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Sat, 08 Jul 2023

Partner's Mom passed away early this morning.




Friday 25 October 2024... No Luck

It was 33° when I got up this morning, gah! The sun is warming things up tho. And the wind isn't as bad as it was yesterday.

Clouds in the sky

heh, the new light poles along the bike path are interfering with my view! I wonder how long before they put the actual lights on the poles!

trees on the hill in the distance

Autumn leaves and the blue sky

Unfortunately, it's one of THOSE days... Blurry birds. Or they just fly away before the camera can get organized.

blurry Scrub Jay

Oh well. How about some flowers instead!

Pink Hibscus blooms

Pink Hibscus bloom and the blue sky

Pink Hibscus blooms with sky and autumn leaves

White Hibscus blooms

Morning Glory bloom emerging from the shadows

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Thursday 24 October 2024... Walk on a Cold Day

It's just 37° when I leave the house, but the weather page said decreasing clouds and zero wind. I was all That sounds Lovely and head out.

Well. It would have been lovely. Except the clouds were definitely _increasing_ and the breeze was pretty brisk for zero miles per hour! *laughs*

I was freezing! Not only did I wish for a thicker layer of clothing, I also wanted gloves and a scarf!

I was going to go to the garden, but it's just too cold to do work. But also I had somehow managaed to load up the backpack wrong, and it was lumpy and uncomfortable. When I finally stopped to fix it, I realized I had taken out the bag of Fava seeds when I was refilling the water bottle... and then had not put the seeds back in.

So. Oh well. Def not going to the garden, now! I WALK! Five miles! It's good!

The light poles they put in yesterday have all been straightened and tamped down in this section... but Dang it! They are kind of ruining my view of the autumn trees. Bummer!

Bike Path

Hmm. Looks like it's going to be a bad bird pic day! Ha. Here's a blurry Downy Woodpecker.

Downy Woodpecker standing on a tree branch

That's okay. I can take pictures of the trees instead!

Tree with rainbow autumn leaves

*laughs* these colours don't even look real! It's not translating to digital very well.

Autumn leaves

There was a bird running around as I walked by, and I went over to see if I could find her in the bush she was hiding under. Oh cool! A Wilson Snipe!

Willson Snipe crouching on the ground under a bush

She's migrating. Did you get separated from your people?

I had walked by this house the other day...

Halloween decorations in front of a house

But I didn't notice the dead body! Ha!

Halloween decoration

Pretty creepy! I think I prefer skeletons and ghosts.

Halloween skeleton in a yard

Halloween decorations in front of a house


A Thousand Miles Center for Rerproductive Rights

Sighs. Abortion is Healthcare!

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Wednesday 23 October 2024... Garden Walk About

I walked straight to the garden today, for some work, and discovered I had the place to myself!

Purple Hyacinth Bean blooms

This vine is in a front garden plot, and I think it's Purple Hyacinth Beans.

Purple Hyacinth Bean blooms

It's def a pretty plant, big and lots of blooms! Looks like you can cook and eat the young pods. But the mature beans are poisonous, probably in the same manner that kidney beans are, where you have to cook them all to heck to remove the toxins.

Purple Hyacinth Bean blooms

This is an abandoned plot on my row, a couple plots down. At the beginning of summer, they had to cut down tall grass and then they covered it with this landscaping cloth.

Garden plot covered with black fabric

Is this some kind of mint plant?? Lemon Balm? Pretty impressive to grow through the tarp! ha! Not something I want anywhere near my garden plot!!

Mint plant growing past a black tarp

Okay! Here I am at my plot, and this is the back of the front Garden Square. I had cleared the Lemon Cucumbers from here and planted Fava as a winter cover crop. And then I cleared some more and did a second planting.

Garden plot

Today, I'm going to clear a bit more for a third planting! It's such a small area, I'm not going to mix the fava beans. I'm just going to plant these older, store bought beans.

Fava seed pack held by a hand over the garden plot

I'm looking at the Sunchokes again... Just crazy, I don't know what to think about the exposed roots! I mean, that's the part you eat, right. So is it still good to eat like that?

Sunchoke roots in the ground

I'm gathering a few Tomatillos to take home... oh bummer! I've never seen a Tomatillo crack!

Cracked Tomatillo fruit

Too much water, probably. I'm not watering the plant specifically, but it's close to the Zucchinis which I am still watering occasionally.

Zucchini plants and tomatillo

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

I kept hearing Creeak Towhee's contact call, and of course she went silent every time I tried looking for her! Ha. But finally, she flew across the garden path and let me take a few pics!

Towhee standing on a leaning sunchock stalk

Towhee standing on a leaning sunchoke stalk

Heading home... and the bike path is getting some lighting! Or... some poles, at least! *laughs*

One crew of workers was removing the hole covers and dropping the pole into it. And then a second crew is getting the pole straightened out and situated with gravel and concrete and whatever.

I don't ever walk at night, but it's probably really dark here, with the trees blocking the light from the road on the side. So it's great that we are getting some lights!

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Tuesday 22 October 2024... A Day

Squirrel hanging sideways from a tree trunk

Heavy fog this morning. It's mostly burned off down here in the valley, but there are low clouds still engulfing the hills.

Autumn trees

foo. A very blurry female Hooded Merganser... There were three of them here, but they were feeling shy and they quickly paddled behind some bushes!

Female Hooded Merganser paddling on the water

Fallen autumn leaves in the grass

Autumn trees and a grey sky

Yellow leaves hanging down from tree branches

Red leaves hanging down from twigs

The Sweet Peas are still blooming in the wild. And I don't know what this fruit? or nut? tree is.

Tree with tan fruits and some pink Sweet Pea blooms

Tree with tan fruits and some pink Sweet Pea blooms

Little bird in a Hawthorn Tree

Little bird in a Hawthorn Tree

Okay. Here I am at the jungle that is my garden plot.

Garden plot

I'm assessing. I could clear out more of the front garden square, and there's a spot I missed when I was planting Fava seeds that I could re-seed. I'd like to seed the Tofu Patch with Fava as well, but the Giant Marigolds are still alive and blooming. I want to enjoy them for as long as they'll give me!

Also gathering food!

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

Hi Squirrely! Glad to see you've gotten a little pudgy!

Squirrel sitting on a wood trellis

Oh, hey! It's my little Gentleman Friend, the juvenile Anna Hummingbird!

Hummingbird standin on a wire trellis

Last time he let me move around for a better shot... Yep! No problem!

Anna Hummingbird standing on a wire trellis

He is the Cutest!!

Anna Hummingbird standing on a wire trellis

Aaannnd, he's noticed someone invading and now he needs to go chase them away! Guarding his territory is hard work!

Anna Hummingbird standing on a wire trellis, looking away

There's a squirrel in the neighboring plot... haha! The branch didn't support him and he flipped! This is his embarrassed look!

Squirrel hanging from a sunflower branch

*struggles to right himself* I meant to do that! *laughs*

Squirrel standing on a sunflower branch

I'm heading out, but I notice these birds, who have been singing at the Garden today...

Red Wing Blackbird standing on a spent sunflower head

First time I've seen Red Wing Blackbirds at the Garden. I hope they are just passing thru, Red Wings tend to take over when they arrive.

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Monday 21 October 2024... Blurry Birds and a Good Neighborhood Walk

Was raining when I went to bed last night, and it rained most of the night!! I listened to it thru my open window and it was SOOO nice!

The sun came out this morning, but the clouds are moving around a lot and it's sprinkling again when I leave the house.

Golden Crown Sparrow standing on a twig

It's a little bit too warm to be wearing the rain jacket, but there's nothing for it. Have to keep the camera mostly protected from the wet.

Willow tree

With the rain, I don't feel the need to visit the garden... altho I do have the backpack, and I walked in that direction! *laughs* Just habit!

Dead tree silhouetted against the sky

Scrub Jay standing on a dead branch of the Leaning Tree

Crow walking in the grass

Crow standing in the grass, small raindrops on her back

And I'm walking in the downtown neighborhoods.

Halloween decorations on a porch

Oh, this is an interesting variety of Sunchoke!! The stalks are as droopy as mine is, but look at the long rows of flowers on each stalk!!

Droopy Sunchoke stalks in someones yard, next to the sidewalk

*laughs*

Blow-up Halloween decorations and a squirrel on the lawn

Sidewalk with autumn trees over it

ha, what in the world??!

Halloween decoration on a pole

Moon behind a blurry silhouette of leaves

Moon in the blue sky

Moon behind a blury crow

White puffy clouds in a blue sky

And back at home and Mr Unnamed is hanging out! Always nice to see him.

Western Grey Squirrel sniffing the ground next to a tree

The other day I heard him yelling, yelling. I looked out the window and saw him in the branches of the tree, and a grey cat was lounging at the base of the tree. The cat was paying him zero attention, but Mr Unnamed kept yelling.

And yelling and yelling!

The cat left. And yep, Mr Unnamed kept yelling!

It was probably a good ten or fifteen minutes before he got over his anger and moved on to the next project!

*laughs*

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Sunday 20 October 2024... A Bright Sunday Stroll

I was able to keep my bedroom window open last night after yesterday's nice warm day. And today looks like another sunshiny and bright day!

Autumn trees under a blue sky

Marigold blooms

Too busy to show her face!

Honey Bee standing on a Marigold bloom

Orange Zinnia blooms with Red Amaranths in the background

Unknown

Goldfinch standing on a spent sunflower head

I'm at my garden plot, and I'm looking at the Sunchokes. As their tall stalks have tipped over, it's kind of levering their roots out of the ground and exposing them.

Sunchoke roots coming out of the ground

Is that normal? I don't know!

A pretty good harvest today! I've been eating the Wax Beans, but freezing the Sungolds... without their sweetness, they don't taste good. But they'll be great in a future soup or something!

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

Sunchoke blooms in a garden plot

Bright pink Hollyhock bloom with white Sweet Pea blooms in the background, and a blue sky

blue berries

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Saturdaay 19 October 2024... Hidden Trail

A special visitor in the parking lot this morning! A Black Tail Doe!

Black Tail Deer

And I'm heading out thru the neighborhoods. I like the T-Rex!

Blow-up Halloween decorations in a yard

And the shadows amuse me!

Halloween ghosts hanging from the eave

Autumn trees lining a neighborhood street

Autumn trees lining a neighborhood street

Wild Turkeys foraging on the sidewalk

Wild Turkey

Oh my gosh! Two woodpeckers! ha!

Sapsucker on one tree, Downy Woodpecker on another

Sapsuckers live here year round, but I rarely get to see them. Downy Woodpeckers are more common.

Towhee standing in a bush

I get to the top of the hiking path, and I'm just on the edge of the Acorn Woodpeckers territory. I'm looking up at the sky, looking for woodpeckers flying by...

What in the world??!

White Pelicans flying

They're not geese! They are flying in formation, but they aren't honking.

I'm taking photos, trying to figure out what I'm looking at.

White Pelicans flying

And eventually, I just have to zoom into one of my pics.

Oh My GOSH!

White Pelicans flying

Pelicans!! White Pelicans!!

White Pelicans flying

How cool is that!!

They are flying approximately south...

White Pelicans flying

But they wheel around. Maybe they're looking for a place to rest for the day.

White Pelicans flying

White Pelicans flying

They soon drop below the tree line, and I can't see them any more.

I look it up when I get home. We are in an area, a little bit outside the Pelican's normal migrating route! So it's super lucky that I got to see them!!

Meantime, I've been walking back and forth thru the Acorn Woodpeckers territory...

I can hear them tapping on their trees. They say Wikka Wikka. I see them flying here and there, between their trees.

But Photography. arg. Not so much.

Acorn Woodpecker standing on a dead branch, with the holey tree trunk in the background

*laughs*

Here's someone willing to cooperate! A male Spotted Towhee.

Towhee standing on a post

Towhee standing on a post

Back down the hill. It really is a lovely day!

Autumn trees

And back to enjoying the Halloween decorations!

Blow-up Halloween decorations

Oh, wow! My favorite!

Halloween decorations with a skeleton

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Friday 18 October 2024... A Good Day

Yep, it's chilly this morning, but it didn't freeze. It got down to 37° but it's already warmed up to 46°... but I turned on the heat in the house, briefly and I'm switching my cutoff shorts for long jeans today!

Trees on the hill

Trees on the hill

Neighborhood zig zag.

Trees in a meadow

These Amaranths in someones hell strip are just amazing!

Red and Golden Amaranths

Bench along the bike path

Bench along the bike path

No one at the Community Garden! So I wander around looking at the other plots!

Canna Lilies and some Red Kuri in the background.

Canna Lilies and Red Kuri

The Bird Bath art installation still has good colour!

Flowers around an artsy bird bath

Goldfinch standing on a seed head

Goldfinch standing on a spent sunflower bloom, surrounded by pink Cosmos blooms

Goldfinch standing on a spent sunflower bloom, surrounded by pink Cosmos blooms

Okay! Here I am at my plot. I'm checking on the zucs, and fortunately they lived thru the cold night! All three Zucchini plants have several squashes growing on them... But they are going to slow down if the nights continue to be chilly. So I decide to leave them today and let them all get bigger!

Green Zucchinis growing on the vine

Aw, the leaves on the big Tomatillo plant are turning yellow.

Tomatillo plant with yellowing leaves

But it's perfect weather for the winter cover crop! This is the second planting of Favas... the first planting is about 6inches tall!

Fava seedlings growing in the dirt

I'm really impressed with the effort the Straightneck is making, so late in the season!

Straightneck squash growing on the vine

Oh! My little Gentleman Friend is here!!

Anna Hummingbird sitting on a stalk

I wonder when his adult plummage will come in... He currently looks like a female: That tiny section of black on his chin is supposed to cover his whole head! Will I even recognize him after he molts?

