living will and choose a durable power of attorney – and a backup. (We knew that we should be doing this for a long time, but just didn’t do it.)

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A few nights later we met someone who was helping to settle an estate. The relative died suddenly a few months ago – he was in his late fifties. This friend was telling us what a nightmare it was because his estate had not been organized.

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This was the scenery we enjoyed on the way home that evening.

 

 

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The sky was so red, the wet road reflected the same red.

 

 

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By the time it got dark, I enjoyed taking pictures of light patterns the camera created.

 

 

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Streaks from the windshield wiper.

 

 

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Friday April 27, 2012

 

Even though a person sins and gets by with it hundreds of times throughout a long life,

I’m still convinced that the good life is reserved for the person who fears God, who lives reverently in his presence, and that the evil person will not experience a “good” life.

No matter how many days he lives, they’ll all be as flat and colorless as a shadow—because he doesn’t fear God.

Ecclesiastes 8:12-13 (The Message)

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