Good Morning All! It is such an exciting honor to open our blog and see a new fresh thread. Thank you Steve! We need to send you some of these early morning pics of our eagle visits to the nest !
I'll go do my duty and holler at the others! Have a great week!
Margy & Sissy I am sorry now that I didn't get out of bed when I heard all that hollering! Thanks so very much for the pics! School buses are running here in Frederick county today. Meatball gets on one Thurs am hour to go to Pre K. She is so excited! Said I could NOT take her because the school bus would.
I have new birds to learn here. Not sure what I see when I see them. I have seen some bluebirds but just had something out there that I haven't identified yet.
Oh, I am hot and sweaty. Just finished excercising. Whew!
We have a new bird here that we have not been able to identify. It is a nice size bird, about like a cardinal, it is red, like a female cardinal, maybe redder, but it is not a cardinal. The beak is different, long and slender. Hope to get a picture of it, but we do not see it very often. it goes to the suet feeder.
Just hung up phone call from Germany Everything ok over there - Sammy starts school on the 31st (2nd grade) She received her hearing aids today and hear the AC humming for the first time. Just certain sounds she didn't have before. From her articulate speech you would never have know she had a slight problem with the lowest and then the highest pitches.
Hope you ID it Lolly I may have one just like it. I can't call it a cardinal due to it's markings being just a little different. I don't have a good zoom on camera so I'll wait to see your pic
A quick hello. Not time to read everything. Am just finishing my planning block. Seniors on the way. Was ready for 24, but have 25 so far. Already know lots of them. This will be a lively bunch!
Well, Jo, don't hold your breath waiting for my pic. Not the photographer that some are. I am a pro at taking grandkids pics!
So glad your ggd got her hearing aids. Did not know she was getting them. A friends of ours son got them recently. He is going into first grade and he is doing just great with them. Children do well with them at this age. Laurel says her 6th graders have a hard time. They do not want to be different.
Our son Michael was in a fantastic class at school. In fact the faculty gave them an award saying what a great group it was. Anyway, there was a huge group of strong, intelligent leaders. The football players were mostly in that group as well. Wish every class was like that. They are so enjoyable.
Lolly Just once Samantha said to her mom that maybe she didn't want the hearing aids. Now that she has them they don't seem to be a big deal. After all she got to pick the colors!
Lunch time here. I just spoke to Janie and her hand is badly infected. She got stung by a catfish barb. We are trying to figure out a schedule to feed birds, etc, until her hand heals.
Sounds exciting here and there. Love the reports on the Germany Gals, Jo, and all the other children and grandchildren reports, as I have surely said before !
Lolly maybe some kind of tanager...Summer Tanager is all red. Sharon describe your bird! there are Blue Grosbeaks down thereabouts...they are so pretty ! xo
I did send Steve an email telling him we had seen our lovely birds over the last few days. Didn't think to send a picture....but told him there were some on some of our links...
Oh boy, I picked up a pack of old-style 35 mm pictures, which included our Nest Visit to NCTC in February! So some of you will be getting some snail mail sometime this week ☺
I am watching the Cardinal family eating out on the deck. Mom, Dad and a little one.The young one can eat on its own but the mom did feed his some of the seeds. I love bird watching.
I've heard about that museum, Margy....there are several things to do at the beach, even though they kept people out of the beach Saturday....hubby and I were on the beach Sat and Sun....high tides and rough sea were the most problematic.
I am not real certain what the critter is in the PA woods .. I would say a ground hog but the tail is confusing me Anyway he is getting his fill along with the squirrels.
Wait a minute they had offline cub...that wasn't DC I have it on the bottom of screen. That was SD. Panda turning every which way scratching.....rub and scratch ..rub and scratch. Well now on the ground. Now they are back to Mom and cub.
Jo, didn't know that Samantha has a hearing deficit. So good that they found it early and that she has been aided by the aids!!! Didn't know they came in colors, either!! That's cool for kids. Hope Meatball enjoys school!! So many adventures ahead of her. does she know that all your friends call her Meatball???!!!
Helen Friends also went over to Fenwick Island DE and Shell city, went to a great Shipwreck museum there. Their 9 year old is a Pirate Freak so you can imagine, he loved the Pirate Museum.
But of course, they did not want to leave Ocean City and all its beauty and wonder !
I have to check out again, got an afternoon work tour, going away party for an office assistant, and then a Staff meeting..so the rest of the day is more or less, eaten up.
Hedgie - what time do you think we would see the Shuttle hereabouts in the morning? Thanks.
xoxo TTFN Best wishes for the day being a Good One...♥
wow have not been to Frontier Town, since son was around 5 or 6....I pass it on the way to Assateague Island......it is much bigger now...with campgrounds and pools, and water slides
I'm dragging in late again--slept in this morning, and it felt GOOD. Have to go finish watering plants outside, but wanted to say hello before you all figured I had fallen off the face of the earth! Boy, we're in for it today weather-wise, I'd say. Supposed to get to nearly 90, but IMHO, the humidity must be about 85 right now. Yech! They're predicting that it will be 100 by the weekend. May have to go hang out at the movie theater next weekend! They have A/C!! I really need to catch up on the blog, but I gather that Belle and Lib have been back to the nest! Wah-HOOO!!!! Hope to see them again soon. Well, I'm going to hurry up and water the rest of the outdoor plants, and will be back in about 15 minutes.
Andy, does that mean you don't have AC in the house? ARGH! I just had to practically stand on my head to change the filter in mine....stupid thing had fallen out of it's track and the only way to get it was to take off the bottom side vent panel, which meant I had to get under the stairs! What a pain.