Anna Hummingbird sitting on a stalk

Oh my gosh! I move around and he lets me get closer!

Close up of a Anna Hummingbird

Yay! I'm so glad he's trusting me today!!

Close up of a Anna Hummingbird

Close up of a Anna Hummingbird

oh my gosh, he is just so stinkin' CUTE!

Close up of a Anna Hummingbird

I have extra time after I leave the Community Garden, and I make an extra loop on my walk home.

Paved lane next to a park, with autumn trees overhead

In the news, this afternoon...

Lighting on some Eugene walking and biking paths damaged by wire theft

Oh man, major bummer. I don't ever walk after dark, but the cost of repairing this is a drain on our resources. Very unfortunate!

But here's something to cheer me up!

Strange 'Star Trek' sounds are echoing through Madagascar's remote rainforests. Scientists just found what's causing them

Oh my gosh! Newly discovered tree frogs are named after seven legendary captains: Kirk, Picard, Sisko, Janeway, Archer, Burnham and Pike!!!

... huh. I wonder who Burnham is. *laughs* Silly me, not keeping up with the Star Trek shows!

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Thursday 17 October 2024... Another Day with Lessers!

Good Morning Mama!

Squirrel sitting on the sidewalk holding a peanut in the shell

The sun shines today, but there's a frost advisory for tonight. The forecast says it'll get down to 38°, well above freezing, but there will be some frost in the hills perhaps.

autumn trees with the hill in the background

Autumn trees and a blue sky

I arrive at the Community Garden, but I can't seem to make the photography work!

Goldfinches on a sunflower stalk

Yeesh.

Turned away squirrel eats sunflower seeds

Srsly.

Garden plot

My Gentleman Friend won't even help me out!

Male Anna Hummingbird standing on a sunflower stalk, looking away

Oh well. I guess I'm to stick to flowers. The Sunchoke in the back is waning.

Fading sunchoke blooms

The Zucchinis are still going strong... tho I guess we'll see what happens with a colder night.

Yellow zucchini squashes growing on the vine

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

I thought I was going to have to stick with flowers...

Pink Cosmos blooms and a goldfinch hidden in the foliage

But Yay!

Goldfinch standing among the Cosmos

Lesser Goldfinches!

Male Lesser Goldfinch with Cosmos blooms

They are eating the Cosmos seeds!

Male Lesser Goldfinch with a Cosmos seed in his beak

Lesser Goldfinch picking out seeds from a Cosmos seed head

Male Lesser Goldfinch with a Cosmos seed in his beak

How cool is that!

I'm heading home. These fluffy clouds are building up quickly...

Puffy white clouds and a blue sky

And before long it's overcast and sprinkling!

Here's the Soybeans I picked yesterday...

Soybean pods spread out on a green cloth

I've spread them out, and put a fan on them to dry!

When they are good and dry, I'll shell them and add them to the Soybeans I got last year... Yeah, I never got around to making tofu like I wanted! ha.

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Wednesday 16 October 2024... Soybeans!

Some sprinkles over night and this morning is so dark and dreary. It's 55° when I leave the house, zero wind and 90% rain and this is my kind of day!

trees on the hill

Oh, ouch! Your poor ear. You've been fighting?

Squirrel sitting at the top of a wood post

I arrive at the garden and there's a Flicker saying Que their contact call. It's too dreary for bird photos today, tho... she's a bit blurry!

Northern Flicker standing on top of a street lamp

No other humans at the Community Garden. That's nice. I have a walk about!

Petunia blooms

Lavender blooms

I'm at my plot and I stop to admire the front Sunchoke.

Sunchoke blooms

Oops, I was letting that one zuc squash get a little bit bigger. But it's gotten huge! haha!

Zucchini plant with fruit on it

Okay! Today, before the rain starts up again, I'm picking the Soybeans.

Soybean plant with dried pods on it

The plants are very stunted... around a foot tall, some of them not even that! So Pathetic! Last years plants -- growing on the other side of the plot -- were 3 and 4 feet tall, and each plant had several tall branches.

There's just 14 little plants, when I planted probably over 100, in three separate plantings. Gah. I think there's about 100 soybean pods here.

Soybean pods gathered in a plastic bag

*shakes head* Last year, I got 60 to 70 pods off a single plant!

It would be nice to find out what's wrong with the dirt here, so I could fix it. But I'm too lazy for that!

Red sunflowers

Well. On the other side of the garden plot...

Cherry tomatoes ripening on the vine

Nothing stops the Sungolds! *laughs*

Flowers on a cherry tomato plant

The volunteer squashes, growing out of the compost are still alive. As is the volunteer clover that I found under the Snap Peas.

garden plot

And a Mystery Squash! This must be a cross between a Zucchini and a Straightneck? Ha! Not sure how that happened, but I'm going to harvest it today.

Green straightneck squash on the vine

A pretty good haul today!!

Haversted veggies laying on the ground

Oh!! My little gentleman friend is back!!

Male Anna Hummingbird standing on a sunflower stalk

Yay! I wondered if that older male who came thru here the other day had chased this one off permanently. So glad to see him again!

Male Anna Hummingbird standing on a sunflower stalk

Okay, heading out. But first, I'm looking at the flowers in other people's plots!

Hollyhock bloom with other flowers in the background

White sweetpea blooms with other flowers in the background

Pink Four O Clock blooms

Oh, hey! It's Mr Unnamed!

Western Grey Squirrel on a sidewalk, sniffing a nut

Glad to see him, even when he doesn't stick around for the photography!

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Wedensday 13 November 2024... Doom

We're screwed. In so many different ways. And each and every way overwhelms me, individually.

So how do we face all the different ways Trump is going to kill us? I don't know. ... I don't know.

Goodbye Science.

Mass deportations. Families can be deported together. 14th Amendment, birthright citizenship, gone. The Department of Education, gone. The National Institute of Health, corrupted. and ivermectin instead of vaccines. ACA repealed, and not replaced. EPA was already getting corrupted from Trump's first time round and SCOTUS rulings. He'll be making Climate Change worse. A national abortion ban will kill a lot of us and maternal mortality will skyrocket. Mifepristone access removed. Because the FDA will be corrupted. Rolling back safety regulations... on food even. Climate disasters will be worse and FEMA support will occasionally go to red states, but it won't be long before someone starts lining their pockets with that money.

Each of these things is utterly terrifying!

And that's just the goals for the first month or so. Democracy will not survive four years of Trump.

A lot of us will not survive four years of Trump.


PoliticsGirl: What's Next America?

Will the American project survive the anger of white men? by Carol Anderson
At key moments throughout US history, white male anger has been privileged over national security, progress or basic welfare

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Tuesday 15 October 2024... A Walk with the Crows

When I woke up and came downstairs this morning, the rice cooker is sitting on the floor next to the recycling bin. I ask about it and partner says It's done.

He says it loses power, randomly, and last night he had to finish the rice on the stove.

oh foo. I love that thing, it's so cute. what a bummer.

Crow and starlings standing on bare branches

Cloudy and nice this morning, it didn't get cold last night and it's 61° when I set out for my walk. 30% rain today, so I've got my rain jacket even tho it's a bit too warm to wear it.

Just past the garden, I find this one stalking some prey!

Cream coloured cat stalking up behind a squirrel

Ha.

Cream coloured cat stalking up behind a squirrel

Yeah, I don't think so, Kitty. I took this photo and then I stepped between them...

Cream coloured cat stalking up behind a squirrel

The squirrel goes across the path and up a tree and I gave pets to the kitty.

Oh my gosh!

Wood Duck paddling on the water

A Wood Duck! In eclipse plummage! Look how red his eyes are!

Wood Duck paddling on the water

Wood Duck paddling on the water

See ya around? No? Probably not?

Wood Duck paddling away

Oh wow, all the crows!

Field of crows

Crow walking in the grass

Crow standing in the grass

Close up of a crow looking

And more crows over here!

Crows standing in a snag

Heading back.

Willow tree

I stop at the garden. Wondering if this thing will have time to ripen.

Butternut squash ripening on the vine

And here's standing at the back of the plot, looking over the Squash Square, at the Wax Bean trellis.

Garden Plot

Oh nice! It looks like I'll get a couple more Straightnecks!

Straight neck squashes growing on the vine

Red Nasturtium blooms and leaves

Orange coloured hot pepper, growing on the vine

Red hot peppers ripeing on the vine

The poor Seascape Strawberries.

Strawberry leaves surrounded by dead plants

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

Here's my friend, hunting at the garden again!

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a wood fence

Yeah, it's beyond time to giver her a name!

I think it should be something to indicate she's a Red Shoulder Hawk, but Scarlet and Garnett don't really work. I go looking for other red names.

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a wood fence

ooh, how about Rudra?!

In Hindu mythology, Rudra is a deity associated with storms and wildness.

Close up of a Red Shoulder Hawk

Red Shoulder Hawk flying away from the wood fence

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Monday 14 October 2024... Todays Walk

Looks like this might be the last warm day of sunshine. The forecast says the rain starts tonight or tomorrow.

Autumn trees

Trees on the hill in the distance

Canada Geese? or Cackling Geese?!

Geese flying in the bright blue sky

Willow Tree, partly in the shade

Yay! More Tomatillos!

Three harvested Tomatillos laying on the ground

Tomatillos are crisp and taste like a lime! I don't really like them on their own, but if you add them to anything with tomato in it... oh yeah! That punches up the flavor profile, big time! Yum!

The Fava cover crop is continuing to do well!

Fava seedlings coming up

American Goldfinch standing on a Sunflower stalk with the blue sky

American Goldfinch looking down at a spent Sunflower head

American Goldfinch standing on a spent sunflower head

Amercian Goldfinch standing on a spent sunflower head

Walking home.

Last couple days, there's been a homeless person's tent, right on the corner where I live. We do have camper trailers and RVs parked on our street, regularly, but it's pretty unusual to have a tent set up here. The hell strip is narrow and the tent sprawls over part of the sidewalk.

As I was coming home today, there were two cop cars parked in front of the tent.

One of the homeless guys was moving around. They were being kicked out, so he was gathering stuff together.

The other homeless guy is just sitting. And as I got closer. oh no.

He's sitting and staring at a dead dog. A black mutt.

My heart breaks.

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Sunday 13 October 2024... Sunday Stroll with Lesser Goldfinches

The day started with heavy fog, fun to look at. But it's completely burned off by the time I get out the door.

Squirrel sitting on the sidewalk

Leaves on the tree, turning yellow

I am mostly walking today, but I stop by the garden to give the baby Favas a quick watering. The first planting...

Fava seedlings coming up

And the Second planting...

Small Fava seedlings coming up

And Yay! A couple Tomatillos came off the bush with a little tug!

Two Tomatillo fruits laying on the ground

It'll be nice to start getting Tomatillos on a regular basis!

Aw, a Ladybug resting on a Sunchoke bloom...

Sunchoke blooms with a Ladybug

A precious lil Seven Spot Ladybug!

Ladybug sitting on the back of a Sunchoke bloom

Goldfinch standing on a drooping sunflower stalk

Nom, nom. Stuffing our face!

Goldfinch standing on a spent sunflower with seeds in her beak

Heading home... oh, nice! There's a little group of Lesser Goldfinches flitting around.

Lesser Goldfinch standing in a dandelion like plant

The Lessers will stay bright yellow thru the winter and are easy to distinguish from the American Goldfinches, who are much duller!

Lesser Goldfinch standing in a weed

American Goldfinches love the Sunflower seeds, but Lessers prefer smaller seeds, and Dandelion seeds are their favorite!

Lesser Goldfinch standing behind a weed

Lesser Goldfinch standing in a weed, eating seeds

Thank You!

Lesser Goldfinch standing on a weed twig

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Saturday 12 October 2024... Hilariously Bad Photo Day

This is how it's going to go today!

Goldfinch hidden behind leaves and bushes

*laughs* But here's the first photo of the season, crappy as it is, of a Golden Crown Sparrow! I heard the first one singing the other day... they are migrating down from Alaska and northern Canada and they'll stay here for the winter!

blurry Golden Crown Sparrow, looking away

Yeah, fly away little bird!

Goldfinch flying away

Her friend stayed, but she's standing in the shadows of some sticks. Stick shadows! Sheesh!

Goldfinch standing on a twig

Well. At least I can take decent pictures of the leaves!

Red Maple leaves

Red Maple leaves

Red Maples leaves

Yellow leaves

Autumn trees, past the dead branches of the leaning tree

And then this one. I was so excited to see a Nuthatch!

Nuthatch on the side of a tree trunk

But this is what I get! Bahahaha!

Nuthatch behind a clump of moss

Perfectly situated behind a perfect ball of moss!

I can just imagine Sir David Attenborough's voice: And this is the rare Moss Headed Nuthatch performing her extraordinary courtship display...

*Laughs*

Okay. I'm at the garden, and ready to put my failures as a photographer behind me!

The neighbor's pretty Hollyhocks.

Red Hollyhock blooms in front of a blue sky

Hollyhock bloom in front of many flowers in the background of all colours

I've gathered some food, including a second Aubergine that doesn't have any holes.

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

And the Happy Favas at the front of the plot.

Fava seedlings coming up

Okay. Let's try, try again with the little birds!

Goldfinches standing on sunflower stalks

Goldfinch standing on a sunflower stalk

Goldfinch

Goldfinch standing on a sunflower stalk

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Friday 11 October 2024... Colours and Goldfinches

Wearing my rain jacket, but it's not as chilly today and it's not long before I am sweating and uncomfortable! I have to stop and take off my jacket and stuff it in my backpack.

Trees on the hill

Red Maple leaves

Sky

I've walked the neighborhood zig zag today.

