I wonder if there is such a saying as dog days of winter? Unlike my husband who looks everything and anything up on Google ,and now AI is getting into the act, I am okay with not knowing some things. In fact, I think that I told you I have mostly avoided any news if you don't count that I knew the Olympics were starting last Friday night and what a spectacle it was! We did not see it all, but what we did see was so special that I hardly could absorb any more stimulation. Oh my! You just might recall that our twins once modeled and went to Milan for that purpose. And as it so happened, David was chosen by Giorgio Armani to be in that season's runway show. Back in Orlando Bruce and I were dying; thrilled for David, and sad for Bill. Having children is not for the faint of heart is it? Anyway the costumes, the Italian flag in the form of a runway show, the music was so brilliant. We are watching the sports at every opportunity.
Last week was quiet as far as being out and about, in part because some days were so darn cold! When last we met in this post, I wrote that snow remained on the ground and I had a few fun photos of the remaining snow and ice I wanted to share including this stem I am holding from the big hydrangea plant. Even though we have been here for a few years now, I can not get over how plants come back to life. Remember this when the new blooms arrive in early summer.
This was the view of town a week ago Monday, taken from our front steps.The Cherokee Scout, our local newspaper, asked for snow photos and you-know-who delivered.They printed the one above as well as one of Bruce shoveling snow, but they mostly cut that out of the picture, I am not bothering with that one.Lastly, this:
Oops, I got ahead of myself. I kept getting a kick out of how the snow melted just so that this looked like a little person to me.Do you see it, or am I crazy??It was the absolute coldest night of the winter thus far.
Mr. Bruce, while traveling the country and building restaurants in cold climates, spent some time in single digits, but not so much for the Mrs. in this household.Maybe that is why he has had enough of this winter?
So what do I do when it is so darn cold? Cook. I was making some baked potato soup for lunch.
It must have been not long after completing my last post that we went out to lunch and ran into Mr. Vespasian there. He is now 87! Every day he spends time at Chevelles, sitting at the bar and enjoying conversation with his posse. He's got a three beer limit and then he goes back to his apartment. He told us he still drives by the house most days. Probably to make sure we are taking good care of it.In that last post I also mentioned that I had some thrilling, at least to me, Cedar Waxwing photos to share but the snow storm took precedent. Well nothing as dramatic as a snowstorm occurred this last week, so let's get back to those birds!
They are in the process of stripping all of the berries off the plants, seemingly with no concept of personal space!If I had to guess there were at least twenty of them and nearly that many American Robins chowing down.And while I do like the Robins, it is the Waxwings that I could not get enough of. I wonder how in the world this one was injured? Robins and Cedar Waxwings often chum around together, sharing food sources.This morning it was lovely when I went for a walk. In a small town, the courthouse oftentimes dominates the skyline.
The birds were enjoying the "balmy" weather and I am only slightly kidding. Today it is meant to be nearly 60 degrees, making everyone happy. I was but a block from the house when a pair of Cardinals made an appearance. The Northern Cardinal is the North Carolina state bird and maybe that is why I see so many of them? I find it so fascinating because in Orlando I rarely saw more than one pair, but here it is a fairly regular occurrence to see multiple pairs together. The same holds true for Blue Jays although it is rare for me to be able to get a good photograph of one. That is, until today.And lest you think I only take pictures of birds, here is one I took on another day.My eyes are always on the lookout for photo opportunities and with so much practice, I am pretty good at spotting things others overlook. Like in the scene below for example. What do you see?Here is what I saw and thankfully with a zoom lens I can show it to you.Meet a tiny little Song Sparrow. The fellow below, a Northern Flicker, is a type of woodpecker that digs in dirt for food. My equipment and skills will never allow me to get a good flight shot, but should you be interested, look it up! The gold color lining the lower feathers opens up to some gold magic that is beautiful!See it right near the tail? He had a heyday digging in that dirt while I was watching.Bruce hung up the little "Card Trick" experiment that I made to decorate my sewing room.
Our pastor Wil was on a month long leave for spiritual renewal and we welcomed him back last Sunday.Somehow we managed without him, but we most definitely missed him and his family very much.One day last week we played pickleball in the gym in Andrews. Here is what that space looks like.
It is wonderful for the super cold days and if one is not playing, there is a walking track above.Are you tired of birds yet? I sure hope not because here is a pretty Brown Thrasher that I spotted this morning.
I read this little piece this week and while it not for everybody, it works for me."Somewhere out there, someone is listening to birds instead of the news and the world feels kinder there."
Okay, on a serious note, last Thursday at Soul Table, while I was making Suzanne's name tag I noticed she did not look herself and I asked after her, and also about Rob, who generally comes with her. She told met that Rob died on Tuesday. This is the third ST regular to have died in the last six months and while I know our guests are generally old and not always in the best health, it still shocks me, especially Rob who was always nicely dressed and looked to be fit as a fiddle. Boo hoo!!
So before Murphy came to national attention with Braden Rumfelt's American Idol audition, apparently there was Granny. Oftentimes, while having lunch we read the newspaper and because it is so small, we read most everything. "Hand me the section with the obituaries please," she said to her husband. OH MY WORD! I am reading about Evelyn Louzine Wilson and mostly thinking I have never heard of that name before. The further I read I came across the part where it said that in her 80's she became something of a YouTube celebrity. Indeed she did, and although I had heard of her somehow, I did not know that she lived around here. Thousands watched those videos and if you are curious, click on this link.
And that is the news from our home in a little mountain town. I hope you enjoyed our visit.
your friend,
Gail