Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Where's The Beef?.......
So I'm digging through the freezer the other day, thinking I could make more room for more important things, when I came across this bag. Talk about your connundrum wrapped in a riddle! NATE'S MEATLESS MEATBALLS, now there's an oximoron for you. Obviously it was left by the non-high fructose, hydrogenated oil free New Yorkers during their last visit, but to have the older Weinerschnitzel loving son's name attatched is shocking. I must see what else is lurking in the frozen depths.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Good Golly Miss Polly----Wog That Is......
We have pollywogs, for the first time in quite a few years. There's maybe a hundred or so, not the thousands we have had in the past. I hope enough stay around for awhile to watch them grow.

This is my mostly blind fish that you practically have to hand feed. He has real trouble finding the food. I thought he had gotten eaten when a heron or egret found this to be a tempting sushi bar. Several fish were taken and it traumatized the others so badly that they stayed hidden for months and I thought I had gotten completely wiped out. They are slowly coming around but still skitish.

This is my mostly blind fish that you practically have to hand feed. He has real trouble finding the food. I thought he had gotten eaten when a heron or egret found this to be a tempting sushi bar. Several fish were taken and it traumatized the others so badly that they stayed hidden for months and I thought I had gotten completely wiped out. They are slowly coming around but still skitish.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
spring musings.....
With the abundant rain this winter comes the abundant blossoms. It is a flowery feast for the eyes everywhere you go.
What's a spring without peeps? They made themselves at home in the backyard.


Peeps by the pool .

Peeps by the pool .
This is a toilet paper tree just starting to bloom....very rare.

Lattice peeps.


A rare rear peep at peeps. This shot replicates some that I have taken at the Lind family reunion at the park in Greeley.


Lattice peeps.
A rare rear peep at peeps. This shot replicates some that I have taken at the Lind family reunion at the park in Greeley.
I saved this for last because it means the most to me. These Iris rhizomes(?) are very old. These were my grandma Hatchers, my mom's mom, from her garden. She was a prolific flower grower. When she passed away and they sold the house, I took all the white ones I could get and have been taking care of them for over twenty years. I think these could easily be thiry to forty years old, maybe even older. I have moved them many times around the yard but the last move this winter seems to be the best. They are flourishing. As long as I see them I will always think of grandma Hatcher, I spent many hours of my youth with her in the garden and aviary. Happy times.

Thursday, April 10, 2008
Happy Birthday Lyle!
Nate in town for Cats!
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Happy 11th Anniversary Clayton and Darlene!