Looking down at the creek and bike path from a bridge

Purple Morning Glory blooms with Red and Gold Amaranth in the background

Nasturtiums, Bachelor Buttons and Blanket Flowers

Nasturtiums, Bachelor Buttons and Blanket Flowers

Purple and orange Zinnia blooms

Zinnias and Amaranth

And then I come to the mess that is my garden plot! *laughs*

Garden plot

The front Sunchoke is all lovely, but starting to lean a bit.

Sunchoke plant with blooms

And the back Sunchoke has fallen over into the neighbor's plot. Arg. They haven't been around since that disaster over the summer, but I don't want to be encroaching on their plot!

Sunchoke plant fallen over

I'm going to pick one of the aubergines today... but check this one out.

Aubergine with two slug holes

haha, an entrance and an exit? I find one without any holes. I have no idea how to cook Aubergines, so I will have to do research about that.

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

Spotted Cucumber Beetle on a Sunchoke bloom

Sunchoke blooms

Sunchoke blooms

Goldfinch standing on a Sunflower leaf

Goldfinch eating a sunflower seed

Goldfinch standing on a spent sunflower head

Goldfinch standing on a spent sunflower head

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Saturday 9 November 2024... Doom

Well, that was fast. The emboldened threats of violence have begun. Trump made this.

[They] Are Trying To Terrorize Our Daughters And Children 'Your body, my choice' is the newest rallying cry

And.

Racist text messages referencing slavery raise alarms in multiple states and prompt investigations

Disgusting.


I don't know how to make men have empathy.

Our job is to LOVE and SUPPORT each other!

Not all of us are going to live thru this... we've just got to do the best we can to live.

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Thursday 10 October 2024... Today

Partner's Dad lives down in Florida, and landfall for the second hurricane, Milton, happened at 9pm last night. Dad lost power at 10pm. He's got rain and some gusts of wind but might go in to town for some starbuck's internet! Haha!

For Hurricane Helene, he lost power for a couple days, from Sept26 Thursday night to Sept28 Saturday lunch time. [Milton isn't so bad... Power came back on in about 24 hours, this time.]

On my side of the country, we had a cold night, it was 40° (4°C) when I got up this morning. BRR! It's warmed up a little but I'm wearing the rain jacket for warmth on my walk today!

trees on the hill

trees on the hill

There's a little park across the street with ½ a disc golf course, and I decide to walk over there today. I admire the trees.

Trees in a disc golf park

Oh awesome... they have planted more trees!!

Trees and staked saplings

There's some Oak tree saplings, and I'm not sure what this is. I'm happy to see a variety of tree species!

Unknown tree

Oh, nice! They've replaced the kiosk, too! It had gotten vandalized last year.

kiosk

I stop off at the Garden on my way back. Oh! Bluebirds!!

Bluebird standing on a wire trellis with sunflowers in the background

She is so cute!

Bluebird standing on a wire trellis

Close up of a Bluebird, grey sky in the background

oop! And then the Red Shoulder Hawk flies over the Garden, and scares all the little birds away. I haven't named her yet and it's starting to bug me! *laughs*

Red Shoulder Hawk standing in a tree

And this one too? Hey! Walking thru my baby Favas! You better not step on any, You! *laughs*

Cream coloured cat walking thru garden plot

I am studying the veggies a little bit closer today, because of the cold night...

Aubergines growing on the plant

But I think everything is still okay. Well. You know. Everything that didn't die after the cold snap in August. But the big tomato plants did die... and this is the LAST Old German, which has ripened on the dead plant. SIGHS.

Harvested Veggies laying on the ground

But the Zucs continue to live, and the Sungold is still mostly happy.

Cherry tomato blooms

And the Wax Bean plants are okay and the Tomatillos are hanging on too!

Tomatillo growing on the vine

At some point I'll need to pick the Soybeans... they need to dry out some more, tho. They should all turn from the yellowish ones to the darker brown.

Soybeans

Plants in the Tofu Patch

The volunteer squash plants growing out of the compost... might be a Crookneck or a Straightneck. It seems to be vining rather than making a zucchini nest.

Squash seedlings

The one Seascape Strawberry is setting up some tiny new leaves. And I love the random Wood Sorrel that happened to come with it too!

Strawberry plant with small Wood Sorrel plant next to it

And the bigger clump of Seascapes.

Strawberry plant

More and more of the second planting of Favas are coming up!

Fava seedlings growing out of the dirt

On the way out, I stop and admire a neighbor's Zinnias.

Pink Zinnia bloom

Many orange and pink Zinnia blooms

Peach coloured Zinnia bloom with orange and pink Zinnias in the background

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Friday 8 November 2024... Doom

Last night I accidently dipped my toes into Maga land.

There was a video I watched. A person who was worried about physical violence, happening to them personally. And their family was organizing to leave the country. They talked about their projects which wouldn't be finished. They spoke calmly and they reiterated several times that they don't hate Trump supporters, they just don't understand why.

The Maga comments fell into two categories. The first one was along the lines of Suck it up, Buttercup. One comment near the top really caught my attention, You need to toughen up, it's the only way.

*shakes head*

The other category of Maga comments was Oh, you'll be fiiine, and rolling eyes at the unnecessary drama.

The utter cluelessness of the Magas is just ... stunning.

Cis/het white males. They will be fine.

But when will they look around and notice that the rest of us are really not fine??? How many people have to die before they pay attention?

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Wednesday 9 October 2024... Garden Work

The house was stuffy when I was going to bed last night, so I opened up the kitchen window. And this morning it was still so nice in the house, not cold. I can handle more of this kind of weather! It's nice to keep the house open!

Unknown tree

On the way out to the garden, I heard a bird and thought... I should know who sings that.

The song was three notes, descending. The bird kept singing, and I kept walking tho I slowed down to listen and let my brain work.

Other birds chimed in. I heard Que! the contact call of a Flicker. Closer, a Chickadee sang, and then Dee-ed once.

Still those three notes that I felt I should know. And then I remembered!

Nooo. Gold. Here.

Ahh! Golden Crown Sparrow!

They are winter visitors here. They spend the summer in northern Canada and thru Alaska. They must be just arriving. And they are one of my favorite sparrows!! I can't wait to see them!

I'm at the Garden and I've got some work in mind, but first I notice that the second planting of Fava is coming up! Yay!

Fava seedling coming up out of the dirt

Let's see. Planted this on Sep27, they have taken 12 days to come up. The cooler weather slowed them down... the first planting came up in a week!

Okay! I'm going to murder some Horseradish today!

Horseradish plants in the garden

I know: UGH! I've been so lazy thru the summer, and now I have to deal with this mess. Stupid Horseradish.

Most of this is actually in the Pissant Pot People's plot. And, as usual I am slightly annoyed that I have to take care of other people's invasives. But whatever.

After...

Garden plot clear of horseradish

The White Crown Sparrows are also winter visitors, like the Golden Crowns... but the White Crowns have been here for a while. I saw the first one at the end of August.

White Crown Sparrow standing on a wood post above a bean plant

Dang they are cute!

White Crown Sparrow standing on a wood post

The hot peppers in the back neighbor's plot catch my eye!

Red hot peppers growing on the plant

Peppers with Nasturtium and Borage blooms

Nine Goldfinches? oop! Ten!

Goldfinches on sunflowers

Goldfinch standing on a sunflower stalk

Goldfinch standing on a sunflower stalk

I'm heading out of the garden, but looking back in I catch a glimpse of this guy.

Cream coloured cat in the garden

I've been seeing him around, and know where he lives. Outdoor cats are a bummer at the garden... I prefer the birds.

But this one was scaring the little birds away as well!

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a wood fence

This Red Shoulder Hawk... I am def going to have to give her a name!

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a wood fence

She even lets me get a little bit closer!!

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a wood fence with one foot lifted up

Stretch!

Red Shoulder standing on a wood fence, stretching her leg

*laughs* and then she's off.

And so am I. But before I get home... A Steller Jay!

Steller Jay standing on the side of a tree trunk

Ha! She's looking for bugs in the bark, tossing litter out of the way.

Steller Jay standing on the side of a tree trunk

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Thursday 7 November 2024... Doom

America voted for hate.

The rest of us need to grieve, do what it takes to take care of ourselves...

And then we need to get back to spreading LOVE!

It's going to be bad, folks. People are going to die. A lot of people.

And we need to love and comfort them in all the time we've got left!


We needed to do something drastic for climate change fairly quickly. And with Trump, that is not going to happen.

But honestly, we should have been doing something drastic 20 years ago. heck, 50 years ago. Democrats have failed us by being too moderate this entire time.

And now we've blown it. Climate change will get worse, our bugs will continue to die, ecosystems will collapse.

We can witness. We can grieve. And we can live our lives with love and empathy.

That will kill us too.

Wild Iris Ridge was closed yesterday morning, someone had died on the trail. They choose a beautiful place to go out.

If you're heading that way... please call or text the 988 Lifeline if you're in the US. You can also chat on the website. Give them a minute... they're busy.

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Tuesday 8 October 2024 2024... New Hummer

Oh, Mr Unnamed! Ouch! That's a bad scratch!

Grey Squirrel on the side of a tree trunk, with a red scratch across his chest

Be careful out there!

The sun shines and it's already overly warm this morning, to be 79° (26°C) today.

Cirrus clouds over the bike path

And I happened to catch another bird flying by as I take the photo of the hills...

Trees on the hill

I hardly have to zoom in, she's unmistakable: a Scrub Jay carrying a peanut in the shell, to be buried somewhere! *laughs*

I go up around the dead Leaning Tree again... and dang, I just can't get enough of these trees!

Autumn trees

The fence they put in certainly makes things picturesque!

Sidewalk and wood fence under a autumn yellow tree

Hello? (Nope. She flies away! Ha.)

House Finch standing on a twig

I stop at the garden on the way back. Just going to water a bit and see what I can harvest. But ...

Oh my gosh! I meet this guy!

Male Anna Hummingbird, standing on a spent sunflower head

Ha! I think my young Gentleman Friend got kicked out of the Garden today by this male Anna, who definitely has all his mature plummage!

Male Anna Hummingbird, his head shining in the sun!

When he turns away, the feathers look black.

Close up of a male Anna Hummingbird

He flies to a new perch... haha, he looks like a cartoon!

Anna Hummingbird flying

So Cute! Do you think you'll stay, or are you just passing thru?

Anna Hummingbird perched on a twig

*laughs* I do feel bad for the youngster who was trying to make this his territory! He doesn't stand a chance with this older fellow. We'll see how it goes!

Okay. I'm at my plot!

Tomatillos growing on the vine

Tomatillos growing on the vine

This is the Sunchoke in the front... most of those flowers are around 6feet, and then the two main stalks go up to maybe 8feet!

Garden plot

Sunchoke blooms

I'm glad the Sunchokes grew this year... This one came in late, but it's so pretty. And the one in the back is a volunteer, I'll have to dig it all up this winter since it's right on the border and I don't want to be messing with the new neighbors next year!

Ha, this is funny... Right above the Sunchoke bloom in the center of this pic, that leaning branch...

Sunchoke blooms

Goldfinch standing on a drooping sunflower stalk

Just a curvy Green Zuc today.

Harvested Green Zucchini laying on the ground

Here's the volunteer Squashes growing from the compost.

Squash seedlings

And the poor Seascape Strawberry plant, still trying to come back alive after randomly dying.

Mostly dead strawberry plant

The first planting of Fava, the winter cover crop...

Fava seedlings coming up in the garden plot

There's still little sign of the second planting. I am waiting impatiently!! So I focus on how happy these baby plants are!

Fava seedlings

I'm out! Heading home.

Scrub Jay standing on a wood fence with two nuts in her beak

Are those nuts? acorns? foo. I can't tell. But that takes talent to carry them both!!

Scrub Jay standing on a wood fence with two nuts in her beak

And here's Knotty! It's good to see her again!

Great Blue Heron standing in water, hunting

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Wednesday 6 November 2024... Doom

Trump won. I'm surprised. I really thought we had learned our lesson.

Stay and Fight?

There's nothing to fight for. All of our neighbors are Maga. This is what they want.

Climate change will accelerate. If you don't understand what that means, well, ignorance is bliss. I envy you. But we're going to die. We are going to destroy nature and we will all die.

Women and many others can't get healthcare in 22 states... as a result of the first Trump presidency. It's just a matter of time before we lose the right to vote, as well.

Having a president who is a traitor and a rapist is going to embolden violent tendancies. Open mysogeny and racism will become normal. We will all suffer.

America is dead. Apparently it's been dead for a while, we just didn't notice.

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Monday 7 October 2024... A Good Day

Sunshine and blue sky.

Trees on the hill

Huh. That bird in the distance? They are white!!

White Tail Kite in the distance

Oh my gosh! That silhouette is exactly what a White Tail Kite looks like!

Look at the map! Why does the purple spot fit perfectly in the left side of Oregon? weird.

I hear Crreeeak, a Towhee's contact call. I don't even know how I found her, buried in this tree!

Willow tree

Towhee standing on a twig in a willow tree

Towhee standing in a dead tree

The Leaning Tree.

Fallen and Dead Leaning Tree

After the Leaning Tree came down in the January ice storm, I kept wondering about the last time I would see it. They did cut down and remove it's two other trunks, but they left this one to see if it would live.

But it's dead, and I'm wondering again when I will see it for the last time.

Autumn Trees

Okay. I'm at the garden. I'm just going to water and gather today. The last Straightneck, I suppose...

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

I had to dump several of those Sungolds, I hadn't noticed that they were cracked!

Goldfinch on a sunflower stalk

Haha, it's deja vue from yesterday!

Two Goldfinches

Sunchoke blooms with pink dahlias in the background

Fava Seedlings

Cabbage White standing on a Dandelion bloom

Her tongue!! ha!

