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The Porch and the Laptop

May 14, 2023 at 8:51 am by Claudia

Early morning shot of the porch. Nothing new here in terms of plants; I love my design plan and tend to stick with it every year. Impatiens are inexpensive and I love the calibrachoa in the vintage plant stand and the planter. They’re dependable. I know they’ll last all season long. I can’t afford to replace the contents of hanging pots or any pots as the season changes into summer, so I stick with my ‘dependables.’

Well. Yesterday was stressful for yours truly. I started the set up of my new laptop. Unfortunately, I couldn’t add the data from my backup because my rather old device doesn’t have the right connections to fit the newest Apple technology. That was frustrating. I’ve written to the maker to ask what kind of adapter I should use because I don’t want to drive all the way to the Apple Store (an hour from our house) if I don’t have to. So. I set it up without the addition of my ‘stuff.’ But it took me all day long. I had to find a way to reload my photo editing software. I had to find and sign into sites that I use a lot. I couldn’t remember the name of the font I use for the watermarks on these photos. There were just so many things to search for and find and set up – like the photo editing software. But I can use it now, as I am doing for this post. And a couple of hours later, the name of the font came to me and I found out how to add it to the software. But, EVERYTHING involved research.

Two things I am dealing with: First, the thought that keeps creeping into my brain – maybe I should just start fresh and not add the information from the backup. I remember when Don’s phone was stolen in Paris and he hadn’t backed it up. When he got the new phone, it was a blank state. And he liked that. Same thing when we were cleaning out the shed; I just dumped things. It felt freeing. I’ll see how I feel about this as the week goes on. As far as photos go, the ones I love the most are here on the blog, so I could pull them off the page and add them to photos on this laptop.

Second: I was depressed at the end of the day because anything like this – a stressful process – is much harder for me these days. Not to figure out, I can do that. It’s the stress of it that stays with me, exhausts me, and it takes me a long time to recover from it. One of the signs that I’m getting older. I simply don’t handle stress as well as I did. Don and I had a long talk about it last night. I feel older these days. It takes me longer to recover from those outdoor tasks, as well. He feels the same way.

I just sighed as I wrote this.

Anyway, back to the laptop. It’s much lighter than my circa 2015 laptop. And there is a bar at the top of the keyboard that lights up and has information or tools for whatever current task you’re doing. Right now, as I write this, it’s giving me word choices like an iPad or iPhone does. That is great! Just yesterday, when I was writing the post on my iPad, I was thinking how handy it was to have that option and it was too bad it wasn’t available on Apple computers. Well, it is. There are fewer ports on the sides of the laptop and they are all the same kind of opening. So I thank Wendy for the hint about buying a dongle, a device that has other ports which you can plug into the computer. They’re very inexpensive and I was able to get one from Amazon within a day. So I was able to transfer these photos from my big girl cameras, because there is no more slot for SD cards. 📸  See? Not that I’ll do it a lot, but there’s the camera icon that popped up on my toolbar.

Thankfully, I’m able to write more in a post with the laptop now available. It’s just plain difficult to write a long post when I’m pecking at the iPad on screen keyboard.

This morning I watched a bunny, a chipmunk, and the daddy robin conducting their business right outside my door. Oh, and a catbird taking a bath in the birdbath. Yesterday, some finches took a bath.

Mere sent me photos and video from the graduation. My nephew looked so happy, as did my sister.

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday.

Filed Under: animals, birds, bunnies, porch 32 Comments

The Prettiest Blue

May 7, 2023 at 9:21 am by Claudia

Well, I said I would rest yesterday, but I didn’t. At least, not enough. I had to tackle the poison ivy that seems to be all over the place this year. And then I had to do some other pruning.

All of which involves my dang back.

Anyway, I’m glad I did it, but my allergies are now haywire and I have to rest my back, so today IS going to be a day of rest.

It’s another lovely sunny day – so appreciated after so many rainy days.

I roamed around the property with my telephoto lens and got some nice shots, which I’ll share with you this week. The following photo, though, was done very quickly with my iPhone so as not to stress out any robins. I had to carefully ease the phone between the climbing hydrangea branches and hope against hope I got something. One chance only.

You can see a portion of the third egg at the bottom of the photo. Either a baby is pecking at that egg or there’s some schmutz on top of it.

I love the beautiful color of robins’ eggs.

Since I’m taking it easy today, mom and dad will get a break and they won’t have to stress about my comings and goings on the property.

Very exciting! Though I’m sure we’ll miss out on babies leaving the nest. It’s too far from the house and frankly, the birds around here seem to have a sixth sense about the perfect time to leave without our knowledge. Then I get sad that I missed it all.

Tomorrow morning is Don’s appointment. He cannot wait to get that bandage off. What was once carefully wrapped is now rewrapped daily by Don or me and we’re not so good at it. Right now, Don is playing his ukelele. He taught himself a Gordon Lightfoot song this week – “Steel Rail Blues.” It sounds good!

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday.

 

Filed Under: birds 20 Comments

A Visitor

April 21, 2023 at 7:58 am by Claudia

I did end up buying some pansies and some calibrachoa at the nursery yesterday morning. There isn’t a whole lot of inventory there yet as it’s been quite cold lately, but I expect that will pick up next week. After I came home, I cleaned out a bit more in the garden beds near the porch – so more wheelbarrows full of leaves were carted to our pile. I potted the pansies (oh, they’re so bright and cheery!) and the calibrachoa, which I always place in the vintage plant stand.

So I did quite a bit of work and was very tired, once again. But I have to remember that the last vestiges of the virus are still with me as well as allergies and just plain tiredness from the show, etc. But I am going to take it easy today before we mow for the first time tomorrow.

But the BIG thing about yesterday?

I was standing on the porch and I heard an extremely loud bird sound unlike anything I had ever heard before. Up and down the scale, screeching and calling. I looked up and saw a bald eagle right next door in my neighbor’s tree! Don happened to be outside getting ready to take a walk, so I alerted him and then I ran in the house for my telephoto lens.

You know, you just aim at the bird and hope at least one photo is good. This one is very good. Look at that fierce face! He was very, very vocal, making all sorts of sounds. I’d love to know what he was thinking. Eventually he took off but spent quite a bit of time soaring above us.

Don has occasionally seen bald eagles near the river across the road but this is the first time we’ve seen one on this side of the road and so close!

That was the highlight of my week.

Today is supposed to be quite warm and it’s sunny. I’ll take it.

Stay safe.

Happy Friday.

Filed Under: birds, flowers, garden 36 Comments

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

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