Heard Margy on the scanner and thought she had gotten called in---now see here that it was a scheduled shift!
Mits, I haven't been to Frontiertown since I was about 7 or 8---didn't even know it was still there!!!
Well, looks like I'd better wait a few minutes to go water--a whole flock of doves has shown up for brunch, and I hate to scare all of them off. There's a gazillion other birds, too. Must be an area of about 8 square feet on the patio that's solid birds! I see our Oregon Junco out there, too. Haven't seen him in maybe 6 or 8 weeks. Well, I'll wait about 20 minutes and let them fill up, THEN will water the rest of the plants. Will probably need to refill the seed feeders by then, too.
For those who were following the local story of little Harper from China- This was posted on August 24 Finally some great news to share! We just learned Harper has received her VISA and can officially come home!!!!
Now we just need to work on getting the plane tickets but if all goes well Harper will be home by next weekend!!!!!
Gosh, it's so nice to have fresh-smelling air in the house! By the time the exterminator guy showed up on Saturday (late morning), we were ready to check into a motel! He found TWO dead rats, both in the recessed lighting shelf in the living room. Nothing more in the attic, thank God. It's occurred to me how much we take for granted--even fresh air! The rats got caught by some glue traps (they were too smart about the rat traps up there), so now we have about 6 glue traps in that shelf up there. My recliner's right under it, and I don't want any sudden surprises while watching TV!
Margy---when you get back on---think that shuttle will be visible here approx. 9 mimutes after lift-off, if I remember correctly. Log onto to NASA live coverage if you don't get it on TV.......and when they say 900 miles downrange, start watching the sky from southeast to northeast.
No, Lynn, we don't have A/C. We actually never really needed it, up until the last few years. Now we could really use it, but since I've not been working in so long, we can't really spend the $$ to do it. When the weather's being normal, we get a really nice cool breeze every afternoon at about 3 pm, that comes from the ocean. If we open up all the windows, the house cools down nicely. Megan, what a fantastic update on little Harper! Thanks for sharing that. It really makes my day!
Oh, Megan, how great is that!!! Will go read info, but wonder if some pol pulled sime strings?! So happy for the Scruggs!
Andy---how could the rats get up there?? Do they climb the walls or jump up from your chair, or come down from the attic?? No wonder you could smell it so bad!
No AC here either, although kid's room has window unit in, which keeps her room at a cool 70° Rats? gross.... glad they got them out- dead rodent smell is awful.
Did ya'll hear the latest on Buddy? Pretty much what many of us have suspected...
Bald eagle with misaligned beak to stay at Wildlife Center of Virginia
WAYNESBORO — A bald eagle that captured the public’s attention when it underwent surgery to remove a growth on its beak will remain at the Wildlife Center of Virginia as an eagle ambassador.
The center said Monday the eagle can’t be released into the wild.
The eagle was hatched in April 2008 at Norfolk Botanical Garden. It was brought to the wildlife center in Waynesboro for treatment of a mass on the left side of its beak.
Director of Veterinary Medicine Dave McRuer says in a memo that the eagle’s beak is misaligned despite efforts to straighten it. McRuer says the eagle would eventually starve if it were released.
McRuer also says the eagle also doesn’t appear to be afraid of humans.
Hope that the people that Dana knows about in Winchester are also getting some good news for their adoption plight. Good to hear that AT&T is helping out on that huge bill.
Lynn, at the back of the shelf is an open space a couple of feet high that directly accesses the attic crawl space. The guy said there are no obvious entry holes that aren't already covered with 1/4" mesh, except for two vent pipes in the middle of the roof. They may have gotten on the roof (either from one of the trees, or by climbing up the stucco walls) and come in a vent pipe, to the attic. All kinds of neighbors in the area have fruit trees, which attract the rats.
Megan, your kid rates!! Hooe you are allowed to spend time in her room when you've been out in the heat too long! Paula, thanks for update on Buddy...yes, what we had expected and assumed. He'll make a good ambassador!
Afternoon all. Megan hope your hand is doing better. Aww our Buddy will make a good ambassador. We are without water again. Do not know why. Have not called the city yet. It just went down about 1/2 hour ago. There is a big break around the inner harbor area.
Oh, about 2 years ago or so, Angel Stadium was having a HUGE rat problem, because they didn't clean up the mess in the stands immediately after night games. They would wait until the next day. When the news broke on that, they had to do a major extermination job, and the rats that didn't get killed took off to nearby neighborhoods. Ours is not super close, but close enough that the whole block had a major problem for a couple of months. We had them in the walls and attic for a while, but eventually got rid of them then. This is a recent invasion. Hope we got them all.
No fun, Andrea! Hope no more come to their funerals! Have you ever tried the electronic high-frequency repellants? I've had them in my house for 17 years, and have never had a mouse, etc. (Knock on wood!)
Well, I'm going to run out and water the rest of the patio plants now...and yes, my feathered friends have emptied the seed feeders, too! (Little piggies!) Be back in a few. BTW, there's a Scrub Jay in the front yard this morning! Haven't seen one in a few months! He's apparently upset about the Goshawks. Hope he's being careful!
Andrea as they tore buildings down around our area for new houses they disturbed the rats and we had a problem. Never got into the house thank heavens. A neighbor had a habit of letting her cats out and the door open. In walked a rat. Another neighbor brought in a plant for the winter not knowing there was a rat in it.
Oh...no, Lynn, we don't have any of those electronic repellant thingys; maybe we should try them.