Close up of a Cabbage White on a Dandelion bloom

Back at home, I've been freezing the Sungolds. And today I also halved and cored the very small, regular tomatoes. I've got 2 Brandywines and 1 Old German in the right bag.

Frozen cherry tomatoes in ziplock bags on the counter

For the Sungolds, I just remove the stem, load a couple handfuls in a ziplock and toss them in the freezer. Easy Peasy!

How they will turn out, in a soup or whatever in the future? That I don't know! It's the first time I've frozen tomatoes!

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Tuesday 5 November 2024... I Voted!

Yay! I voted!

Since Oregon has mail-in ballots, I didn't get a sticker.

But! On the back of the paper with the list of Ballot Box loctions ... is the inaugural I Voted colouring page by Keri Fountain, Election Specialist of Lane County Elections! How delightful!

I Voted Artwork by Keri Fountain

The mountainous skyline is the Three Sisters, to the east. That's Heceta Head Lighthouse, out at the coast. Douglas Fir and an acorn for our Oak trees. Salmon and Mushrooms and a Bumblebee. The Ducks are the local college sports team, here in town.

Not sure about the covered bridge and the blueberries. Are those a thing here? Asking the internets. Oh! Oregon grows the second most blueberries out of any state in the country. Wow! I had no idea!

And the covered bridges? Yep, Lane County has more covered bridges than any other county west of the Mississippi River. Wikipedia, List of covered bridges in Oregon None close by, tho. That's a bummer.

But how fun and good to learn these things!!

Back to the art... the generic flowers are a miss!

I would have put in some Rhododendrons... very recognizable and very Eugene. Also some Oregon Grapes, our state flower.

But other than that, I love the art! And what a good idea, in place of the I Voted stickers that most everyone else gets.

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Sunday 6 October 2024... Sunday Stroll with Goldfinches

Trees on the hill

The sun shines again today and it makes me notice that the temperatures have been all over the place:

Oct1, Tues: 82/40
Oct2, Wed: 70/45
Oct3, Thur: 74/36
Oct4,  Fri: 62/42
Oct5, Sat: 67/47

And today we are back up to 78°. I guess that just means it's Fall! But normal for this time of year is 70/44.

Blurry squirrel jumping in the grass

Looking down at the creek and bike path from a bridge

Five Goldfinches on sunflower blooms

Aww, cute! Are we still feeding the kids?

Goldfinches on Sunflower blooms

Goldfinch standing on a sunflower

Yum, sunflower seeds! Nom, nom, nom!

Goldfinch with a sunflower seed in her beak

Goldfinch standing on a twig, looking down

A surprising harvest! The Wax Beans are gearing up again!

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

The Sungolds don't taste very good, but I'm freezing them. They'll be good, cooked with something else later!

The Squash seedlings emerging from the compost are still growing.

Squash seedlings

The first planting of Favas are looking good.

Fava seedlings coming up in an area of dirt

But nothing yet in the second area. Let's see, I planted them a week ago Friday, on the 27th. That's 9 days. Maybe the cooler nights are slowing them down. (The first planting was making a good showing after just a week!)

The Sunchoke in the front is looking lovely!

Sunchoke blooms

Sunchoke blooms

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Saturday 5 October 2024... Hidden Trail in the Clouds

It's a dark and dreary morning, but the heavy fog seems to be lifting as I head out.

The landscaping crew at the apartments has been clearing acorns from the sidewalks and parking lots...

Acorns

Do the squirrels look at this pile and think WHAT are the humans doing with all that FOOD??? *laughs*

Green Persimmon ripening on the tree

Red Hot Poker bloom

Halloween decorations

Snowberries!

Snowberries on the vine

Waterfall

Oh Wow! I get to the top of the trail... and the hill is still in the clouds!!!

Foggy fir trees

*laughs*

Foggy woodpecker on a branch

The fog makes me notice how many of the Douglas Firs are dying here. Climate change.

Dead fir trunks in the fog

Foggy Acorn Woodpecker, standin on the side of a tree trunk

Foggy Song Sparrow standing on a blackberry vine

Foggy Acorn Woodpecker standing on a branch

I head back to the trail... and suddenly there's colour in the world again!

Blackberry fruits ripening on the vine

Sword Ferns and a mossy rock

Red Flowering Currants...

Red Flowering Current berries

I ate some!!

Picked Currants held in a hand

I've never tried them before, so this was a first experience!

Pulling off the flower end, made the insides squish out. The one that didn't squish had a tiny bitterness... not quite ripe. But they all need some sugar. Or something. The flavor is very, very mild.

And here's my soapbox! Never NEVER eat things in the wild, unless... You are 100% sure what it is. AND! You know what all the look-alikes are.

Redwood Sorrel with blooms

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Friday 4 October 2024... A Walk in the Mist

Good Morning My Dear!

Squirrel sitting on the sidewalk, eating a peanut in the shell

Oh my Gosh, the Sky!!

Clouds over the trees

Clouds over the trees

And I'm still looking up when this Great Blue Heron flies over me... haha, she looks like a Skeksis from The Dark Crystal!

Great Blue Heron Flies

Great Blue Heron Flies

Apples ripening on the tree

The first Hooded Mergansers of the season! Ha, the female is still waiting for head feathers!!

Male and female Hooded Mergansers, paddling on the water

The Hooded Mergansers actually live here all year, but they disperse in the fall and that's when I get to see them at the creek!

I swing around thru the neighborhood, and the first Halloween decorations are up...

Halloween decorations

The mist has turned to sprinkles, and the quality of the photography has gone down... but I suppose this is a giant mouse?

Blurry mouse skeleton

They always include the ears on the animal skeletons, which is weird, but I guess it helps identify the creature. I'll have to come back to get a better pic!

Oh Nice! Someone has planted Chrysanthemums at the dog park!

Red Chrysanthemums in large planters

So bright and cheerful! I assume the neighborhood association did this... they are awesome! I wish my neighborhood assoc was active with projects like this!

Red Chrysanthemums

I stop off at the Garden, on my way back.

a single green Zucchini harvested, laying on the ground

Nevermind the stupid Comfrey coming up around the Green Zuc... Since production has slowed down, I don't want to disturb my precious Zucchini plant by murdering the invasive Comfrey right now. I want as many zucs as possible!

Zucchini plant

Yellow Zucchini fruits ripening on the plant

The Columbine is doing much better this year because it got incidentally watered by being under one of the Yellow Zucchini plants!

Columbine plant in the garden

That's good! The flowers are nice, in the spring... but the leaves are very pretty too!

Columbine leaves with rain drops

Oh shoot! This Anna Hummingbird was flying around in a neighboring plot... but there's no telling, from this angle, if this is my new Gentleman Friend or someone else.

Anna Hummingbird drinking nectar from a orange Nasturtium bloom

Oh, hey! Here's a Fava bean that didn't get buried properly... and it's starting to germinate! Yay!

Fava bean in the dirt, germinating

Grow, grow, grow!

And here's some of the seedlings from the first planting. Happy baby Favas!

Fava seedlings coming up out of the dirt

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Thursday 3 October 2024... Rant

I was walking towards two women who I regularly run into: the lady on the recumbant bike always says hi, and the lady who walks Tessa the Border Collie.

They were chatting together and I heard part of the conversation as I go by.

Dog Walker: So you have to ride home after dark?

Recumbant Biker: Yeah. I've got lights and everything. I've been riding on the road tho. Because... (pause)... You know.

Dog Walker: (sighs) Yeah.

That You know is referring to the rapes that have occurred on the paths here in August and September. They did catch the one guy, and he's a real piece of shit. Beat up two girlfriends who went to the police, which means there's probably a bunch more he hit, who did not go to the police. Pos.

So.

A woman chooses the bear instead of the man.

Or, in this case, she chooses to get squished by a car who doesn't see her riding in the dark, instead of riding on the bike path with the possibility of violence from a pos man.

The world we live in. *shakes head*

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Thursday 3 October 2024... Hawks and Squirrels and Herons, Oh My!

Trees on the hill

An autumn red tree

I'm walking past the garden today. I'll go in, on my way back. But look who's here now!

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a metal pole in a garden

This Red Shoulder Hawk has been hanging around the Community Garden for a while!

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a pole in a garden

I don't think the hawk I saw here in August was her. But I do think the hawk I saw on Sept20 and Sept23 are her!

Close up of a Red Shoulder Hawk

So maybe I could think about giving her a name.

She flies over to her preferred branch, just outside the Garden...

Red Shoulder Hawk sitting on a tree branch

Oh my gosh! Is that my little Gentleman Friend?? What the HECK! (Look at the branch, far left!)

Hummingbird and Hawk standing on the same branch

Bahaha!! Wow, he has some guts! The hawk probably isn't going to bother about hunting a hummingbird, but still! That's brave! (... or possibly just naive. *laughs* He is just a kid, after all.)

I keep walking. Here's the fallen and dead Leaning Tree.

Fallen tree

Autumn leaves are starting to catch my attention.

Yellowing Ash tree leaves

Red Maple leaves

Red and green Red Maple leaves

I'm back at the garden... and the Red Shoulder is still here! Except now she's begging like a baby! haha, I guess she's just a kid, too!

Red Shoulder Hawk standing in a tree

Cosmos bloom and other flowers in the background

Oh, there's something wrong with your foot? I'm sorry! But you made it thru migration!

Goldfinch standing on a sunflower head, holding up a foot

Painted Lady Butterfly! Flew away before I could get closer.

Painted Lady Butterfly standing on a zinnia bloom

I watered the Zucs and the Favas... but I didn't harvest anything from the garden today. Unlike this guy!

Squirrel getting sunflower seeds

Squirrel eats on a sunflower

Squirrel upside down trying to get sunflower seeds

Squirrel eats on a sunflower

Squirrel walking on a sunflower

Squirrel eating

Close up of squirrel eating

Oh, hey! No Patches!

Great Blue Heron standing in water

How goes it?

Great Blue Heron hunting

Shhh. Be vewy vewy quiet, I'm hunting wabbits.

Great Blue Heron hunting

...

Great Blue Heron has hunted a leaf!

*laughs* Oh well!

Great Blue Heron standing in water


Not Losing You: a two minute PSA micro-movie supporting trans youth during the election #vote

Aww! Wholesome!!

Or: How to make rift cry in less than two minutes!! *Laughs*

Trans rights are human rights!

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Wednesday 2 October 2024... Garden

The wind is blowing today, the weather page says breezy and 19mph.

I'm walking the neighborhood zig zag before getting to the garden.

Looking down at the bike path and creek from a bridge

There are no other humans at the Community Garden, so I'm doing a walk about. A plot on the west side, where I don't usually visit, has caught my eye!

Pink and yellow Zinnias

The flowers are a bit past their prime, but so bright and cheerful!

Orange flowers

Pink and yellow zinnias

Yellow Zinnias

Pink Morning Glories

Okay! I'm at my plot and I'm gonna run the stirrup hoe since things have dried out again.

Garden Plot

Aubergines!

Aubergines growing on the vine

Aubergine bloom

My cute little Favas. Nothing coming up in the second area that I planted, yet.

Fava seedlings growing out of the dirt

Yep, I got some Sungolds... I haven't been picking them because they lost their sweetness after the cold snap in August.

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

But apparently you can just throw cherry tomatoes into the freezer without any prep. I should have been doing that!

My little Gentleman Friend, the juvenile Anna Hummingbird, makes an appearance... but zooms off when I get the camera.

Petunias

Yellow Nasturtium with striped Petunias

Trying to get pics of Goldfinches up on the tall Sunchokes... haha, the wind is flapping all the branches around. Not great photography conditions!

Goldfinch on a Sunchoke bloom

And plus, I wonder if the birds ever get dizzy, trying to hang on to their snack while it's being blown all over the stupid place!

Wind blown Goldfinch standing on a Sunchoke branch

Goldfinch standing on a sunchoke bloom


In other news... They caught one of the bastards...

Suspect arrested in connection with Fern Ridge Trail rape investigation

Turns out the guy was a real pos, with a couple domestic abuse assults on women. And when two women have come forward, you know there's more.

No word about the other rape that happened at Wild Iris.

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Tuesday 1 October 2024... Garden

The forecast says sun and upper70s for all of this week... The warm temperatures are good for the germinating Fava I've planted at the garden but guess I'm heading there every day to water the little things.

trees on the hill

Neighborhood Zig Zag.

looking down at the bike path from a bridge

Autumn red leaves over the sidewalk

Autumn red leaves

Decorative grasses

Hi Kitty! I'm not sure your hoomans are going to approve of this activity... You're down in the mud!!

Long haired cat standing near the creek

Goldfinch peeking out from behind a sunflower leaf

Goldfinch eating sunflower seeds

You know what? I think I'm gonna grab this hybrid thing, if if pulls off easily. Stripetti = Spaghetti Squash x Delicata.

Stripetti growing on the vine

The Butternut growing up the back of the Wax Bean trellis!

Butternut squash growing on the vine

And look at this cute thing! And another one, ripe on the ground!

Butternut squashes ripening on the vine

Butternuts make me happy.

Ripe Butternut on the vine

This is the single volunteer Fava plant, behind the strawberries. The Seascape freebies are mostly dead, these are the strawberries I bought in the spring.

Fava with strawberry plants

And here's the volunteer Squashes, growing out of the compost!

Squash seedlings in the garden

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

Tomatillo on the vine

Oh good! The Sunchoke in the front finally has some buds!

Sunchoke buds surrounded by leaves

And so happy to see more of the first planting of Fava, coming up!

Fava seedlings growing out of the dirt


Since Roe fell, hundreds of pregnancies have become crimes

RNC nepo baby dismisses Trump's deadly abortion bans as 'niche' issue

GOP Senate nominee still can't grasp why women care about abortion

Yep. Single Issue Voter, here!

