Welcome Visitor

On Saturday, our friend, Sharkey, arrived for a visit with us.  We always look forward to her visits, because we know we’ll have fun, serious conversation, games, lots of laughs and probably some music.

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Today, after church, we came home and had Swiss steak that Sylvia had cooked in the slow cooker.  Lemon pie (See My Quality Day) topped off the meal.

Later, we played word games.  The last I saw of them, Sharkey and Sylvia were playing another word game.  Best of all . . . there is more to come.

Their game must be over.  I hear them singing.  Got to go . . .

A Fanciful Tale

Two weeks ago, I was sitting in the dentist’s waiting room.  There, I found myself once again looking at a framed picture on the wall.  It shows a split-rail fence with iris and larkspur growing beside it.  On the end of the second rail down, an American gold finch sits eyeing the world around him.  I’ve always enjoyed that scene.

As I sat there, my thoughts strayed.  I began to put myself into the picture.  As I did, appearances began to change . . .

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In my mind I was walking along a little-used trail.  At the edge of a meadow, a large rock beneath an oak tree provided a seat to rest my feet as I drank some water.

It was one of those Michigan-perfect days.  Blue skies and a warm gentle breeze set the scene.  Behind me, I could hear a woodpecker at work.  Near my feet, ants went about their urgent business.  How relaxing.

Then, I heard a flutter of wings as a finch found shelter on the near end of the second rail down of the fence.  There she sat not moving, nearly hidden in the shadow.  All was quiet.

I looked up and saw the kestrel as he flew over, his sharp eyes searching for the next meal.  After a short while noises began to return, and the finch flew off on her way.

That’s when they called my name and I stepped out of the dream and back into reality.

Who Was That?

When I went out to check the track in yesterday’s post, I also saw interesting tracks in the snow beneath the suet feeder.  Can anyone help me identify these?  Sharkey?

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At this point, I picked up the camera, prepared myself and went back out to the scene.  I found some fresh tracks where the snow was not as deep.

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As you can see, they are paw prints — just at tiny bit wider than my thumb.  Looks too big for a mouse, and it looks like un-mouse-like pads on the paws.

Lunch call.  Gotta go.

Fooled Me

I looked out the window to see how much, if any, suet remained in the feeder that neighbors, Curt and Meghan gave us at Christmas time.  It is nearly gone.

Then I looked at the tracks on the ground.  Whoa!  I did a double take.  Is that a deer track?  From my vantage point it looked like it could be.  I retrieved the camera from the office, donned coat, hat, gloves and headed out the door.

I scanned the ground for more evidence as I approached the print in question.  It is large.  I laid my glove beside it and got this pic.

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It was not made by a white tail.  A cotton tail is responsible for this one.  Oh well.

At least I got some fresh air and a frosty nose.  Also took care of a couple of other little matters.  Maybe next time . . .

Found Online

Snow

The following is taken from a post by Ionia County Central Dispatch:

Schools are CLOSED for Tuesday, January 19th, 2016 due to secondary road conditions.

Roads today are icy and treacherous.  However, by 11 AM temp had risen to 15 F.

A good day curl up in the recliner and read.

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Happiness

Happiness is hearing nothing but good words at your annual physical exam.

Doctor Fool

My doctor said, “You are in pretty good shape for a 62-year-old man.”  I thanked him.  Then he looked at the chart (actually computer) again.  “Oh, you’re 75.”  I smiled.

Now if my dentist was that kind to me . . .  But then, it’s not his fault.

Project Finished

The office windows now have the blinds installed.  That was the final step.

The new blind installed

The new blind installed

Step two was to replace the [old] valences over the windows.

Sylvia's valences add a nice touch of color

Sylvia’s valences add a nice touch of color

The final view looks like this.

Sylvia at work in our office

Sylvia at work in our office

Perhaps it’s the strong back light.  The walls have a more orange hue.

More Win Doze

Sylvia has painted the window trim (first coat).  This morning, I was greeted by this scene:

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The morning sun was bright. Alas, it soon had donned a light cloak thus obscuring the view thereof.

Other News

I broke another spring in the seat of my recliner.  It was the second time that had happened.  I went to amazon.com, reviewed previous purchases, found the replacement spring and ordered another of the same.

Yesterday, with much frustration and rescue help from Sylvia, we replaced the spring.  In the process we also readjusted the first replacement spring.

In the evening, I sat in the restored recliner relaxing and enjoying The Hobbit – Battle of The Five Armies on DVD.  As the action was getting hot I heard, “SPROING!”  I was let down–literally let down.  The readjusted spring had slipped loose.  That will be my project for this afternoon.

Out With The Old

Out with the old. In with the new.

Out with the old. In with the new.

The new office windows are in place.  The workers installed the trim.  Next step is paint.

Yesterday, Sylvia and I bought paint for that job.  We also bought new blinds for the windows.

Fermentation

The sauerkraut is nearly ready.  We’ve enjoyed watching the process.  Next step is to seal the canning jars (there’s a bit more to it than that).  Later, we’ll enjoy eating it.

Looking out my office windows

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Midnight greets Sylvia

That’s the view out our office window.  Thursday morning, the contractor is coming to replace the two office windows and two windows in the basement.

We’re excited and glad to begin the process of replacing windows.  Later this year, we’ll replace more.  For now, this will get us started.

I’ll be back later.  I’m shutting down the computer in anticipation of their visit.