BTW, I haven't had any critters drop into my lap yet, but one time a couple of years ago, I was sitting in Hubby's chair across the room, when a rat suddenly appeared at the edge of that shelf, right above MY chair, in broad daylight! I darn near had a heart attack, and I think the rat did, too! Eeeewwwww!
Thanks, Ceil, hope your water comes back on soon. Hand and wrist are sore, but okay. I'll survive. When I was a kid, rats usd to get into our chicken house. They were huge and just disgusting. Always hated going out to collect eggs.
Space Shuttle Discovery Ready for Flight Mon, 24 Aug 2009 12:53:36 PM UTC-0100
Space shuttle Discovery is in the final stages of preparation before its flight to the International Space Station from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Fueling of Discovery's external tank with 500,000 gallons of super-cold liquid oxygen and hydrogen is scheduled to begin at 4:11 p.m. EDT, depending on weather conditions at the time.
The "topping off" of propellants into the tank will continue until Discovery's liftoff. All systems aboard the shuttle are functioning normally and no issues are being reported.
Weather continues to be 80 percent acceptable for a 1:36 a.m. Tuesday launch.
Coverage of Discovery's liftoff on the STS-128 mission begins Monday at 8:30 p.m. Follow the countdown with NASA's launch blog and live commentary broadcast on NASA TV.
Mits, I absolutely HATE rats, too! Ceil, you may have hit onto something there--maybe I need to talk Hubby into getting a couple of cats! My SIL & BIL have an ongoing problem with rats, since they live in Yorba Linda, which is more rural. About a week ago, BIL heard one in their home office, and he did catch it in a rat trap. But the darn thing chewed on some of his collector edition Playboy magazines first! Yikes!
Megan, thanks for the news on Harper. I checked last night and saw the new pictures posted but had not been back today. How exciting is that to be bringing her home by this weekend! Now they will have to start building her trust in them once again. Prayers for her!
Jack and I went to Ft. Worth and did some grocery shopping. Salmon tonight!
Poor Buddy! Was hoping he would fly free! Great that he will be an ambassador and a good one, I am sure. At the time that upset me, reason I do not watch Coo.
Okay, I'll put away my party hat and noisemakers, Mits... Ceil is correct, sort of 'bounced' down the deck steps on Saturday and caught myself with right hand.
ndy, don't think you want cats unless they are going to stay indoors! They will kill the birdies! Megan, heard of raccoons stealing eggs, but didn't know rats did, too. Glad to hear that your hand/wrist are feeling better. Mits, you owuld think there would be condo rules against camping out!
Good afternoon Megan, Ceil, Hedgie, Mrs. Bookworm, Paula, Mits and Maarie. Good to hear that Buddy will be ok and used for showing. That poor eagle didn't stand a chance/
RATS! What a thing to be talking about on this lovely blog.
MITS, That about sounds right about the campers on the balcony. Whyen we first build back in the Harbour, your couldn't put up fences, have clotheslines cut down trees, move sand without permission. Now everything goes. People do what they want and then half the time they don't get reprimanded for it. So sorry to hear that you are having a problem in your condo.
Final last day in school without children. I really like my new K teacher. She seems on the ball. I worked with her last year in the spring for a 30 min period when the three classrooms changed rooms. We are starting with 23 chilcren. Would have been 24. but one left alrerady,
Well sure it is something that should not be done, but as long as they are quiet, I don't really care, but a couple of years ago, someone was doing the nasty....would have loved to have thrown a bucket of water.....all I ask for is quiet from midnight til 8 in the a.m., and stay out of my parking spot....:)
LOLLY I think the Principal did it to give me a break. I have been with the other one for 14 or 15 years and I made the mistake of doing toooooo much for her and I was staying very late at night and going very early in the mornings. I liked her, but finally got a little put out with the stuff she kept pulling I might as well have been the teacher, the way it was going. '
We are doing nothing but reading and writing stories starting last year. No more pre school Kindergarten here. It is a whole new ballgame. Journals, journals and read read
Well have to see how Josh's graduation went today at Ft.Leonard Wood. Hoping they might have posted some pics for the at home people to see. He heads to Ft. Benning on the 27th of Aug. for Airborne School.!!!!!!!
Lolly, that's what my daughters do, too. One because she hates to fold, the other because she has a water bed and only one set of sheets! I like to use different ones!
Lynn, Any cat of mine would be an indoor cat. Too much danger outside! We have a lot of traffic around the corner, and there have been coyotes in our neighborhood. Back when we had indoor cats, there were no rodents of any kind in our house, though. I think they smelled the cats and just didn't move in.
Hi, Candy. Glad you are happy with you new teacher! If you get a pic of Josh at graduation, post it on your blog or on FB so we can see the handsome youngun!
Thanks for the Buddy info, Paula, at least we know he'll be well taken care of. Hope your day goes well tomorrow, Candy:) And best of luck to Josh! Wish I could do more with my left hand, never have been ambidextrous, pain is tolerable in arm and wrist until I really start to do something that requires strength. I have gotten little accomplished in the garden today:(
ok, Megan, just remember what Lynn said about your injury, I walked around for 3 weeks thinking my arm was just sprained, years ago, finally went for xray, it was broken
The most common wrist fracture is a Colles fracture....and it can take a couple of weeks, but there are others, too. The one I had 7 yrs. ago was a Scaphoid fx. and it took a special x-ray view to see it. I fell while on vacation in FL at my moms' and the doc there just kept saying "wait two weeks"--I suffered badly! Had to have Carolyn come down to drive me and the dog home--it was my left wrist and I am SO left-handed that it's ridiculous! Plus I was on some potent drugs!
yes my Megan:), I had no swelling, no bruising, just pain, when I would pick things up....picked up a plastic grocery bag from store,,, hot pain shot thru my arm, and only then did I go get an xray, not nagging just concerned, don't like to see you in pain:(
I know, you could never have my title, I am the queen of nagging, just ask hubby. I appreciate the concern:) Just don't wanna spend the $ on x rays for nothing, if you get my drift. I will consider going to DR if pain doesn't improve soon.
