Rain brings rainbows
We had more rain in early March – lots of it – and some small hail. My gift was two pleasures from the rain – hearing the rain on Jeremiah’s roof and a glorious double rainbow. The desert is greener than I recall it ever being and the wildflowers are popping out. I’m reminded of this quote about pets and simple moments:
We can learn so much by observing the way our pets rejoice in life’s simplest moments. For a dog, every morning is Christmas morning. Every walk is the best walk; every meal is the best meal. Take time every day to celebrate the many gifts that are hidden in the ordinary events with your life.
–Cesar Millan, The Dog Whisperer
A lot of bird-watching going on
I sure enjoy my window birdseed feeder because it gives me practically a nose-to-nose view. My windows are tinted enough that the birds don’t see either me or Cat. I’ve been able to really study each bird that comes for the free food. It’s been interesting to note the ‘pecking order’ of the birds. My most frequent visitors are House Finches – usually one at a time, although the feeder will accommodate two quite well. Once a Finch gets in the feeder, the bird spends more time keeping other finches out than eating. However, when a Cactus Wren, Thrasher, Towhee, Gila Woodpecker, Flicker or Cardinal comes, the Finches fly off and don’t return until the larger birds leave. The only large bird that will tolerate a Finch being in the feeder is the Cardinal. Sparrows, Dove and Quail are content to clean up seeds that land on the ground below the feeder.
My latest bird visitor is the carnivorous Road Runner – he/she has discovered the
A Curved-bill Thrasher caught my eye recently. As he left the window feeder, the bird joined two other thrashers that were on the ground. Hmmm! Three Thrashers together? Then I noticed the two birds on the ground were opening their beaks, waiting for food! I quietly crept outside with a camera and captured this photo.
I also have a friendly Desert Cottontail. He/she hangs around outside, waiting for me to come out to fill the bird feeders. The rabbit comes really close to me and gets the reward he is waiting for – a scoop of chicken scratch and sunflower seeds.
Life here at
The wildflowers are coming out – more each day. And this is bringing even more park visitors. Lots of folks are in town for Spring Training baseball games and many of them have been out to the park
Sister Linda visits
My sister Linda and her husband Bob added
One of the days Linda was here, we ‘took a trip down memory lane’ by visiting the town where we grew up –
We had hoped to drive by the church we attended –
Last stop on this memory lane trip was to the house where we spent most of growing up years. A three-bedroom, one bathroom house for our family of 10! Yes, it was a tight fit. I had been warned that the house would appear different – and that was an understatement. We had a Bermuda grass front lawn, no fences at all with three palm trees in one side yard and a carport/driveway on the other side. When we lived there the house was totally visible from the street. Not so, today as you can tell from this photo.
While I was out taking photos from the street, a man appeared and walked toward me. I walked toward him, identifying myself as Carol Anderson and that I had grown up in this house. He smiled and said that his parents had bought the house from my parents! Because of all the plants I could not even see the house, and it was obvious that the palm trees (which would have been very tall by now) were missing and that the driveway had been moved to the other side.
Our other stop while we were out was a visit with Aunt Marian, our mother’s sister. We had called her from the car to let her know we were coming, but she could not understand who we were because her recent cold had settled in her ears, making her rather hard of hearing. After three attempts, she said, “I’m not sure who you are, but do come for a visit!” So, she knew someone was coming, but not who. We had a lovely visit – she is alert and has all her marbles! What a precious gift to visit with her.
A visit from Larry Flinn
The week with Linda and Bob was busy, but not too busy to make time for an evening visit with
Geo-caching with Carol Rayburn and Sandi Koch
Yippee! Both Carol Rayburn (fellow volunteer and RVing friend) had a day off from park work and I was invited to join Carol and her friend Sandi on a geo-caching outing to Sedona. First we stopped and did the tourist thing at the main
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