Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Bedtime for Woodie
Bedtime for Woodie is around 5:15 this time of year. Tonight was slightly delayed because of my presence on the patio—here he is leaving the tree, instead of going in, because he saw me; I had to sit on the ground behind my chair before he would come back.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Have a Very Brown Recluse Day! or Night, Actually: I Present to You At the Cabin's 9th Recluse of 2008.
Found in our little office room last night. Hugh was working at his desk; I had been making Cornish pasties in the kitchen. I needed to get into the office and sleeping dogs were in the way, so I moved a floor lamp to get by and underneath was this guy. He was perilously close to dog feet; perilous for recluse and dogs alike. He is very large—definitely rivaling 2008's recluse #8 for biggest yet. It's been 3 months since then with no more sightings till now. Sigh. I had hoped it might be over.
Pedipalps
His little head
Here's looking at you, kid
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008
Pod, Burst
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Happy Christmas Hummingbird!
This little bird was around last year, too, but in September. I still don't know if he is just migrating through or is one of our regulars in his winter outfit. Even as I type, he is at the hummingbird feeder on the porch, which is left up all year round ever since a hummingbird needed a nosh in the middle of an ice storm one year.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Happy Christmas Eve!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Cardinals in Winter
Monday, December 22, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Wolf Spider in Bathtub
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
It Is Snowing Right Now!
Geranium and...Snow!
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Bird Sheets, Part II: the Pillowcase
Bird Sheets, Part I: the Sheet
I've just completed this project that I started back in September. (Sometimes it takes me a while to finish things; the artistic juices cannot be forced....or something like that. Ha.) Anyway, finally I have finished, and if we overlook the tragic outcome of the cardinals (which were the first and last birds that I painted, note to self, next time do a trial run first), I am really rather pleased with the end product. They are a set of sheets painted with Birds of The Cabin and as a (very late) birthday gift, will soon be given away, and so I memorialize them here.
The Bobwhite
The Scott's Orioles (her shape is more correct than his, by the way; he's too plump and roundy)
The Chickadee
The Black-crested Titmouse
Titmouse with Afghan pine stem and pinecone
The Scrub Jay
The Wren
Scrub Jay, Acorns and Wren
The cardinals are too sad to post. I'm contemplating redoing them on a little patch that could be sewn over their existing corner. Yes, it's that sad. The little finches are OK except their eyes grew too big; the previously-untried black fabric paint turned out to be excessively runny (which was also the cardinals' downfall).
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