I am sure if needed you will take care of the hand Megan. After all you must be able to pick the posies painlessly!
Did you wrap it or put a hand brace on it. Jenny has one that came from CVS and it helps her eliminate the pain when working in the flower beds/garden or on the computer too long.
Hi Candy good to hear from you. Good luck to Josh. My neighbors step grandson just graduated from the Marines and leaves tonight for CampLejeune I think. Has 13 more weeks of training. Andrea water is back on. But last week I stocked up on lots of bottled water.
Wouldn't you know-----now Madoff is claiming he has terminal cancer! Guess he thinks he can get a Get Out of Jail Free Card like the Lockerbie bomber. Report denied by officials but that's what he told other inmates.
Got here as fast as I could...no eagle. Missed them once again!
Megan...when I fell both wrists hurt and one horribly. Did go to the ER and have them xrayed and nothing was broken. The wrist wraps really helped with the pain.But, better my wrists than my face.
I'm SO glad our eagle couple is back! Afraid I missed them--Hubby came home from work, and I had to go make a bank deposit. Heard something or someone up by the cam, but haven't seen anyone yet. Gotta go eat dinner now. Maybe later!
I sure did miss the eaglemania excitement! DARN !!!!!!!!!!!!!! So happy you chosen few got to see the whole thing... Any pics? Looks like most of the tree has gone.. Little bugs flying around now - I wonder if Spidey is around...
No, Jo, I did not take any pics. I was just so excited to be seeing both on them. They worked on the plant, moved some sticks, and at one time had a lit spat! LOL
it is super easy to tell them apart in the nest, when they are together, and when not, Belles' white spot really stands out...so you can tell her apart from Lib
Oh my, y'all been really busy today. Need to read and catch up.
Last night, whatever was at the nest reminded me of those Ninja Turtle swords with glo lights waving all around. Looked really strange.
Hi Jo, happy Sammy got the help at such a young age; she'll adapt very, very quickly.
Deb, I'm sorry about Janie but have to ask: what's a catfish barb?
Good news about Buddy. We know he will be cared for and loved and an excellent recruiter for eagle supporters.
Congratulations CarolinaBeachMom on Josh's graduation. Best with kindergarten.
Andy, sooooo very happy to know your air has been cleared -- I'm not even going down the rat road --gross and disgusting and I'm sorry for all who have that problem.
Ceil, happy water has returned.
Shirley, hope the first day with students was a good one.
Meatball's gonna be just fine at pre-K. Knows her mind and speaks it!
Sure wish I could have seen the evening eagle visit. Such a positve sign they plan to give us another season of pleasure.
Enough for now. Sorry for chattering -- just trying to let everyone know I've been looking in.
Good evening! Great to know that Belle and Lib visited again this evening. I just missed it.
Have been busy grading diagnostic tests. Yes, I gave tests in some classes on the first day! On block scheduling, the classes are 90 minutes long. It is necessary to have a variety of activities. We also did personal interviews and oral presentations.
Nobody showed up on a scooter! That boy is not in my class until spring semester.
The day started with a pep rally. Very upbeat.
I have read bits and pieces of the blog. Might do some more catching up later on.
Lawn girl reporting in. Backyard is done and looks good. Dogs and lawn girl have been fed. Lawn girl is off to check on friends kitty. When she comes back, she will morph into laundry lady. BBIALW.
Good night, teach Shirley. First day is a tiring one, I'm sure! Off to bed you go, girl. Let us know the outcome of the WalMart decision meeting if you hear anything, please!?!
Sorry I missed Shirley, but glad she has gone to bed. First day of school is a killer, to say the least. And, then to be grading papers already!!!!!!!
Dinner was yummy. We grilled salmon and I made a green onion sauce to go with it. Then had corn on the cob, cantaloupe, and fresh tomatoes. Great way to fix fresh tomatoes...top with chopped fresh basil and feta cheese, then drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. mmmmmmm!!!!
Shoot, I missed the visit. I was a couch potato lady today. Tomorrow I am taking ToTo 2 to the vet in Spirit Lake, IA, that can do bird surgery. It is about a 3 hour drive each way. ToTo has a talon problem that requires surgery. Since Janie is laid up with a serious infection, off I go. Janie has to go in the the clinic for IV antibiotics every day for awhile. She was so down, I forgot to ask for how long.
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1 – 200 of 437 Newer› Newest»Good Morning All!
It is such an exciting honor to open our blog and see a new fresh thread.
Thank you Steve! We need to send you some of these early morning pics of our eagle visits to the nest !
I'll go do my duty and holler at the others! Have a great week!
Thanks Mema Jo, you read my mind!! Was just wondering if we had one yet!
Thanks Steve!
Thanks Steve. Good morning Jo and Sissy.
thanks for the call over, Jo:)
Thanks for the new thread Steve.
Jo thank you for letting us know.
There is a osprey a BWO don't know who though.
2 Osprey one with fish at Finland (on water).
Margy & Sissy I am sorry now that I didn't get out of bed when I heard all that hollering! Thanks so very much for the pics!
School buses are running here in Frederick county today. Meatball gets on one Thurs am hour to go to Pre K.
