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Books, Paints, & Birds

July 31, 2021 at 9:03 am by Claudia

The early stages of the next painting. Since we went on our little excursion yesterday, I didn’t have a chance to get to it, but I’ll work on it today.

It was a lovely day yesterday, perfect for our drive to Rhinebeck. We walked around the town, wandered into a few shops – masked, of course. Our first stop was Oblong Books, where we ended up leaving with a bag full of books. They have such a great selection there. I’m on Oblong’s mailing list and this past week they said they are going to require masks for everyone. Wise choice. Rhinebeck was very busy yesterday as lots of people drive north for the weekend. Since it was so crowded on the sidewalks, we kept our masks on.

It felt good to get out and go somewhere else – in this case, on the other side of the Hudson River. The river was beautiful and sparkly, sailboats were out, the scenery was gorgeous. Not for the first time, we stopped to appreciate the beauty of the Hudson Valley and said a little thank you for being guided here when we were looking for a house.

I just finished another Elly Griffiths and will start on number six later today. I’m really enjoying this series.

The garden is at its peak. More phlox is blooming, the Rose of Sharon has blooms that are opening, the limelight hydrangea is in full bloom. It’s positively glorious out there! And our robin babies are getting bigger and bigger. For a moment this morning, I thought they might have fledged, even though I suspected they weren’t quite big enough yet. But finally, I saw Mama feeding them. They shoot up so high now to get their food. I see them moving around a lot in the nest, testing their wings, so I have to believe fledging will happen in the next couple of days. Fingers crossed that we see it, but I’m not counting on it. Somehow it always seems to happen when we look away for a few moments!

Speaking of moms, my mom’s birthday is today. Happy Birthday, Mom. I love you and miss you.

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: bird nest, birds, books, flowers, garden, Hudson Valley, life, Rhinebeck 12 Comments

Flowers, Gardens & Robins

July 30, 2021 at 9:27 am by Claudia

This not being able to edit photos thing is getting old fast. My laptop is still with Apple and I’m getting impatient – even though I know that my little laptop is only one of many computers in need of repair. Nevertheless…it’s now Friday and we’re coming up on two weeks since I left it at the Apple Store for repair.

Anyway, this is the back of the big garden bed, near where we park our cars. Isn’t it glorious? The tall plants are David phlox, which I planted many, many years ago. Knowing my need to pinch pennies, I probably started with about two plants. They have since spread all over the garden. There was one brief period a few years back when I thought the Bee Balm was crowding out the phlox, but that didn’t last. And this year? Oh my heavens, there are more than ever, including a big patch smack in the center of the garden bed that wasn’t there last year. I’m sure all of our rain this year helped.

If you’re planting perennials, self seeders are the way to go, my friends. Coneflowers, phlox, yarrow – I have them in abundance. You just need to be patient. We’ve been here almost 16 years and I didn’t plant anything (except the boxwood) until the following spring. All of this has been done on a budget. I’ve never been able to add more than 2 or 3 plants a year; some years, I’ve haven’t added any. I’m not much for annuals in a garden bed. In pots and hanging pots? Absolutely. My goal has always been to have the garden take care of itself and even though I weed and do the usual maintenance, if for some reason I couldn’t maintain them, they would still look full and abundant. Of course, I like the wild, somewhat overgrown cottage garden look.

Baby birds: Yesterday, we had a lot of heavy rain and, as you might expect, I worried about the baby birds. Since they’re growing quickly, mom doesn’t sit on the nest anymore. And at night, according to what I’ve read, she perches on a branch nearby. So how would they be protected, I wondered? As the rain got heavier, I checked in at the kitchen window.

Mom was sitting on the nest. As Don always assures me, she knows what to do. I saw her sitting on the nest a few times, protecting her babies from the pounding rain. She remains my hero; single mom, no help from dad, feeding her babies all day long, and protecting them from the rain.

I started a new painting yesterday. I’ll try to work on it today, but we’re going to take a drive today because we need to get out of Dodge. I’m feeling restless and Don is, too. So, we’ll be off to Rhinebeck to visit our favorite bookstore and walk around the village. It’s the perfect day for a little road trip.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

 

Filed Under: bird nest, birds, flowers, garden, life, Rhinebeck 14 Comments

Painting #8

July 23, 2021 at 8:48 am by Claudia

This isn’t the best photo, but here’s the latest in my Pottery Portraits series. This is a basket vase in the Clematis pattern. I am unable to use Lightroom, my photo editor, because it’s on my laptop. I would have sharpened the photo and resized it, etc., etc., by my hands are tied. So this is what you get. I’m happy with this one – the handles were my biggest challenge. In fact, I had started a portrait of it a while back but the handles threw me, so I moved on to another vase. Glad I tried it again.

I got a little daring with the background color, but I like it. Don really  likes it.

I miss my laptop.

I did a lot of weed pulling yesterday and that was satisfying. Today will be….wait for it…sunny. All day. So we’re going to mow the front lawn, and we’ll time the mowing of the area outside of the kitchen window (where the nest is) when mama is absent from the nest. Yes, she’s still doing it on her own. And yes, I know that normally, both parents take turns feeding the babies. I’ve watched robins and their broods many times – one time they were right outside my window on the balcony of a place I was staying in while working in Wisconsin. I got to watch the entire cycle. That’s how I know papa is absent. She is doing it all.  I worry for her as she must be exhausted and there are probably at least 7 or 8 more days of this until they fledge and even then, she’ll be the only one helping them while they’re on the ground. I’ve called her my hero before and that’s even more true now. I don’t know what happened to papa, I don’t even like to think what happened to papa. If they are the same pair that had babies in the nest by the shed, he was a diligent, hard-working dad. It’s sad.

I stood in the bathroom, camera in hand, for a long while, waiting for mama to feed the babies. It’s hard to get a clear picture when there are black walnut leaves all around the nest, but here you can see her feeding one of the babies. I know there are at least two babies, but I think there are three.

We’ll probably take a short break from Wallander (last night’s episode was incredibly powerful) to watch the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympics. I always enjoy them. I’m not sure actually going through with them was a good idea, however. And I keep reading of decisions made by the Tokyo contingent as well as the IOC that I find quite troubling. But watching a contest between superb athletes is always exciting, so here we go.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

 

Filed Under: bird nest, birds, oil painting 26 Comments

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