Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Aw, aren't they cute!

The birdbath in the front yard is clearly seen from the kitchen window. I plan to get bird pictures from this locale as spring and summer eventually arrive. So, I was quite amused when I looked out and saw a black squirrel digging in the very deep snow under the bird bath. And then he/she jumped up onto the ice to enjoy a peanut that one of out idiot neighbours insists on leaving out for the little vermin.

While watching all this (sweet little rat, isn't it), another black squirrel runs down the big maple tree, across the lawn and up te little magnolia. And starts lunching on the as-yet-to-be blossoms.






If I can trap the beast, I will squash its head and either leave it nailed to the maple, or present it to the neighbour.


Anyone know a good way to trap squirrels? If the method is legal, so much the better.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Easter lunch / dinner

Everyone here came to Dana & Jason's for an Easter lunch on Sunday.
Mayhem prevailed in a very good way. Webkins were banned from the kids' table right after this shot.
I used "our" camera and Dana did not take a single picture. Very weird. So, here are some pictures of everyone. Some more than others.

Henry was really impressed with the whole Easter egg thing.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Spring is still trying

So, today we had an unusual event. Around 6 pm a whole bunch of birds scrambled all over the maple tree in front of the house. Lots of birds of several different types. I saw Juncos, Chickadees, something Penny later identified as Cedar Waxwing, and at least 5 Robins. Can Spring be far behind?


Having said that, we will no doubt get a new dump of snow this week. But the sun is getting stronger and I hear lots of returning birds when I go out into the yard. The male Cardinals have returned, you can hear them staking out their territories all around the neighbourhood. The picture is just to show I am not inventing all this. This Robin landed in the cedar tree just outside the kitchen window. I just happened to have "our" camera in hand (because I was trying to use the 200 mm lens as a monocular).

And the orchid in the kitchen window is in bloom again. This is the third time. All very Spring-like.


Now, if we could just do something about the ice on the roof and the 3 feet of snow on the front lawn ...

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Springing onward

The sun is getting warmer, the latest snow is disappearing.








We took advantage of the lovely day to do a very small amount of skiing. First time in many years. There were weeds growing on the skis.


Penny would let me catch up.





Then she would dash off.



'twas a fine day.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Enough already

So it snowed again yesterday. We hunkered down in the house all day. Penny made a lovely roasted red pepper and garlic soup and we made a shrimp jambalaya for dinner. All very nice.
This morning we got up to find the plows had been by and the whole neighbourhood was buried. How buried and how much shovelling needed doing was a function of two key variables: wind direction and neighbours with snowblowers. We always get killed by the wind, but we have some super neighbours. Our driveway was cleared before we even got going.
The wind made some lovely sculptures and interesting snow depths. Some people had almost no snow in the driveway, but then a drift would form elsewhere. That is our BBQ under there somewhere.
The back yard got fairly full, but the side yard got completely buried.
This is the overhang outside the kitchen door.
Now, lest some readers in southern climes get the feeling that we are having problems with all this white stuff in the Great White North, with March Break just starting, we have a great opportunity to go cross-country skiing with all the munchkins in the next couple of days. And Penny & I walked to the grocery store today in the gorgeous sunshine (about 8 km [or 5 miles for those in the one country that does not use metric measures]).
But enough joy already. Maybe it is nearly time for Spring.


Monday, March 03, 2008

More Mayans

OK, this research project got away too big for me. So, I am posting some of my pictures of the current-day Mayans we met with a few notes, and lots of links to history and really interesting stuff (which no one will follow, but they are available anyway).

This is Momma, daughter of Grandma. A lovely person who made us all feel welcome.


This is Grandma making a "Barbie hammock" in the boughs of a tree.
Grandma also did the embroidery on an old Singer sewing machine.
Here is some of the embroidery, and you can also see it on the ladies. These are very special occasion dresses they all have on.
The village was NOT poor, but the mode of life is very different than ours. An example is the back yard (with a small pasture fenced beyond for some goats).
A display of some local foods. Penny trying a spicy vegetable salsa on a tortia.
And the kids were pretty incredible.
Now, a few links for
MUCHO INFO.
Demise of Mayans:
Climate (drought, sun-spots), Spaniards, warfare, top-heavy society …
http://www.americanscientist.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/44510?fulltext=true
http://www.unisci.com/stories/20012/0517011.htm