She is so excited! Said I could NOT take her because the school bus would.
Very good Jo.
I have new birds to learn here. Not sure what I see when I see them. I have seen some bluebirds but just had something out there that I haven't identified yet.
Sharon - does Tbird get as many birds at her place? You might have to get her a feeder or two!
Oh, I am hot and sweaty. Just finished excercising. Whew!
We have a new bird here that we have not been able to identify. It is a nice size bird, about like a cardinal, it is red, like a female cardinal, maybe redder, but it is not a cardinal. The beak is different, long and slender. Hope to get a picture of it, but we do not see it very often. it goes to the suet feeder.
Just hung up phone call from Germany
Everything ok over there - Sammy starts school on the 31st (2nd grade)
She received her hearing aids today and hear the AC humming for the first time. Just certain sounds she didn't have before. From her articulate speech you would never have know she had a slight problem with the lowest and then the highest pitches.
Hope you ID it Lolly I may have one just like it. I can't call it a cardinal due to it's markings being just a little different. I don't have a good zoom on camera so I'll wait to see your pic
A quick hello. Not time to read everything. Am just finishing my planning block. Seniors on the way. Was ready for 24, but have 25 so far. Already know lots of them. This will be a lively bunch!
BBL
Well, Jo, don't hold your breath waiting for my pic. Not the photographer that some are. I am a pro at taking grandkids pics!
So glad your ggd got her hearing aids. Did not know she was getting them. A friends of ours son got them recently. He is going into first grade and he is doing just great with them. Children do well with them at this age. Laurel says her 6th graders have a hard time. They do not want to be different.
Oh, seniors! What a year!
Our son Michael was in a fantastic class at school. In fact the faculty gave them an award saying what a great group it was. Anyway, there was a huge group of strong, intelligent leaders. The football players were mostly in that group as well. Wish every class was like that. They are so enjoyable.
Shirley - sounds like classroom fun!
Lolly Just once Samantha said to her mom that maybe she didn't want the hearing aids. Now that she has them they don't seem to be a big deal. After all she got to pick the colors!
Cool! Did not know they came in colors! Joseph picked blue and green for his braces. He has done so well with them. Younger kids are adjust so well.
I am off to clean up, get beautiful, and head out.
Have a great day! BBL
Lunch time here. I just spoke to Janie and her hand is badly infected. She got stung by a catfish barb. We are trying to figure out a schedule to feed birds, etc, until her hand heals.
Beach, Bedford, Bluefield, Bob at BWO and Beyond!
Sounds exciting here and there.
Love the reports on the Germany Gals, Jo, and all the other children and grandchildren reports, as I have surely said before !
Lolly maybe some kind of tanager...Summer Tanager is all red. Sharon describe your bird! there are Blue Grosbeaks down thereabouts...they are so pretty ! xo
School bus rides can be soooo fun for little ones....be sure to get pictures! ☺
I did send Steve an email telling him we had seen our lovely birds over the last few days. Didn't think to send a picture....but told him there were some on some of our links...
Deb, so sorry to hear about Janie's injury, hope it heals real soon
Oh boy, I picked up a pack of old-style 35 mm pictures, which included our Nest Visit to NCTC in February! So some of you will be getting some snail mail sometime this week ☺
Oh Deb, sorry I missed your last post before I start gabbing...
Hope Janie gets special treatment and it heals very quickly.
Mits
My friend had a fantastic time in Ocean City this past week-end. They went to a pirate museum...
and just loved being at the beach!
I am watching the Cardinal family eating out on the deck. Mom, Dad and a little one.The young one can eat on its own but the mom did feed his some of the seeds. I love bird watching.
I've heard about that museum, Margy....there are several things to do at the beach, even though they kept people out of the beach Saturday....hubby and I were on the beach Sat and Sun....high tides and rough sea were the most problematic.
I am not real certain what the critter is in the PA woods .. I would say a ground hog but the tail is confusing me
Anyway he is getting his fill along with the squirrels.
I need to go and get ready to Start my day... Beautiful weather but I'm sure the temps are warming up!
BBL Make it a great day!
Panda up a tree at DC
Back to work for me.
Wait a minute they had offline cub...that wasn't DC I have it on the bottom of screen. That was SD. Panda turning every which way scratching.....rub and scratch ..rub and scratch. Well now on the ground. Now they are back to Mom and cub.
Jo, didn't know that Samantha has a hearing deficit. So good that they found it early and that she has been aided by the aids!!! Didn't know they came in colors, either!! That's cool for kids.
Hope Meatball enjoys school!! So many adventures ahead of her. does she know that all your friends call her Meatball???!!!
Helen
Friends also went over to Fenwick Island DE and Shell city, went to a great Shipwreck museum there.
Their 9 year old is a Pirate Freak so you can imagine, he loved the Pirate Museum.
But of course, they did not want to leave Ocean City and all its beauty and wonder !
I have to check out again, got an afternoon work tour, going away party for an office assistant, and then a Staff meeting..so the rest of the day is more or less, eaten up.
Hedgie - what time do you think we would see the Shuttle hereabouts in the morning? Thanks.
xoxo TTFN Best wishes for the day being a Good One...♥
ah yes shell city.....been there, done that :)
My daughter liked Frontier Town before going into OC.
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Jim
Hi Jim how is things out your way?
wow have not been to Frontier Town, since son was around 5 or 6....I pass it on the way to Assateague Island......it is much bigger now...with campgrounds and pools, and water slides
Hi, Dana,
I'm just about to turn on the A/C...it's climbing, climbing, climbing, and the humidity is not going down much.