Abortion, Abortion, Abortion!!!

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Monday 30 September 2024... Lovely Fall Day

The sun is shining again today and it will warm up to a very pleasant 75°... Normal for this time of year is 73° (23°C) and with all the crazy flucuations I've been trying to ignore lately -- last tuesday the high was 93° and the next day the high was 67° -- yeah, I'll take some normal!

I'm walking the neighborhood zig zag today.

Looking down at the creek and bike path from a bridge over them

Purple Morning Glory with yellow lilies

oh! Haha! Here's a House Finch with yellow feathers instead of red!

House Finch standing behind some Kale

The colour of the feathers depends on what they eat! And they need a variety of carotenoids to add up to the usual red-orange colour! Maybe this one has been binging on a favorite food that's full of beta-carotene!

House Finch standing behind some Kale

Sunchoke blooms

Monday's are now my compost run days.

This used to be Partner's chore to handle. When we accumulated a full bag of kitchen scraps, he would drive it to the Garden and dump it on the Community compost heap.

But in August, the car broke down and was in the shop for a month. And I started taking care of our bags of compost... A week's worth of kitchen scraps fits almost perfectly into my small backpack with my water bottle.

And since I've been clearing some areas, where stuff has been dying, I've been able to put the scraps into our own garden plot. I'm just spreading it out a bit on the surface, sometimes I cover it with a pulled up Borage plant.

Compost on the dirt

Over the winter, with the rain we get, it will all break down to nothing! I might find a bit of avocado shell, later... not to mention some volunteers growing like the Squash seedlings and the carrot tops! But that's all good.

Yellow Zucchinis growing on the vine

Close up of a Squash bloom

Sunflower bloom

Sunflowers and Dahlias

And ever more Favas coming up in the first area that I seeded!

The cute little Fava bunny ears!

And, of course, Borage comes up whenever you disturb the soil! That's fine, it will die off when it gets cold.


I happened to come across this article in my internet wanderings, and I want to contribute a few of my own thoughts!

Not every public mention of religion is 'creeping Christian nationalism' Magazine editor Clara Jeffery saw backlash after complaining about a flight attendant who wished her a 'blessed' night

I was walking on the bike path the other day, and there's a guy going the other way. I smile at him in greeting and he says, Have a blessed morning!

And, yeah. Like the complaining person in the above article, I was a bit disgusted. This guy was NOT wishing me a happy morning. He was just broadcasting his religiosity. ugh.

It ruined a chunk of my nature time as I thought about all the different ways that religion has screwed people up.

But when I went to rant about it here... yeah, it just sounded kind of petty! *laughs* I deleted my original rant... But, with the article, I'm glad I'm not the only one who has the impulse to complain about how people greet me!

And I got good ideas from reading the comments, too!

I can respond with the very Wiccan, Blessed Be! Just to remind the jesus freaks that there are other religions out there!

Or, if I'm feeling especially spicy I could just say, Hail Satan! *giggles*

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Sunday 29 September 2024... Bright and Cheerful Sunday

The sun is shining and I saw Mr Unnamed, our Western Grey Squirrel neighbor... but he was too quick for me to get photos. Next time, Buddy!

Blanket flowers

Aster blooms

Trees on the hill

Sunchoke blooms

Sunchoke blooms against a blue sky

*laughs* I love my Sunchokes!

Sunchoke blooms

Tomatillo fruits growing on the vine

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

Pink Dahlia blooms against a blue sky

Pink Dahlia blooms against a blue sky

So while I was all focused on the front of the plot, clearing the Garden Square and planting Fava... the new Seascape Strawberries just kind of ... died?

Dead strawberry plant

what the heck? Why? I've been watering them. Were the nights too cold? The lows have mostly been in the 50s but it had gotten down to 43° a week ago. But that hardly seems like something to die over.

Well, I don't know. But there is a tiny new leaf in there, so maybe it will live.

Tiny green Strawberry leaf in a dead plant

The volunteer Squashes, growing out of the compost are still alive... and you'd think they would be more delicate than strawberries with cooler nights.

Squash seedlings

Well, anyway. On the way out, I stop to look at the section of Favas I planted last week! Yay Baby Favas!

Fava seedling growing from the dirt

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Saturday 28 September 2024... A Sunny Day

I need to visit the garden today, to water the Fava seeds I put down yesterday. But I'm going for a good walk first!

Bittersweet Nightshade berries

The fallen Leaning Tree.

Fallen Leaning Tree

Squirrel and Flicker standing on the sidewalk

Northern Flicker standing on the sidewalk

Squirrel standing on a broken stump of a branch on a tree trunk

Oh nice. Someone has Sunchoke growing in their hell strip!

Sunchoke blooms

And there's a cute lil Hoverfly!

Hoverfly standing in a Sunchoke bloom

Oh foo.

Scrub Jay standing on a wood fence, looking down

Goldfinch standing on an old Sunflower head

Huh, this is interesting! This Sunchoke bloom hasn't opened yet and it won't have any seeds made...

Goldfinch on a Sunchoke bloom

Maybe they are going after whatever bits will become seeds?

Goldfinch on a Sunchoke bloom

Goldfinches on Sunchoke blooms

At my plot, I've watered everything pretty heavily. Especially the new Fava seeds in front. Not much to pick today, but there's more Wax Beans coming on, so that's nice!

Harvested veggies layiing on the ground

I had gotten so sick of eating stupid Wax Beans, and I froze a bunch of bags. But now I could eat them again. In moderation, you know! ha.


A Call For Men to Engage

*nods*

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Thursday 26 September 2024... Garden Rant

So the 2025 Community Garden Manual came out, and I'm scanning it over to see about the stupid Autumn Compliance Check they they just made up this year.

Yep, sure enough. It's there and we've now got four checks per year, instead of three.

Which is amusing because they can't employ enough people for all the work there was already... they use the volunteers Extensively! So I don't understand why they want to give themselves more work with a fourth, completely unnecessary compliance check.

But then I notice a new section...

A list of Prohibited Plants

I am shocked and DISMAYED that Borage is on the list of Prohibited Plants.

Borage is NOT an invasive plant!!! It is easy to identify and it is easy to kill by simply pulling it up. It's a naturalized plant, and in my opinion probably the most perfect summer cover crop AND companion plant.

So that's going to be a major problem for me next year. I'm almost surprised that they didn't ding me on their illicit Compliance Check this month, for all my precious Borage.

*** Oh, and I checked that link for City of Eugene, Prohibited Plant List and Borage is not on it. What a surprise.

But now that I'm over my initial outrage... well, not really. I'm still extremely outraged!

But I'm looking a bit closer at the list.

Marsh Marigold?

What the hell. Who wrote this ridiculous list???

As far as I know, we don't even have Marsh Marigold here... and it's a native wildflower, not aggressive. What kind of moron puts that on an invasive species list??

It IS a look-alike to Lesser Celandine, tho. Which is horrifyingly invasive. And, seriously, who's going to plant it, knowing how horrible the Lesser Celandine is? But regardless, Marsh Marigold has no business being on that list!

And then they snuck in GRAPES there under Large Woody Perennials?! oh my god. People have to... what? just cut down their grape plants. This is ... GAH!

The Community Garden at the river has a whole row of glorious, OLD grape vines! The thought of pulling those out, killing them, oh gah it's tragic.

Dang it, I hope someone objects.

And finally, at the bottom... Yes, mint should always be in a pot. But Raspberries and Marionberries? There are a few gardeners who grow berries, including my friend Roz. What's he supposed to do? Dig them up to put in a damn pot? He said he loved his berry harvest so much this year. Sticking the raspberries in a pot is going to disrupt production, and shrink it to hardly anything.

Grr! *Grumble, Grumble*

It's just terrible and I'm ready to revolt!

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Friday 27 September 2024... Planting More Fava

Cloudy but nice this morning, it was 61° when I left the house, to be 71° (22°C) today. But there are warmer and sunny days in the forecast, and I'm going to put down more Fava seeds to take advantage of the warmth!

I'm not having much luck with the birds today...

Goldfinch flying away

I've brought two bags of Fava today: one I bought a couple years ago and one I collected from the garden last year... and here's a surprise!

Bags of different coloured dried Fava beans

They are different colours?! That's so odd!

And does that mean I hadn't planted any of the lighter coloured Favas when I was collecting the darker beans? And, why? Did none of the lighter bean plants survive? Or did they survive and just not produce any beans?

So that's a mystery. But I'm still going to plant a mix of both, here in the spot I cleared yesterday!

And then I have plenty of time to relax!

One of the Sunchoke branches is drooping, so I get to have a different view of the flowers.

Sunchoke blooms

Tomatillos growing on the vine

Tomatillo on the vine

Borage bloom with tomatillos

Harvested zucchinis laying on the ground

Sunflower bloom in a garden

Ha! I didn't notice the house fly! My little pollinator friend!

House fly standing in a red sunflower bloom

I'm walking out of the Garden... but a flock of Goldfinches distracts me.

Goldfinches

They seem to love this plant! I must find out what it is and plant some in my plot next year!

Goldfinches gathered on a plant

Just look at them all!

Goldfinch flock

At home... here is the state of the kitchen!

Harvested veggies on a kitchen counter and stove

Haha! Need to eat faster! The tomatoes are starting to go. The zucs are fine yet, they last longer on the counter rather than in the fridge!

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Thursday 26 September 2024... Garden Work

Chillier this morning, just 54° when I left the house and the high today is only 70° (21°C).

Trees on the hill, some with autumn colour

I'm walking straight to the Garden today, to get some work done!

Two Goldfinches standing on a wire trellis surrounded by green

Goldfinch standing on flower stalks

Goldfinches standing in a row, on a wire trellis

Goldfinch standing on flower stalk with a yellow bloom

peach and yellow coloured Dahlia bloom

White Dahlia blooms with purple edges

Okay. I've decided to clear the way for more Fava to be planted... in amongst all that Borage behind the wild Amaranth is a Spaghetti Squash, the secondary Sungold, and the very dead Brandywine.

Garden Plot

Bummer... I only found two, very small Spaghetti Squashes! Maybe I shouldn't have let the Borage overrun everything! And I got the last small Brandywines before I hauled the plant to the compost pile.

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

I couldn't bear to pull out the Sungold... it's still very much alive with fruits and flowers! heh. So the spot isn't as clear as I envisioned it!

Garden Plot

But there's a bit of room for planting.

Garden Plot

The damn Comfrey has cozied up to the Green Zucchini... and it's too much trouble to try to murder it under all the Zuc branches.

Comfrey leaves and a blooming zucchini with fruit

All three Zucchinis have good sized, harvestable squashes... but all that is not going to fit into my small backpack with the two Spag Squashes!

Yellow Zucchinis growing on the vine

Cherry tomatoes ripening on the vine

The Sunchoke is just over 7 feet tall.

Sunchoke plant

Sunchoke blooms

Okay. Heading out!

Spent sunflower bloom

On the walk home, I notice this...

Silky Dogwood berries

Most of the dogwoods along the creek are Red Oiser Dogwoods, which have white berries. I forgot there's a couple of Silky Dogwoods, here too, with lovely pale blue berries!

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Wednesday 25 September 2024... At The Garden

The clouds are moving around a lot this morning, and even the forecast can't figure out what the weather wants to do... the chance of rain is 50%. *laughs*

I have to bring the rain jacket to possibly protect the camera... but it's already 63° when I leave the house, too warm to wear the jacket! I stuff it in my backpack and head out for the Neighborhood Zig Zag.

There's clouds covering the sun when I happen to pass over the bike path... So I don't get to photo my shadow.

Bike path and creek from a bridge

Here's a pretty kitty sitting outside their home...

Tabby cat sitting on the sidewalk

And Look! They are polydactyl! Cool!

And that amazing hell strip flower bed. I just can't get enough of the colours.

Purple Morning Glory in front of Red Amaranth

I arrive at the Community Garden and the big family group of crows is here!

Crow standing on a wood fence with sunflower blooms in the background

Crow standing on a wood fence

Crow standing on a wood fence

I'm at my plot. Since I'm not sure what 50% rain is going to do, I decide to water a bit.

Here's the back of the Wax Bean trellis... As I mentioned, there's some yellow leaves but it's gamely trying to make more beans!

Bean trellis in the garden plot

Butternut squash ripening on the vine

The funny little volunteer Squashes growing from the compost!

Squash seedlings

And the rest of the Squash Square is just a happy jumble! ... Altho, I probably should have pulled out all that Smartweed. *laughs* Oh well.

garden plot

Yep, I found TWO Wax Beans that were long enough to harvest!

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

The first Sunchoke blooms.

Sunchoke blooms

I'm trying to take photos of the Goldfinches...

Goldfinches and spent sunflower blooms

But the clouds are getting heavier... and the Goldfinches aren't very cooperative anyway!

Goldfinches and spent sunflower blooms

Heading out, I notice the blooms on the other stunted Sunflower, in the front, have extra, weird petals...

Sunflower bloom

Must be a genetic thing?

Sunflower bloom

Haha! One of Pot People's Sunflowers is leaning into the Garden path!

Squirrel eating from a fallen sunflower head

Squirrel eating from a fallen sunflower head

Heading home, and Oh Wow! Look at what the clouds are doing!!

Clouds over the tree tops

I left just in time... when I get home it starts to sprinkle! We don't get much, but I'm bummed that I spent time watering the garden!! Ha!


This is something fun from the news...

How a catchy tune became the soundtrack to TikTok's silliest videos Monkeys Spinning Monkeys!

*laughs* This is super awesome!!


Yesterday I was so mad about idiot republicans, I decided to get another round of Vote Forward addresses...

