Yesterday I watched two white birds circle the lake, hover,
dive and circle again. I watched the
birds for a long time, trying to determine just exactly what they
were. I am hoping they come back today,
so I can get a better view of them.
Yesterday was just too cold to walk down to the lakeshore for a closer
look; today is a bit better but, they haven't shown up yet. And, no,
they were not sea gulls but, thanks for that. I have my guess as to what they were but need a closer look to know for sure.
I am not necessarily a bird watcher. I am more of a bird
appreciator but it’s not something I spend a lot of time thinking about. In the spring, though, like today, and in the
morning, I am fascinated by bird behavior.
Like, right now, for example, I glanced out the window and way, way up
in the sky is a big bird, circling, I can’t make it out enough to know for sure, but my guess is its one of the bald eagles that has settled in to
our area. It’s cloudy today but the sky is very blue, and this guy was easy to
spot, hunting for breakfast.
I need
to shake it up a bit, however, and watching out my window is one of those things I need to consider...as in giving it a rest. Complaining *almost*
silently about the snow and temperature this early April is not how I hoped it
to go, and being inside even less so. Its going to stay pretty much mid-30s
today which makes it just a little too
tough to dig into the wood chip pile or to think about having some dirt
delivered. I am going to shop for dirt.
Of all the things I would like to have for the yard this year, a load of dirt
is going to be the big expense. Maybe even a load of river rock. Hey, big
spender.
I am watching a woodpecker out my window now and wondering
how many holes it can punch into this particular tree before the tree gives up. From
the looks of the tree, thousands. I really wanted to get a picture of him to share with you, but woodpeckers flit and he's being mighty coy. Husband and I spent a little time in the
woods this past weekend, surveying the trees, picking up limbs and sticks,
blowing leaves off the walking trail, explaining my ideas for the moon garden and
talking about undergrowth and “weed trees”. Grateful to be able to spend a little time
outside, doing what we do every spring in unspring-like temperature, but it
still felt good, I may get about an hour in the low 40s mid-afternoon today to venture out and move around some rocks..
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