It's supposed to get near 90° today, but if it goes like the last week, it won't reach the figure prognosticated on the weather channel.
I'll just keep drinking the fluids and looking for the shaded, breezy spots...I'll be alright.
How is it back there?
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Did you read the blog on Xi Lan at the GA Zoo? He's really grown like a weed.
From just over 1/2 lb. at birth to about 50 lbs. a couple of days ago.
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There's another blog entry on the baby Panda at SD too....
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Hi, everybody!
I'm dragging in late again--slept in this morning, and it felt GOOD.
Have to go finish watering plants outside, but wanted to say hello before you all figured I had fallen off the face of the earth!
Boy, we're in for it today weather-wise, I'd say. Supposed to get to nearly 90, but IMHO, the humidity must be about 85 right now. Yech!
They're predicting that it will be 100 by the weekend. May have to go hang out at the movie theater next weekend! They have A/C!!
I really need to catch up on the blog, but I gather that Belle and Lib have been back to the nest!
Wah-HOOO!!!! Hope to see them again soon.
Well, I'm going to hurry up and water the rest of the outdoor plants, and will be back in about 15 minutes.
Andy, does that mean you don't have AC in the house? ARGH!
I just had to practically stand on my head to change the filter in mine....stupid thing had fallen out of it's track and the only way to get it was to take off the bottom side vent panel, which meant I had to get under the stairs! What a pain.
Heard Margy on the scanner and thought she had gotten called in---now see here that it was a scheduled shift!
Mits, I haven't been to Frontiertown since I was about 7 or 8---didn't even know it was still there!!!
Well, looks like I'd better wait a few minutes to go water--a whole flock of doves has shown up for brunch, and I hate to scare all of them off. There's a gazillion other birds, too. Must be an area of about 8 square feet on the patio that's solid birds! I see our Oregon Junco out there, too. Haven't seen him in maybe 6 or 8 weeks. Well, I'll wait about 20 minutes and let them fill up, THEN will water the rest of the plants.
Will probably need to refill the seed feeders by then, too.
For those who were following the local story of little Harper from China- This was posted on August 24
Finally some great news to share! We just learned Harper has received her VISA and can officially come home!!!!
Now we just need to work on getting the plane tickets but if all goes well Harper will be home by next weekend!!!!!
Gosh, it's so nice to have fresh-smelling air in the house! By the time the exterminator guy showed up on Saturday (late morning), we were ready to check into a motel!
He found TWO dead rats, both in the recessed lighting shelf in the living room. Nothing more in the attic, thank God. It's occurred to me how much we take for granted--even fresh air! The rats got caught by some glue traps (they were too smart about the rat traps up there), so now we have about 6 glue traps in that shelf up there.
My recliner's right under it, and I don't want any sudden surprises while watching TV!
thanks for the update, Megan, great news:)
Margy---when you get back on---think that shuttle will be visible here approx. 9 mimutes after lift-off, if I remember correctly. Log onto to NASA live coverage if you don't get it on TV.......and when they say 900 miles downrange, start watching the sky from southeast to northeast.
No, Lynn, we don't have A/C. We actually never really needed it, up until the last few years. Now we could really use it, but since I've not been working in so long, we can't really spend the $$ to do it.
When the weather's being normal, we get a really nice cool breeze every afternoon at about 3 pm, that comes from the ocean. If we open up all the windows, the house cools down nicely.
Megan, what a fantastic update on little Harper! Thanks for sharing that. It really makes my day!
Oh, Megan, how great is that!!! Will go read info, but wonder if some pol pulled sime strings?! So happy for the Scruggs!
Andy---how could the rats get up there?? Do they climb the walls or jump up from your chair, or come down from the attic?? No wonder you could smell it so bad!
No AC here either, although kid's room has window unit in, which keeps her room at a cool 70°
Rats? gross.... glad they got them out- dead rodent smell is awful.
beautiful sunset at Finney's nest...watched all day, did not see Koo fly out at all...
Did ya'll hear the latest on Buddy? Pretty much what many of us have suspected...
Bald eagle with misaligned beak to stay at Wildlife Center of Virginia
WAYNESBORO — A bald eagle that captured the public’s attention when it underwent surgery to remove a growth on its beak will remain at the Wildlife Center of Virginia as an eagle ambassador.
The center said Monday the eagle can’t be released into the wild.
The eagle was hatched in April 2008 at Norfolk Botanical Garden. It was brought to the wildlife center in Waynesboro for treatment of a mass on the left side of its beak.
Director of Veterinary Medicine Dave McRuer says in a memo that the eagle’s beak is misaligned despite efforts to straighten it. McRuer says the eagle would eventually starve if it were released.
McRuer also says the eagle also doesn’t appear to be afraid of humans.
Article on Buddy
Hope that the people that Dana knows about in Winchester are also getting some good news for their adoption plight.
Good to hear that AT&T is helping out on that huge bill.
Lynn, at the back of the shelf is an open space a couple of feet high that directly accesses the attic crawl space. The guy said there are no obvious entry holes that aren't already covered with 1/4" mesh, except for two vent pipes in the middle of the roof. They may have gotten on the roof (either from one of the trees, or by climbing up the stucco walls) and come in a vent pipe, to the attic. All kinds of neighbors in the area have fruit trees, which attract the rats.
Megan, your kid rates!! Hooe you are allowed to spend time in her room when you've been out in the heat too long!
Paula, thanks for update on Buddy...yes, what we had expected and assumed. He'll make a good ambassador!
Afternoon all. Megan hope your hand is doing better. Aww our Buddy will make a good ambassador.