They give you addresses and letters to print, and you write your own thing on the letter. Just encouraging people to vote. And then I decorate the envelope to have some fun.

When I went to get the addresses, they had a new thing... you could sign up for your own display page! That sounds cool!

But re-reading the info about it, I had to temper my excitment. I think this is just a basic page, and it doesn't look like people will even be able to add an intro or anything personal.

And I got my page today... and yep, it's a bummer that I cannot do a single thing with it. :(

But there I am! An overly boring page with my letter writing progress. ha.

https://votefwd.org/goal-page/riftvegan

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Tuesday 24 September 2024... And A Political Rant!

GOP Senate candidate says women are 'crazy' to care about abortion

Yeah. You know what?

I am a single issue voter this year, and my single issue is abortion.

(well. okay. Maybe climate change, too. But it's absolutely abortion first!)

As a female type person, who is over 50, in a state with zero abortion restrictions... ZERO! ... Yes, abortion bans are an issue for me!

First... there's this little thing called Empathy.

I know that guy in the news article doesn't understand Empathy at all. But most people do.

And then there's the very importanat fact that abortion is health care. When women and people with uteruses can't get health care in certain parts of the country, it affects ALL OF US!

Honestly, abortion bans terrify me!

Denying health care to women, means that we are less than. We don't have bodily autonomy... which means we are no longer full citizens!

You remember our supposed unalienable rights in the Declaration of Independence? Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness? We cannot pursue Happiness if we are Dead because of abortion bans!!

Be sure to dig into the comments on the article above... good stuff there!

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Tuesday 24 September 2024... Garden

Hot today. It was already 64° when I left the house and the sun is heating stuff up quickly. To be 93° (34°C) today... but hopefully this will be the last of the ninety degree days this year!

I'm doing the neighborhood zig zag... I don't know why this view cracks me up so much!

At the garden, I was just going to water like crazy... but there's no one here! So I walk around and look at the other plots!

Cosmos blooms

Cosoms blooms

These things are interesting!

Unknown bloom series against the blue sky

Goldfinches standiing on old sunflower heads

Goldfinches

Goldfinch standing on a sunflower stalk

Goldfinch standing on a stalk of yellow flowers

Okay! Here I am at my plot! The back Sunchoke is just starting to bloom.

Sunchoke flowers against a blue sky

And there's a squirrel going after the Pot People's Sunflower heads!

Squirrel hanging from a sunflower stalk

*laughs*

Squirrel hanging from a sunflower stalk

The Wax Beans have a few yellow leaves... but they also have some blooms and some pods growing!

Wax Bean growing on the vine

The Sungold is gearing up as well!

Cherry tomato blossoms

Unfortunately, the Sungolds lost their sweetness after the couple of cold nights at the end of August. So I've not been picking any.

Cherry tomato blooms and sunflowers and blue sky in the background

The last two Black Tomatoes. Sighs. There's still several Old Germans left on the vine, but that plant is dead as well.

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

The blooms on the stunted Sunflowers at the front of the plot didn't last very long.

Garden plot

But the Giant Marigolds have bloomed forever!

Yellow Marigold bloom

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Monday 23 September 2024... Blue Sky Day with Cedar Waxwings!

One last run of warm weather, here... 82° and 83° (28°C) yesterday and today, and low-90s for tomorrow. After that it looks like more normal temperatures in the mid-70s.

But, really, after the two cool weeks in August... I've been so discombobulated about the weather, I'm mostly just trying to ignore it! ha.

Cirrus clouds in a blue sky

I'm walking the Neighborhood Zig Zag again. Since the sun is shining, I am amused to photo my own shadow.

looking down at the creek from a bridge

This glorious tree, again.

Tree

And the amazing hell strip flower bed...

Purple Morning Glory with Red Amaranth in the background

Red Dahlias

Oh my gosh! I come across a flock of Cedar Waxwings!!

Cedar Waxwings in a dying hawthorn tree

But the sun is so stinkin' bright, I can't see the screen on the camera. So I'm just pointing and clicking!

Lots of juveniles in this group... they are the ones with stripes down their front.

Juvenile Cedar Waxwing

This Hawthorn tree looks like it's dying rather than shutting down for winter. I wonder what's wrong with it.

Cedar Waxwing standing in a dying Hawthorn tree

The Hawthorn berries are all dried and shriveled, but apparently still good to eat!

Cedar Waxwing eating a Hawthorn pome

Since I can't really see what I'm doing, it seems like the cutest birds are always right at the edge of the frame! Haha!

Juvenile Cedar Waxwing

Or they are tucked behind someone else!

Cedar Waxwing behind the tail of another Cedar Waxwing

Three Cedar Waxwings in a Hawthorn tree

See ya!

Cedar Waxwings flying from their branches

Gibbous moon in a blue sky

I've zig-zagged for almost an hour, and now I'm at the garden. I water and gather.

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

It looks like the Wax Beans are going to start another round!

Wax Bean growing on the vine

And the Sunchoke...

Sunchoke bush

Is finally getting some blooms!

Sunchoke blooms

Hello, My Dear!

Squirrel standing on a wood fence

Close up of a squirrels face

Oh! and Foo! She flew away before I could get closer! Red Shoulder Hawk... same as the other day?

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a chimney cover

Cirrus clouds and a blue sky

Rose hips

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Sunday 22 September 2024... Sunday RANT

I am so sick and tired of men making me feel not safe!

Today, I was walking down the sidewalk of a major street, going across the driveway to a diner. A car surprised me... wanting to drive in, but no signal and wasn't even in the damn turn lane!

He saw me and stopped, thank goodness. But with the back end of the car stopping traffic behind him, since he wasn't in the turn lane.

I hurried on across, grateful that I didn't get squished.

But as he pulled into the parking lot he screamed at me thru his open window. F bomb and calling me a few names.

...

Going across that street is the worst. And now I can't even be safe from attack on the damn sidewalk.

Men... you suck!

And do NOT whine to me about Not All Men!

That's bullshit, and you know it!

Because that guy's friend, in the passenger seat? He didn't chide the drivers inexcusable behavior. You know he didn't.

The passenger might have laughed nervously. Or he may even have contributed a few cuss words himself.

And that's the thing, right? All of these maladaptive men have friends who make NO effort to correct bad behavior when they witness it!

So Not All Men? It IS ALL MEN!

And if you are a man, and you don't think so... then you need to step up!

How about using your male privilage for good instead of evil for once?

How about making the world a better place?

Moon in a blue sky, past green leaves of trees

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Saturday 21 September 2024... Today

Magnolias fascinate me! They've been on Planet Earth for 95 million years! They've lived with dinosaurs!

Magnolia cone with seeds on the tree

Magnolia cone with seeds on the tree

I am walking the Neighborhood Zig Zag to the garden again today.

Red Maple leaves

The novelty of this walk is starting to wear off... I'm walking on the sidewalks along streets, and there's just not much to look at after I've stared at everyone's yards! *laughs*

Gibbous moon in the blue sky

I get to the garden and I water. But decide the big tomatoes could ripen a bit more. And the Zucs could get a bit bigger. So I don't harvest a single thing today.

But of course, I take a few pictures!

Creeping Speedwell bloom in the Clover

Squash seedlings

I try to get Artsy with the Pot Peoples Sunflowers that are leaning down into my plot.

The backs of sunflower blooms

Lemon coloured Sunflower blooms with a blue sky

Tomatillo fruit with flowers

Heading home, someone isn't sticking around for decent photography! *laughs*

Blurry Squirrel behind a wood fence

Turkey Vulture flying above trees in a blue sky

Hm... Great Blue Heron... but that's quite a bit of cinnamon colour on their shoulder patch. This is someone new!

Great Blue Heron walking in water

Little Free Pantry in a park

At home, I'm reading last week's alternative newspaper, the Eugene Weekly... and I notice my Garden Friend Roz wrote a letter to the editor! Ha! That's awesome!

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Friday 20 September 2024... A Two Hawk Day and my Garden Companion

The sun shines bright this morning, and it's the first time in a few days that it's warm enough to leave the rain jacket behind!

Trees on the hill

This is blurry pic of a Goldfinch, but the colours and the shapes are kind of captivating.

Goldfinch standing on a hemlock stalk

Oh awesome!

Cooper Hawk standing on a branch with her tail spread out below

That tail! She must have just taken a bath in the creek, a couple feet below!

And also: That tail! Cooper Hawks are distinctive with that long tail, and this is a juvenile who doesn't have the adult colours on her head yet.

Shake it off!

Cooper Hawk standing on a branch, shaking off the water

Cooper Hawk standing on a branch with tail feathers spread out below

She's moving to a new branch.

Cooper Hawk flying away from the branch

Cooper Hawk standing higher in a tree

Wow.

Cooper Hawk standing higher in a tree, with wing and tail feathers spread out

Heh! Checking out the nail job on your talons?

Cooper Hawk up in a tree, looking at her foot

Cooper Hawk up in a tree

Okay. Moving on! And there's another hawk, just outside the Community Garden! A Red Shoulder Hawk!

Red Shoulder Hawk standing on a branch

She flies away. But the Community Garden would be a great place for her to hunt... plenty of mice here, maybe some snakes -- Red Shoulders Love snakes!

But she has scared away all the little birds in the garden. ha. Oh well.

I'm just gathering at the garden today. The cooler weather is slowing down the veggies, but they're still coming!

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

I have got to get some Nasturtiums next year. They usually mostly re-seed themselves, but I don't have any this year.

Yellow Nasturtium bloom with cherry tomatoes and other flowers in the background

Oh! Haha!

Honey Bee inside the yellow nasturtium bloom

Pretty cozy in there!

Honey Bee inside the yellow nasturtium bloom

And then I hear my Young Gentleman Friend!

Wire trellis with a hummingbird

He's still so nervous around me, and I knew I wouldn't be able to walk around to get a good pic... So I stayed where I was and hoped the camera could pick up the correct focus...

Anna Hummingbird standing on a wire trellis

Isn't he adorable!

He's kind of wagging his head in a weird way that I've never seen before...

Anna Hummingbird standing on a wire trellis

Ha! I think he's trying to flash his little gorget at me!

He'll need to practice that some more, in order to show off to the girls.

I wonder when he'll get his adult feathers? Those shiny ones should cover his entire head and throat!

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Thursday 19 September 2024... Planting Fava

Morning clouds eventually broke up for a beautiful Autumn day. It's not summer anymore.

Trees on the hill

*laughs* I don't know about the vaguely cute green creature, but Sí se puede means Yes You Can! That's a nice sentiment!

Graffiti on a wall

Squirrel sitting on a wood fence

This tall thing is interesting...

Three Goldfinches standing on a Mullein stalk

This is Common Mullein, naturalized from Europe and northern Africa and Asia. It is easily managed, and makes all kinds of pollinators happy. And some seed eaters as well! So it's a friendly plant to have around!

Mullein is pronounced mull, like Mull it over, and linn, like the name.

Goldfinches standing on Sunflower stalks

Goldfinch standing on a spent Sunflower head

There's a couple House Finches spending time with the Goldfinches, but I guess they are less interested in the photography.

House Finch standing on a Sunflower stalk

Goldfinch standing on a broken Sunflower stalk

Okay! I'm at my garden plot and I'm going to plant a little bit of winter cover crop today!

a hand holding fava beans

These are Fava beans that I collected in 2023 from a cover crop that lived thru the winter. (This past winter's Favas were all killed in the ice storm of January, long before they could make beans.) The holes in the beans are from Broadbean Weevils...

The internets say the holes will affect productivity by about 15%. Might be a problem on big operations, but it's negligible for me! I won't even notice the difference, and I'm happy to support bugs!

I'm putting them down in the Lemon Cucumber area that I cleared the other day. I've moved the trellis, but I'm keeping the wild Amaranth.

Garden Plot

I've given the planted beans a good water and now I can goof off. I love it when the garden is a big happy family...

Tomatilo and a soybean

That's a Tomatillo and a Soybean, and the red stalks on the left are some wild type Amaranth!

The volunteer Sunflower in the Tofu Patch is winding down.

Drooping Sunflower bloom

Oh hey! There's some Heal All growing in the Tofu Patch as well!

Close up of a Heal All bloom

And that blue flower is Creeping Speedwell, another little wildflower that I love.

I got tomatoes off all three big tomato plants: 3 Old Germans, a Black Tomato and a Brandywine!

harvested veggies laying on the ground

I was fixin' to leave, and I turned to take in the garden plot... and I noticed the sunflower leaning over from the Pot People's plot! Haha, how did I miss that??!

garden plot

Sheesh... this is a good 2meters inside my plot. Rude.

sunflowers over the Sungold

But maybe some of the seeds will fall here... I do love the lemon coloured Sunflowers!

Honey Bee on a sunflower

Spotted Cucumber Beetle on a sunflower

Borage bloom

Okay, this time I'm leaving for real... Here's some of our native Milkweed in someone else's plot!

Milk weed plant with a pod

It's Showy Milkweed! Good Luck, little seeds!

Milkweed seeds

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Wednesday 18 September 2024... Colourful Things

Neighborhood Zig Zag again, in a different way. Isn't this tree glorious?!

Butternut tree over the street

And this is someones hell strip! Just stunning!

Yellow Lilies with Red Amaranth and purple Morning Glories

Never mind that Road Work sign! haha, just part of the landscape!

Morning Glory leaves and purple blooms

At the Community Garden. There are a couple gardeners who have Canna Lilies in their plot...

Orange Canna Lily blooms

The leaves are very lovely, but overall not really my thing.

This, behind the Cannas, I had to look up. Red Kuri.

Red Kuris on the vine

Not sure what these orange ones are.

