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Creature Love

October 6, 2017 at 9:24 am by Claudia

I’m feeling more energetic this morning and for that I’m grateful. It’s a beautiful autumn day and  the sun is shining and I just found out we don’t owe anything on our taxes and that we are getting a modest refund and my morning FaceTime with my husband was great and my Peet’s is making me happy and it’s all good.

How’s that for a run-on sentence?

Lately, I’ve seen Henry chomping down on the grass right by the Funky Patio, which is pretty close to the house. Brave for that timid boy!  I saw him yesterday and because the windows were closed, he couldn’t hear the click of my camera and run away as he usually does.

There he is, that sweet boy.

Then, to make it even more perfect (can you have degrees of perfect?) my lonesome dove landed on the birdbath.

And then, in the ultra degree of perfect, the monarch butterfly that I saw the day of my dental work (I took that as a good sign) appeared over in the chicken wire fence garden.

For a brief moment, all three creatures were within a few feet of each other. Then Henry heard something and ran back to his lair. But for that moment, my Creature Love boxes were all ticked.

Happy Claudia.

It’s such a lovely day today, that I might take a little drive northwards. We’ll see. Or I might go to our local antique barn. Hmmm. What to do?

Happy Friday.

 

Filed Under: animals, birds, butterfly, groundhogs, Henry, monarch butterfly 28 Comments

Saturday

August 12, 2017 at 8:13 am by Claudia

You didn’t think for a second that I would be drinking anything but Peet’s, now did you? I’m on my second cup on this Saturday morning.

I’m sleeping well – the bed is pretty darned comfortable – although my neighbor to my right was playing music rather loudly last night. It’s 8 am and it’s happening again. Yikes. Don’t know what I’m going to do about that, but I don’t have the energy to deal with it at the moment.

Lovely cast, mostly new to me. One of the young actresses looked familiar to me and then I realized that she played Emily in the production of Our Town  that Don was in three years ago. Small world again! She’s a wonderful actress. We’re doing what is called table work, where we literally sit around a table and discuss the text, what it means, what it reveals about the characters. I love table work. I always learn something new.

That will be going on for the next few days. Another full day today.

I saw this guy on the milkweed the other day. This is the first time in the many years we’ve lived here that I’ve actually seen a caterpillar which will become a monarch butterfly on my milkweed! I was so excited!

And my geranium that I’ve overwintered for two winters now finally bloomed. So pretty! And very satisfying, I must say.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: flowers, garden, Hartford, monarch butterfly 22 Comments

A Monarch & Mr. Robot

August 18, 2016 at 9:36 am by Claudia

Patience is a virtue that I don’t always have. But I do  seem to have it when trying to capture flora and fauna on my camera. I’ve noticed that butterflies tend to come to the butterfly bush in the late afternoon/early evening. Around 6 pm I ventured out to the porch and peeked around the corner at the butterfly bush. Aha! A monarch! (And a hummingbird moth, I might add.)

I ran into the house grabbed my camera and then proceeded to contort myself into a position that entailed leaning out over the porch railing and then torquing my body to the right with camera in hand. For a long time.

Here’s what I got:

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And, in flight:

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There’s more, but I picked the ones I thought were the most interesting. I like to think this one emerged from our very own milkweed plants.

This butterfly bush has been a joy. I planted it a few years back and now it grows very tall each year, with blooms emerging in August. I love its graceful lines. It draws small, beautiful moths, all sorts of butterflies, hummingbird moths – and hummingbirds. If you don’t have one, consider planting one next year. The bloom time isn’t all that long, but boy, is it worth it!

The morning glories and moonflowers are lush with green leaves and are climbing all over the place. Still waiting on some flower buds….

We mowed yesterday and it was exhausting. Since the grass was so long and wet because of the humidity, the mower kept clogging and we’d have to repeatedly stop and scoop up all the cut grass from underneath the mower.

Just under two weeks until the newest Louise Penny is published on August 30th. I will be at the bookstore that day, that I can promise.

Don was on Mr. Robot last night and we kept flipping back and forth between the Olympics and Mr. Robot to try to catch his scene. We were successful! He was wonderful in a scene with his daughter; heartbreaking, sad, bewildered, angry – very real, which, on film, is much more difficult than you might imagine. I’m very proud of him. We haven’t actually watched any episodes in the second season as of yet. We will. So we didn’t try to understand what the heck was going on with the rest of the show; we just caught his scene.

By the way, we didn’t find out that his episode was airing last night until mid-afternoon. I edited this post to include that information and mentioned it on FB and IG. Sorry if you missed it!

Happy Thursday.

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Filed Under: butterfly, Don, flowers, garden, life, monarch butterfly 34 Comments

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