I do pick up my camera most every day (can't imagine what retirement would be like without my camera and PC to play with the pictures) and I get a great deal of enjoyment in working with it.
Friday, January 30, 2009
We're Still SIx Weeks Away From 'Last Frost'
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Another Genealogical Bit of Information!
(Here's the name and date from the lower left corner of the picture.)
Sunday, January 25, 2009
The Hobbit movie
Friday, January 23, 2009
OMG - Two consecutive "cat" posts!
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Leona
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Adam Methuselah Soloman Samson Washington Lafeyette Ator
"Notes for Adam Methuselah S.S.W.L. ATOR:Complete name: Adam Methuselah Soloman Samson Washington Lafeyette Ator Adam signed his name, "A. M. S. S. W. L. Ator"His father said that A. M. S. S. W. L. "Is the largest boy Ihave raised . . . He is very antic, very stout"
Friday, January 16, 2009
Some More Genealogy - This Time - The Ators
1812 - MATHIAS DOUT ATOR
1839 - WARTHADEUS ATOR
1842 - PHARAOH THOMAS ATOR
1849 - GENERAL JOHN ZACHARY TAYLOR ATOR
1851 - OREGON ATOR
1858 - PARROTT ATOR
1859 - PRINCE ATOR
1860 - TENNESSEE WILSON ATOR
1864 - TEXAS ATOR
1868 - NAPOLEON BONAPART ATOR
1870 - MARYLAND E. ATOR
1872 - CALIFORNIA ATOR
1874 - SUSANA MEXICO ATOR
1876 - ARIZONA ATOR
1887 - ADAM METHUSELAH S.S.W.L. ATOR
1889 - SULAR DEXTER ATOR
1891 - SULAR HINDMAN ATOR
1895 - JUST PAT ATOR
1898 - KLONDIKE D. ATOR
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Back to "school"
Here's a link to the website. You might want to look at the links on the Wildscape Garden-Mineola Nature Preserve, the Earthkind Rose Trial, and the Arboretum & Botanical Garden of Quitman. The Earthkind Rose Trial project will be over this year but the other two are major ongoing projects.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
I've seen evidence before . . .
Monday, January 5, 2009
Finished!
The "Orange Trail" is much longer than the other trails - about a half mile or a 20-30 minute walk and it goes much deeper into the property. These are areas that I seldom go into because they are overgrown and it's easy to lose your way. I had to work in short sections and mark the path with flags when I was making it to be sure I ended up in the right place. It crosses the creek in two places, fording it once and using a bridge for the last one. Having made the shorter trails, this one just became the thing to do - and it's a very enjoyable, close-to-nature walk. It has several areas with different characteristics and I know we're going to walk in this direction often.
(There's still a little bridge repair work to do.)
The Trails
Today is one of those cold and rainy days when there's not a lot to do and, having awakened this morning with a need to see this for myself, I've taken the time to put together a little map of the trails. I wanted to see how they would look and how they related to the size of the property. I've cropped this to just a bit larger than our property boundaries. The heavy dark yellow at the top is the drive to the house. The blue line across the center is the creek. Each trail is depicted in it's own color - the Green Trail, the White Trail, the Yellow Trail, and the new Orange Trail.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Winter Bird Feeding
I'll go ahead and post another bird feeding photo - this one of our new setup with the three feeders together. The tube feeder at the top has the nyjer seed in it and it's for the goldfinches. The white hanging feeder has the sunflower seeds in it. It closes when something heavy gets on the perch. Almost all of the birds like the sunflower seeds. Most of them also like the safflower seeds that are in the wooden platform feeder. The squirrels don't like the safflower and using them has been successful in keeping Morris out of that feeder. He's tried hard to get to the seeds in the other two feeders but has finally given up. I put another mix in another feeder. It does have some sunflower in it and Morris gets his little bit out of that one snd then he's gone for the day. The picture posted has about 12-15 birds in it. There were more around outside of the camera lens area. Twenty or so is common and we often have a lot more. There are 5-6 ground feeder species that don't go to the feeders but come around frequently.
Watch for future posts about other subjects - like the "Orange Trail":)
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Great Blue Heron
This guy landed in the field between our house and the Reyes house as I was on my way back from the mailbox. He stayed there as I walked by him and into the house to retrieve the camera. He was a willing subject until I crossed his line and got too close.