Monday, April 28, 2008
More back yard visitors
Posted by Mary C at 8:16 PM 11 comments
Tags: dark-eyed juncos, juncos, Oregon race juncos
Sunday, April 27, 2008
A new visitor at my feeder
And now, the explanation of my other blog. One of the professional organizations I belong to held a 2-hour webcast on March 5th on Web 2.0 Principles and Best Practices. A colleague and I attended the continuing education (CE) webcast at another hospital library who hosted it. A week later this organization (the Medical Library Assn) announced an 8-week online class, distance education on discovering many aspects of Web 2.0 resources and tools. These past seven weeks (one more to go!) have been partially an eye opener to those tools I was not familiar with, but overall fun yet time consuming. Part of my problem has been that many of these websites we are to check on are blocked by the corporation of the hospital I work at. So that has meant that all my assignments have had to be done in the evenings at home. Between this and attending the San Jose Sharks hockey games I have had little time to post on this blog. But I have only one more week of online class work; so some of my time will be freed. As for the Sharks, I am hoping they will continue to succeed in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They have another home game this evening. So "let's go Sharks!!!"
Posted by Mary C at 4:04 PM 7 comments
Tags: brown-headed cowbird, California towhee, house sparrow
Monday, April 21, 2008
Our family's menagerie
This is Misty, a beautiful and elegant looking cat. We often call her Princess; and she acts like one, too. She was the third kitten born. She is also very sweet, but prefers to lay in your lap when she feels like it, not when we would like her to. The photo above kind of says, "I know I'm beautiful and you can admire me from afar. I am a purrrfect model kitty. I would like to think it beneath me to play games and act silly. But I'll chase small toys and carry them around when no one else is looking."
And this little girl is Midnight. She was the runt of the litter, the fifth and final kitten born. Mama kitty was too exhausted to clean her up, etc. right after birth, so it was left to Red to stimulate this little one and get her to breathe on her own. Midnight has stayed on the small size compared to the other two, but she is still a "force to be reckoned with." Midnight is our perpetual bird watcher (and chaser) from indoors. She loves leaping (and flying) to the window sills where we have window feeders and scaring the birds away. The most comical incidents are when we have birds who ignore Midnight's "attacks." Some birds, I'm not sure if they are the young offspring and don't know any better, aren't bothered by her. And it is so cute to watch Midnight continually scratch at the window (and get frustrated) that the birds are not showing any fear and flying away. Oh such entertainment!
And this little black kitty is Tornado, a long and sleek looking cat with a long tail and large ears on a rather small head. Red and I acquired Tornado from the Humane Society, late spring/early summer of 1999. We got him as a kitten and he was more or less replacing my beloved Kitty who we had to put down because of kidney failure. She was a sweet and loving cat, too.
Red was to attend college in Kansas (fall 1999), and planned to rent an apartment and take all three cats with her. But the lease only allowed her to take two cats. That meant she had to leave one of the cats behind. That was a difficult decision to make since all three cats were inseparable. But Tornado helped her make the right choice. The only cat who would tolerate this bundle of energy was Avalanche.
When Tornado was younger, he was a holy terror. He is the most stubborn of all the cats and is definitely not a lap kitty. Also when he was younger, he could leap higher than any of the other cats - but of course he is 3 years younger. He's the one who can tear through a room like a tornado or a flash of lightning. He's also the most vocal.
Posted by Mary C at 9:40 PM 7 comments
Tags: Avalanche, family pets, Mick, Midnight, Misty, Redd, Tornado
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Walking home
Here is a close-up of the blossoms. Oh, I wish you could smell them. They have that sweet spicy smell to them.
Then in another spot nearby are some rhododendrons blooming now. They are so beautiful.
And here is a close-up of those beautiful flowers.
Posted by Mary C at 8:46 AM 11 comments
Tags: daisies, flowers, marguerite daisy, mock orange, rhododendrons, walking
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Time for some bird pix
And now, notice this little guy is looking more like he's in his breeding plumage. And this photo was taken only two weeks later (early March), and obviously at a different feeder. This one is located in my front yard, hanging from the crepe myrtle tree.
Here's another shot, same day, and I caught one little female as she was flying in. The male lesser goldfinch on the left is not as brightly colored (plumaged) as the one on the right.
Posted by Mary C at 7:53 PM 12 comments
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Remembering Kody
This photo of Mick, Kody, and Redd were also taken on New Year's Eve 2004. My son's dogs (Mick and Redd) were here visiting us for the holidays. Tim was living in Portland, Oregon at the time.
Here is a brief video I had of Kody, Mick, and Redd taken on New Year's Eve morning 2004.
Posted by Mary C at 10:29 PM 9 comments
Tags: Kodiak, Kody, remembrance, Siberian huskies
Monday, April 7, 2008
On the way . . .
Posted by Mary C at 5:37 PM 6 comments
Tags: gazania, jasmine, potato vine, San Jose, trumpet vine
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Wordless Wednesday
Posted by Mary C at 12:46 AM 3 comments
Tags: ice hockey, NHL, San Jose Sharks