Orange flowers

Yellow and red Zinnia blooms

Yellow and red Zinnia blooms

I'm at my plot, aw, one of the stunted Sunflowers in the front is all droopy, poor thing.

Drooping Sunflower blooms

Drooping Sunflower blooms

And I notice the Spaghetti Squash vines are quite dead. Great! I grab two... but my goodness they are small. Are they even 1 pound?

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

And a couple more Tomatillos that came off in my hand!! And the last Crookneck. sighs.

A neighbor has cut down their Red Amaranth... and I decide to do some seed gathering!

Red Amaranth seed stalks layiing on a ziplock bag on the ground

Are they mature enough for seeds? I rub a portion of a seed head stalk in my hands. Oh yeah! Tiny black seeds come out!

Heading out, but first I must admire the Hollyhocks!

Dark red Hollyhock blooms and the blue sky

Dark red Hollyhock blooms and the blue sky

Dark red Hollyhock blooms and the blue sky

And some Chrysanthemums!

Pink Mum blooms

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Tuesday 17 September 2024... More Garden Work

Looks like today's rain won't get going until this afternoon, the forecast says 70% after 4pm. And I'm glad... that gives me the chance to run the hoe for the Surprise Garden Compliance check. *grumble*

Cloudy trees on the hill

You can see, there's a little bit of grass coming up in the pathway. I know they obsess about that, for whatever stupid reason. (Just MY grass, tho... they don't care about anyone else's grass.) *grumble* some more.

Garden Plot pathway

One of the plants in the Squash Square has climbed up the back of the Wax Bean Trellis. Butternut! I hope there's enough time left in the season for it to grow to full size and ripen!

Butternut squash growing on the vine

Oh, nice! There's a couple more, hidden under the leaves!

Butternuts growing on the vine

heh, the Cosmos are leaning over from the Pot People's garden plot... I have to step over them when I walk along the right side of my plot! Well. I step over their Cosmos, and I duck under their Sunflowers. Annoying.

Cosmos blooms with squash plants

It would be nice if the Garden Director, with all her surprise compliance checks, would make the Pot People follow the rules. You aren't supposed to have tall plants on the border of your plot, and your plants def shouldn't be intruding past your borders.

But the Director only hates me. Nothing will be done about others who don't follow the rules.

Okay. Back to the things that make me happy.

Like the cute little volunteer Fava, behind the Strawberries! Plenty of Borage seedlings coming up, too. But they will die back once the nights get chillier.

Strawberry plants with other seedlings coming up

And the other volunteers, the Squashes growing out of the compost! Unfortunately, they will die back with the cold as well. But they are cute right now!

Squash seedlings

The Soybeans are terribly stunted, but there are a few pods!

Green Soybean pods, hanging from the plant

The First Tomatillo!!

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

I've been checking the fruits on the plants... Tomatillos will fall off once they are ripe, so I give each of the big fruits a little tug. Nope, nope, nope.

But today, one has fallen to the ground! Yay!

Tomatillos are crisp and have a lime taste. You can add them to anything with tomatoes to elevate your meal with contrasting flavors!

Okay, the grass has been murdered, and running the hoe was a good work out for me!

Garden plot

Back at home, in the news...

Scientific American backs Harris, slams Trump: It's only the second time SA has endorsed a candidate

Oh, Heck Yeah! Proud to be a subscriber of Scientific American!

I like Daily Kos for the comments, but here's a direct link to the article at SciAm:

Vote for Kamala Harris to Support Science, Health and the Environment Kamala Harris has plans to improve health, boost the economy and mitigate climate change. Donald Trump has threats and a dangerous record

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Monday 16 September 2024... Garden Work

I'm heading straight to the garden today. There's rain in the forecast and I want to get some work done before that happens!

Trees on the hill

On the way, there's a little flock of our Lesser Goldfinches bouncing around!

Male Lesser Goldfinch

Female Lesser Goldfinch

And then I get to the Community Garden, and I have it all to myself! So I have a little Walk About!

The flowers around our Bird Bath Art Installation are still lovely.

Bird bath with Zinnias

Zinnia blooms

Pink Cosmos blooms with yellow in the background

Flowers

Pink Echinacea blooms

Okay. Here I am at my plot, and this is the front right corner I'm working on today...

Garden Plot

The trellis was for the Lemon Cucumbers, which died after the two weeks of cool weather we got in stupid August. So Disappointing! This was not the year that I got sick of eating Lemon Cucumbers... and I really thought I could do it because I had 12 plants!! Twelve! Stupid Climate Change.

Well anyway.

I left the wild Amaranth for the birds. And I left a couple over ripe Lemon Cucs for the soil. And I thought about leaving a couple Borage plants, but no... if the rain starts and it gets cooler, the Borage will all die off anyway.

Garden plot

Behind all that is the Eggplant.

Aubergine plant

I still haven't picked any.

Aubergines ripening on the plant

And in the back Squash Square... huh. What the heck is this??! Another mutant? *Laughs* It looks a bit like a Straightneck, except Straightnecks are yellow. and it's kind of furry, that's weird!

Unknown Squash on the vine

When I was clearing the front, I noticed how dry the dirt was. So I quickly watered the rest of the garden... I felt pretty weird about it too, ha, it's cloudy and there's 100% rain tomorrow!

Sunflowers and Zucchini plant in the background

So many tomatoes! I love how the Sungold has sprawled all over the Old German and Black tomato plants!

Tomato plants with fruits ripening

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

I thought this was a volunteer Snap Pea, coming up behind the Strawberries. But now that it's gotten bigger, I recognize it! It's not a pea... It's a Fava! The first of the winter cover crop!

Fava seedling behind a strawberry leaf

Ha. I noticed someone has been taking apart the Marigold seed heads. A bunch of the seeds have just fallen...

Garden plot

Messy bird! I wonder if the seeds weren't yummy enough.

Marigold seeds on a leaf

Heading home.

Squirrel sitting on a wood fence

At home, Partner tells me he got an email about a Compliance Check at the Community Garden.

Which is... Interesting.

I double checked the Comm Garden Manual. There are compliance checks in late May, late July, and mid-December. Just the three checks and there isn't a fall or September compliance check... and I'm not sure what the point is, or what they are looking for?

I guess I will run the hoe again soon, since I know they don't like grass in the pathways. But Gah. What do they want??!

*grumble*

Squirrel sitting on a wood fence

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Sunday 15 September 2024... Dahlia Show!

I'm heading to the Dahlia Show at the Events Center today... I've been looking forward to it!

I have no idea what to expect! But I assume there will be roots for sale, so I make sure I have some cash with me.

I walk out... oh foo, the back gate is locked.

Events Center thru a chain link fence

That's where I want to be! I keep walking... and the other walking gate is locked as well. Okay, I have to go all the way around to the back...

And then the museum gate is shut. And the big, main driveway gate is shut!

Seriously? I had to circle ALL the way around the Events Center and then to the other driveway... And then I had to walk thru the CAR gate, because the people gates on the sidewalks are closed as well!

Sheesh. Just say you don't want humans walking to your stupid event, will ya?! GAH.

I try to release my annoyance as I walk over, because I really am curious about the show!

I walk into the building... Well! This is a Complete Surprise!!!

Cut flowers

This is a cut flower competition?! Ha!

So. Okay! I start walking up and down the aisles.

The light in here is terrible, and I don't want to use the flash on the camera. So I jam the exposure up and try to steady my hands to take photos.

Some of the cut flowers have ribbons... They must have awarded them yesterday.

Cut flowers with ribbons

Okay. So! My Expectations have been adjusted and I settle down to do some photography!!!

There are hundreds... Thousands? of cut flowers in here!

Colourful cut Dahlia blooms in vases on a table

Big red and yellow Dahlia bloom

I get around to the other side of the building... and there are arrangements here! I love these!

Dahlia flower arrangement with a Puffin statue

Dahlia flower arrangement with a Puffin statue

This one says Best in Show, Water Feature.

Orange Dahlia blooms with Oak leaves and blue marbles in a basin

Orange Dahlia blooms with Oak leaves and blue marbles in a basin

But this little one is my favorite!

Garden Arrangement

Ha! It has Tomatillos in it!

Garden Arrangement

And Dill flowers! Oh! And some Sungolds are tucked in there as well!!

Garden Arrangement

And some Kale! And some kind of fancy cabbage! And I don't know what the tiny white flowers are, but they are cool too!

Garden Arrangement

*Laughs* Yep, that one definitely gets my vote!

Okay. Back to walking the aisles. I think I like the squiggly Dahlias the best!

Squiggly pink Dahlia bloom

But the variety of blooms is really astonishing!

Dahlia blooms

Cut Dahlias in vases on a table

Cut Dahlia blooms in vases

Squiggly Red violet Dahlia bloom

Star shaped Dahlia bloom

It is just crazy that these are ALL Dahlias! The Artificial Selection on display here just fascinates me!

Pink Dahlias

Close up of pink and yellow Dahlia bloom

Close up of a pink and white Dahlia bloom

Pink Dahlia with a large orange center

Purple Dahlia with a large center

Close up of a Dahlia

I've made my way around to the Flower Arrangements again...

This one is so simple, but the colours are amazing!

Yellow and Orange Dahlias with a blue fabric and sea shells

I really like this one too.

Beach Combing Arrangement

Close up of Beach Combing Arrangement

So, that was awesome! I'm so glad I went!


This is a place holder... I really want to talk about this video as well.

Margaret Atwood on the truth in The Handmaid's Tale

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Saturday 14 September 2024... Todays Walk and Garden

Trees on the hill

I am walking the Neighborhood Zig Zag again today and here is the story of Death Wish Squirrel.

I needed to cross the street, but could see a car coming so I turned onto the sidewalk instead. Mr Death Wish Squirrel was just standing in the middle of the damn road. He was in the middle turn lane, but just sitting there.

And the car is getting closer, and I'm all, Dude! What are you doing?! And the car comes up, and they have slowed down a little, but I'm still frozen in terror!

The squirrel doesn't move from the turn lane and the car goes on by without squishing him dead!

Phew! I can breathe again!

And then the guy walking his long hair chihuahua on the other side of the street says, He's almost gotten run over TWICE.

And I'm all: Oh sheesh! He heard me talking to the wildlife!

Bahaha!

I walk around Gudu-Kut Natural Area again. I don't hear any frogs this time, but I do find this...

Basil blooms

Ha, I think it's Basil! Never thought I'd see Basil in the wild!

I didn't attempt any Basil in my garden this year. The slugs like to munch the baby plants to death, and it's just really hard to keep alive in the spring. I should try planting it later!

I keep walking, out past the dead Leaning Tree.

Fallen and Dead Leaning Tree

And then I come back on the bike path... The cute little minnows are still hanging around in the creek near where the 2nd Barn Swallow family had their nest.

Three minnows swimming in water

And then I'm back at the garden. Ha! I've walked 3½ miles just to get here!

Dark red Hollyhock blooms with blue sky

The sunshine and blue sky makes everything look all cheerful.

Sunflowers blooming in the garden plot

But when I come around the corner... AWW, the end of the big Yellow Zucchini plant has wilted to death! WHY!

Zucchini plant in the garden plot

The dirt around it is not dry, so maybe it was the cold nights?

The good news is that this plant actually started fruiting at it's other end! I'm not sure why, and I've never seen a zucchini make fruit at two ends... but here we are. And I assume it will keep making squashes at it's other end!

The Compost Squashes are still okay!

Squash seedlings

And while the Squash Square doesn't look great with the big Crookneck mostly dead, the smaller squash plants there are still fine.

Squash plants growing and blooming

The abundance of life here makes me happy... the blue flowers are Borage, and the pink things are Smartweed.

Squash bloom

All making the bugs happy... but uh... guys? Are you just sitting there, drinking up the nectar?? That's NOT how this is supposed to work! You're not pollinating anything!

Beetles in a squash flower

*laughs* That's a Spotted Cucumber Beetle, and the other one you can't really see is a Striped Cucumber Beetle.

Here's the bean trellis Sunflower... prob 7 or 8 feet tall!

Sunflower blooms and blue sky

And the top of the Sunchoke... it's well over 7 feet tall too.

Sunchoke and the blue sky

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

And I'm still fascinated by the neighbor's flower explosion.

White Cosmos blooms in the garden plot

Pink Zinnia with white and orange flowers in the background

*laughs*

Pink Zinnia with white and orange flowers

Okay. Heading out. But first...

Goldfinch standing on a wire trellis with a rainbow windsock

Goldfinch standing on a wire trellis

See Ya!

Goldfinches fly away from the wire trellis

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Friday 13 September 2024... Fun Birds at the Garden, Continued!

Oh my gosh, too cute!

Two Goldfinches on Red Amaranth

heh, overexposed. Let's see if I can get the camera settings corrected!

Goldfinch standing on a Red Amaranth catkin

These are American Goldfinches munching on a Red Amaranth!

Two Goldfinches standing on a Red Amaranth catkin

Goldfinch standing on a Red Amaranth catkin

And the lovely Cosmos in the Pot People's flower explosion.

White Cosmos blooms in a garden plot

White Cosmos bloom

The Hollyhocks are drooped over, but still blooming!

Dark red Hollyhock blooms

On the walk home, I run into a flock of Bushtits. They bounce around way too fast, and the focus on the camera cannot keep up. But I decide to click a few times in their general direction!

Most of the photos look like this...

Blurry photo

Bahaha! But it makes me appreciate the ... uh ... Less Imperfect pics!

Bushtit standing on a twig, looking away

Bushtit hanging from a hemlock branch

They are on a Poison Hemlock plant... and definitely eating the seeds.

Bushtit eating Poison Hemlock seeds

Stupid stick!

Bushtit hanging from a Poison Hemlock flower cluster

But dang, they are cute!

Bushtit standing on a railing

Bushtit standing in a dandelion type plant

But... yeah.