We are without water again. Do not know why. Have not called the city yet. It just went down about 1/2 hour ago. There is a big break around the inner harbor area.
Oh, about 2 years ago or so, Angel Stadium was having a HUGE rat problem, because they didn't clean up the mess in the stands immediately after night games. They would wait until the next day.
When the news broke on that, they had to do a major extermination job, and the rats that didn't get killed took off to nearby neighborhoods. Ours is not super close, but close enough that the whole block had a major problem for a couple of months. We had them in the walls and attic for a while, but eventually got rid of them then. This is a recent invasion. Hope we got them all.
No fun, Andrea! Hope no more come to their funerals! Have you ever tried the electronic high-frequency repellants? I've had them in my house for 17 years, and have never had a mouse, etc. (Knock on wood!)
Well, I'm going to run out and water the rest of the patio plants now...and yes, my feathered friends have emptied the seed feeders, too! (Little piggies!) Be back in a few. BTW, there's a Scrub Jay in the front yard this morning! Haven't seen one in a few months! He's apparently upset about the Goshawks. Hope he's being careful!
Andrea as they tore buildings down around our area for new houses they disturbed the rats and we had a problem. Never got into the house thank heavens. A neighbor had a habit of letting her cats out and the door open. In walked a rat. Another neighbor brought in a plant for the winter not knowing there was a rat in it.
I hate rats:(
Oh...no, Lynn, we don't have any of those electronic repellant thingys; maybe we should try them.
BTW, I haven't had any critters drop into my lap yet, but one time a couple of years ago, I was sitting in Hubby's chair across the room, when a rat suddenly appeared at the edge of that shelf, right above MY chair, in broad daylight! I darn near had a heart attack, and I think the rat did, too! Eeeewwwww!
Thanks, Ceil, hope your water comes back on soon. Hand and wrist are sore, but okay. I'll survive.
When I was a kid, rats usd to get into our chicken house. They were huge and just disgusting. Always hated going out to collect eggs.
Space Shuttle Discovery Ready for Flight
Mon, 24 Aug 2009 12:53:36 PM UTC-0100
Space shuttle Discovery is in the final stages of preparation before its flight to the International Space Station from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Fueling of Discovery's external tank with 500,000 gallons of super-cold liquid oxygen and hydrogen is scheduled to begin at 4:11 p.m. EDT, depending on weather conditions at the time.
The "topping off" of propellants into the tank will continue until Discovery's liftoff. All systems aboard the shuttle are functioning normally and no issues are being reported.
Weather continues to be 80 percent acceptable for a 1:36 a.m. Tuesday launch.
Coverage of Discovery's liftoff on the STS-128 mission begins Monday at 8:30 p.m. Follow the countdown with NASA's launch blog and live commentary broadcast on NASA TV.
guess if I go out on balcony, will have to be quiet....over-flow from condo next door is sleeping out there....idiot!
Mits, I absolutely HATE rats, too!
Ceil, you may have hit onto something there--maybe I need to talk Hubby into getting a couple of cats!
My SIL & BIL have an ongoing problem with rats, since they live in Yorba Linda, which is more rural. About a week ago, BIL heard one in their home office, and he did catch it in a rat trap. But the darn thing chewed on some of his collector edition Playboy magazines first! Yikes!
Sounds like it's time for a party on your balcony!
Boy, I need to catch up on the blog after I go and water. Megan, what happened to your hand and wrist? BBIALW...
well, I will respect their privacy, heard a few voices close by last night after midnight, but chatter did not last long....
Megan, thanks for the news on Harper. I checked last night and saw the new pictures posted but had not been back today. How exciting is that to be bringing her home by this weekend! Now they will have to start building her trust in them once again. Prayers for her!
Jack and I went to Ft. Worth and did some grocery shopping. Salmon tonight!
Poor Buddy! Was hoping he would fly free! Great that he will be an ambassador and a good one, I am sure. At the time that upset me, reason I do not watch Coo.
Andrea the cats let the rat walk in. We have city cats they don't bother the rats. We have been fine lately.
Andrea Megan fell down the steps on Saturday. They were wet.
Okay, I'll put away my party hat and noisemakers, Mits...
Ceil is correct, sort of 'bounced' down the deck steps on Saturday and caught myself with right hand.
ndy, don't think you want cats unless they are going to stay indoors! They will kill the birdies!
Megan, heard of raccoons stealing eggs, but didn't know rats did, too. Glad to hear that your hand/wrist are feeling better.
Mits, you owuld think there would be condo rules against camping out!
Lynn there probably are but some people don't listen.
Laundry is done---well, sheets are in dryer, but they can stay there for a day or so! HATE folding sheets!
I just wash the sheets and put them back on the bed. No folding! LOL
Good afternoon Megan, Ceil, Hedgie, Mrs. Bookworm, Paula, Mits and Maarie. Good to hear that Buddy will be ok and used for showing. That poor eagle didn't stand a chance/
RATS! What a thing to be talking about on this lovely blog.
MITS, That about sounds right about the campers on the balcony. Whyen we first build back in the Harbour, your couldn't put up fences, have clotheslines cut down trees, move sand without permission. Now everything goes. People do what they want and then half the time they don't get reprimanded for it. So sorry to hear that you are having a problem in your condo.
Guess I will get back to my purging. I will clean a drawer or two. That should not be too exhausting!
Made a pasta salad for dinner, but didn't have the right ingred. for Lolly's Bacon Pasta.
Final last day in school without children. I really like my new K teacher. She seems on the ball. I worked with her last year in the spring for a 30 min period when the three classrooms changed rooms. We are starting with 23 chilcren. Would have been 24. but one left alrerady,
Hey LOLLY, that bacon salad that Hedgie is talking about sure sounds good.