Bushtit standing on a twig, looking away

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Friday 13 September 2024... Fun Birds!

It's so chilly this morning, I'm wearing my rain jacket for warmth. But the clouds are moving around and the sun will warm things up to 78° today.

Normal for this time of year is 79° (26°C) but the Autumn temperatures started a month ago, and I'm nostalgic for summer already.

Puffy clouds and blue sky over the bike path

The humidity is up tho... 93% and I'm happy to see some Roly Polies out. They have gills, so they can only walk free when the air is humid.

Roly Poly walking on the path

Trees on the hill

I am walking the Neighborhood Zig Zag again, looking at interesting things. This? I have no idea!

Unknown seed balls hanging from a tree

I go around the front of the Events Center...

Trees over the sidewalk

That sign between the tree trunks says Dahlia Show This Weekend. Well, that sounds interesting! When I look it up online, the hours on Saturday are in the afternoon. But it opens at 10am on Sunday, and there's no entrance fee!

The wild Chicory still has a few blooms.

Chicory bloom in the grass

A Downy Woodpecker up in the dead Leaning Tree.

Downy Woodpecker standing up on a twig

And who's this?

White Crown Sparrow standing at the top of a pine tree

Oh cool! Juvenile White Crown Sparrow. A winter visitor, they are flying down from Canada!

White Crown Sparrow standing at the top of a pine tree

The American Goldfinches are winter visitors as well, but they didn't have far to fly. Short distance migrant.

Goldfinch standing on a plant stalk

Goldfinch flying away, surrounded by spent Sunflower blossoms

Goldfinch sitting on a Sunflower branch

The Goldfinches are happily chowing down on Sunflower seeds!

Goldfinch on a Sunflower seed head

In my garden plot, the volunteer Sunflower in the Tofu Patch is looking pathetic...

Garden plot

The branches are all drooping and Squirrels have taken the bigger flowers, for the seeds. Mostly just tiny blooms are left. That's fine, tho I do hope some seeds have gotten to the ground so another Sunflower grows next year!

A big branch from the bean trellis Tomatillo has also drooped to the ground. I should have put it in a tomato cage.

Harvested zucchinis laying on the ground with a tomatill branch with fruits and flowers

The new Seascape Strawberries are doing okay. That single leaf strawberry in the lower left has some kind of wood sorrel? growing with it and that makes me happy!

Strawberry plants

And the cute lil volunteer Squashes growing out of the compost.

Squash seedlings

I saved this clump of clover when I cleared out the Snap Pea Patch. It was shocked by the removal of all it's shade and sun protection, but has recovered nicely!

Clover

And I think that's a Carrot leaf, also growing from the compost!

To be continued!

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Thursday 12 September 2024... Gudu-Kut

I am walking the zig-zag along the bike path again today, and I decide to walk around Gudu-Kut Natural Area. They have mowed a big swath around the edges, and I think I can just walk a U-shape around the park.

Grassy area with some trees

They've left the middle of the park in it's natural state. Since this is home to Pacific Chorus Frogs, it's undoubtedly wet prairie... and in the winter this will all be a big puddle or maybe even a pond. I will have to check it out!

Grassy area with some trees

I get to the back of the park and here's the creek... The bike path is on the other side, but when I see the fence I realize... That Willow tree in the photo above? Ha, I've been looking at it from the bike path for years! I never realized it was in a park!

Creek and a wood fence

It's good to get a different perspective sometimes!! :)

What a cool little natural area! And as I was walking back to the sidewalk, thru this mowed area... I heard a frog!!!

Grassy area with trees

I get back around to the garden.

Sunflowers

I'm gathering the days Wax Beans but the Zucs coming on are still on the small side, and I don't feel like messing with the tomatoes.

Harvested Wax Beans laying on the ground

I notice the peppers in Kevin's plot. Aren't they pretty!!

Peppers ripening on the vine

I don't grow any kind of peppers, myself. I don't like them. And haha, I know! I'm a weird vegan who doesn't like peppers!

Peppers ripening on the vine

And the cute little volunteer Squash plants growing from the compost!

Squash seedlings

As I leave, I crouch down to show the stunted sunflowers to advantage! Barely a meter tall, but so many blooms!

Sunflowers

Goldfinch standing on a wire trellis

At home, I'm assessing the veggie situation.

I've currently got 13 zucs... That's a lot, and I'm eating them like crazy. So far I haven't had to throw any out, except for the few that went bad in the fridge at the beginning of this adventure. I didn't realize how quickly the Yellow Zucchinis go bad in the fridge!

Since then, I'm storing all the summer squashes on the counter. They last a lot longer that way!

The tomatoes are a thing of beauty. *laughs*

Harvested tomatoes gathered on a plate on the counter

The colour combinations with the big, orange Old Germans, and the darker Black Tomatoes, and the single red Brandywine. I don't know. It's just nice to look at! :)

Harvested tomatoes gathered on a plate on the counter

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Wednesday 11 September 2024... Politics Continued... Happy Book News!

There's just all kinds of happy news today!

Sarah McBride just won her primary and is likely to become the first trans member of Congress It was a landslide election, with McBride winning nearly 80% of the vote.

Wow! This is so cool and I'm so pleased!

I enjoyed her book Tomorrow Will Be Different. I read it a few years ago and it's stuck with me. So of course, I just love her! :)

AND THEN...

Short, Paul going crazy that Tim Walz, future vice president... mentioned his books?

*laughs* Paul is so sweet! But I would assume everyone thinks of And Tango Makes Three, the very delightful banned book about a penguin family.

But it's true, Paul's book is about penguins as well!!

His book is a bit expensive, but you can watch him reading it here...

The Pengrooms, Read Aloud by Paul Castle (and background music is played by his partner, Matthew!)

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Wednesday 11 September 2024... A Rainy Day, and some politics

Mr Unnamed...

Squirrel hanging from the side of a tree trunk

It rained from about 3am to 6am. Maybe. I wasn't very awake. heh.

I'm wearing my rain jacket for my walk today. Mostly because it's chilly and I hoped I wouldn't need it for actual rain.

Spoiler: I got poured on! haha!

Foggy trees on the hill

I walked on past the garden. I kept seeing wildlife... But with the clouds and the dreary and everybody is just a bit too far away anyway. Well. Blurry, blurry photos!

Wood Pewee standing on a twig
Red Shoulder Hawk standing in a pine tree

Well. Nevermind!

Here's a cute and clueless fledgling!

Crow standing in the grass

I love seeing all the fledglings this time of year!

Close up of a Crows face

And just after my turn around point is when the rain starts pouring down! The ducks are happy, I suppose.

Ducks on the bank and paddling in the creek

A couple of the males are still in eclipse plummage! The duck on the far left is a male, as well the middle Mallard on the water. And, of course, the duck at the bottom is close to his normal plummage.

The rain is still heavy when I reach the Community Garden.

Community Garden plots with foggy trees in the distance

But the front left of the plot is as cheerful as ever!

Flowers in a garden plot

I don't think I've EVER gathered zucs and tomatoes in the pouring rain! Our rainy season doesn't start until October, so all of these rain showers we've gotten in the last month or so, are highly unusual! Climate Change.

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

On my way out, I crouch down to get the full effect from the Stunted Sunflowers!

Sunflowers



Okay. As I said! The tide has turned.

I didn't actually watch the debate with Harris and Felon 45 last night... I think the previous debate with Biden kind of tramatized me, and I was content to read about other people's reactions, after the fact!

And pretty much everyone's reactions are about the same!

Kamala Harris absolutely killed it at the debate by Kos

Days in politics don't get much better than this for Democrats by Mark Sumner

Tonight was a victory for journalism and democracy. David Muir, Linsey Davis, thanks for your part. (About the real time, fact checking that happened.)

So this is great.

When Biden first dropped out, I felt betrayed. Biden was our nomination. The people nominated Biden!

And I didn't know much about Harris. But I've learned more. And her prosecuting attorney skills were out and shining for this debate.

And I'm excited. We are going to have our first woman president, and I almost have hope that the USA is going to continue get better now.

Yeah. Almost. Hope is a dangerous emotion... Especially for American politics.

We shouldn't get ahead of ourselves. Because there is a lot of MAGA evil to clear out. With Trump out of the picture, that will be easier, I think. But it won't be smooth sailing.

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Tuesday 10 September 2024... A New Walk, with Yellow Jackets!

We've got 100% rain tomorrow, and I've decided to not water today at the garden. I still need to go get the day's harvest, but I'm going for a good Walk first!

I'm walking thru the neighborhoods, kind of zig zagging across the bike path. Seeing new things!

This is a city park called Gudu-Kut Natural Area...

Natural area with shade trees and tall grass

It must be a wet prairie because Gudu-Kut is a Kalapuya word for Frog! The city website says this natural area is home to the Pacific Chorus Frog. The creek runs at the back of the park, and the bike path is on the other side... So I never even knew this place existed!

One of my zigs takes me over a bridge that I would normally be walking under.

Looking down at the bike path next to the creek

Haha!!

I walk a little bit further... and some flying and motion on the ground catches my attention...

Yellow Jackets on the ground with prey

Some Yellow Jackets are taking down some prey!

Adult Yellow Jackets are vegetarian. They only eat nectar.

But their babies need meat to eat! So Yellow Jackets bring them bugs or whatever.

And that's why they show up at your picnic... it's perfect for them! The adults sip at your coke, and then cut off a bit of your burger or hot dog to bring home to the kids!

Ha!

At first I can only see that the prey is a dark colour and I think they've gotten a Roly Poly.

Yellow Jacket attacking prey in the grass

But no! Oh my gosh, they're taking down a Devil's Coach Horse!!

Yellow Jacket stinging a Devils Coach Horse

Wow! This is so amazing! The Coach Horse has been subdued and other Yellow Jackets move in.

Yellow Jackets pile onto the prey in the grass

I am being watched! Both from the ground...

Yellow Jackets piling onto prey in the grass

And by others, flying around.

Yellow Jackets on a Devils Coach Horse in the grass

But they understand that I am being utterly respectful.

I love Yellow Jackets. They are awesome little creatures!

Yellow Jackets piled onto prey, with others flying around

Well. I leave them to it, and head back to the garden.

And I've decided to water the new Seascape Strawberries, after all!

Strawberry plants in the garden

The volunteer Squash seedlings coming out of the compost! I watered them too!

Squash seedlings

And then I gather the veggies! All the tomatoes today are Black Toms.

Harvested veggies laying on the ground

And, yeah. Those are some dried up Elephant Garlics!

I accidentally brushed by the clump, and they just pulled out of the ground! ha, okay.

You've got a peanut in the shell? Haha, are you going to bury it in the Community Garden?

Squirrel holding a peanut in the shell

Pink Zinnia bloom

So the debate tonight is between Harris and Felon #45...

*giggles* Oh how the tide has turned!

Close up of a pink Zinnia

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Monday 9 September 2024... Gardening and Birds

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Sunday 8 September 2024... Sunday Stroll with Cosmos and Tomatillos

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Saturday 7 September 2024... Watching Goldfinches

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Friday 6 September 2024... Birds and Flowers at the Garden

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Thursday 5 September 2024... Hot

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Wednesday 4 September 2024... Garden and a Goldfinch Fledgling

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Tuesday 3 September 2024... A Day

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Monday 2 September 2024... Today with Birds

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Sunday 1 September 2024... Sunday Stroll with Flowers and a Hummer

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Saturday 16 July 2022... New Osprey Nest!

So I've looked at a map, and I hope I get around the new Downtown Riverfront Park without getting lost this time. It's closed because they are using it for the World Athletics Championships, which started yesterday and runs until the 25th.

This amazing mural just outside the Rose Garden was finished just in time for the Championships.

Mural of birds and roses

And, of course, you can't go by the Rose Garden without obsessively taking photos of the roses.

Strike It Rich, Grandiflora rose

Grande Dame, Hybrid Tea rose

And then we gotta check the Osprey nest on the other side of the river. There's one child there today, and she takes off ... only to make a loop and come back to the nest.

Osprey flying back to the nest platform

Osprey lands in the nest

XXX... Goal: Finish this post!

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I'm archiving the 2022 posts...

January 2022


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March 2022
Story of nesting Anna Hummingbird begins here!


April 2022
... And the nesting Hummer story continues here, until the babies fly away in mid-April!


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2021... BLOG POSTS

(completed 28 May 2023...)

January thru July 2021 Archive

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(No entries for November 2021)

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Goal: revisit August 2021... Road Trip to Utah!

And then keep filling in posts from there thru the end of 2021.

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2020 Archive... January thru July

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GOAL...

Revisit the Aug thru Dec archive page and add photos and clear out the xxx!

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2018... BLOG POSTS

(Posted 18 Dec 2020...)

I have managed to move all of the 2018 journal entries into an archive page. I did not write very much in 2018, so I decided not to divide them up into months, like I usually do.

The new archive is HTML5, and completely validated!

2018 journal entries

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2017... BLOG POSTS

(Posted 19 Dec 2020...)

I have managed to move all of the 2017 journal entries into an archive page. And again, I didn't write very much, so the posts for the entire year are on one page.

The new archive is HTML5, and completely validated!

2017 journal entries

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I am rift vegan!

I live in the Pacific Northwest of the USA, with my Partner in a tiny townhouse. I am vegan for ethical and environmental reasons, my love for animals and nature is a very important part of my life.

This blog is currently a place for the photos I take while out walking.
Topics include...
Nature! Flora, Fauna, Funga and Phenomena.
Clouds and the fog on the hill.
Trees, native plants, blossoms and botanicals.
Wildlife! Mostly birds and squirrels. Occasionally other creatures, including bugs.
Reading and Journaling.
Veganic Gardening.
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