Well sure it is something that should not be done, but as long as they are quiet, I don't really care, but a couple of years ago, someone was doing the nasty....would have loved to have thrown a bucket of water.....all I ask for is quiet from midnight til 8 in the a.m., and stay out of my parking spot....:)
That is a lot of children. Of course I had 21 and no aid. Wondering how it was going. Tomorrow is a BIG day!
And, Candy, I am sooo happy for you that you like the new teacher you are working with. That is so important.
LOLLY I think the Principal did it to give me a break. I have been with the other one for 14 or 15 years and I made the mistake of doing toooooo much for her and I was staying very late at night and going very early in the mornings. I liked her, but finally got a little put out with the stuff she kept pulling I might as well have been the teacher, the way it was going.
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We are doing nothing but reading and writing stories starting last year. No more pre school Kindergarten here.
It is a whole new ballgame. Journals, journals and read read
Well have to see how Josh's graduation went today at Ft.Leonard Wood. Hoping they might have posted some pics for the at home people to see. He heads to Ft. Benning on the 27th of Aug. for Airborne School.!!!!!!!
good luck to Josh:)
Lolly, that's what my daughters do, too. One because she hates to fold, the other because she has a water bed and only one set of sheets!
I like to use different ones!
You all have a nice evening. Wish I could send you up some of our downpouring rain we have had lately. It sounds as if it is dry up there in WV.
Lynn,
Any cat of mine would be an indoor cat. Too much danger outside! We have a lot of traffic around the corner, and there have been coyotes in our neighborhood. Back when we had indoor cats, there were no rodents of any kind in our house, though. I think they smelled the cats and just didn't move in.
Thanks MITS!
I never had an aide, but I would never have expected one to come in early and stay late. Glad you were moved.
Poor babies having so much pressure. We did journals too, but imagine starting out doing that with one person! It wore me out!!!!
Megan, sorry to hear about your tumble! Glad your hand/wrist are feeling better! You'll be in my prayers!
I sure am glad to hear that Buddy is going to be an 'eagle ambassador'! Sure he'll be a good one, too.
Hi, Candy. Glad you are happy with you new teacher! If you get a pic of Josh at graduation, post it on your blog or on FB so we can see the handsome youngun!
Thanks for the Buddy info, Paula, at least we know he'll be well taken care of.
Hope your day goes well tomorrow, Candy:) And best of luck to Josh!
Wish I could do more with my left hand, never have been ambidextrous, pain is tolerable in arm and wrist until I really start to do something that requires strength. I have gotten little accomplished in the garden today:(
well finally got condo cleaned and laundry done..... going to put feet up for awhile.....
Candy, I sent Lolly's recipe to my girls...I'll forward it to you now.
ok, Megan, just remember what Lynn said about your injury, I walked around for 3 weeks thinking my arm was just sprained, years ago, finally went for xray, it was broken
Okay, it's on its way to you, Candy!
I know, I know... but I really don't think anything is broken, I can move wrist all around, not a lot of swelling, just painful.
Ceil,
Did your water ever come back on? It's dinner time where you are, isn't it?
The most common wrist fracture is a Colles fracture....and it can take a couple of weeks, but there are others, too. The one I had 7 yrs. ago was a Scaphoid fx. and it took a special x-ray view to see it. I fell while on vacation in FL at my moms' and the doc there just kept saying "wait two weeks"--I suffered badly! Had to have Carolyn come down to drive me and the dog home--it was my left wrist and I am SO left-handed that it's ridiculous! Plus I was on some potent drugs!
yes my Megan:), I had no swelling, no bruising, just pain, when I would pick things up....picked up a plastic grocery bag from store,,, hot pain shot thru my arm, and only then did I go get an xray, not nagging just concerned, don't like to see you in pain:(
Candy - Ft Benning GA Now isn't that pretty close to you! Like maybe a weekend visit? I sure hope so.
I know, you could never have my title, I am the queen of nagging, just ask hubby. I appreciate the concern:)
Just don't wanna spend the $ on x rays for nothing, if you get my drift. I will consider going to DR if pain doesn't improve soon.
Hi, Carolinabeachmom,
Congratulations to Josh on his graduation, and best wishes to him
as he starts Airborne School!
Hope you enjoy the school year, too!
I am sure if needed you will take care of the hand Megan. After all you must be able to pick the posies painlessly!
Did you wrap it or put a hand brace on it. Jenny has one that came from CVS and it helps her eliminate the pain when working in the flower beds/garden or on the computer too long.
I've been icing it, have wrapped it on and off. pain is in wrist and radiates up forearm, but not sharp pains, just a dull ache.
Get it wrapped if for no other reason then NOT to use it & let it heal
Need to GET FOOD as Norma would say
BBL
Hi Candy good to hear from you. Good luck to Josh. My neighbors step grandson just graduated from the Marines and leaves tonight for CampLejeune I think. Has 13 more weeks of training.
Andrea water is back on. But last week I stocked up on lots of bottled water.
Wouldn't you know-----now Madoff is claiming he has terminal cancer! Guess he thinks he can get a Get Out of Jail Free Card like the Lockerbie bomber. Report denied by officials but that's what he told other inmates.
EAGLE ALERT
yep, there they are:)
BOTH EAGLES IN NEST
We have 2 absolutely beautiful eagles in our nest!!! YEAH!!
Going to a meeting now. Will check in later!
Lib left
Looking around like who made this MESS!!!!
lol...she is trying to pull the weed out
Belle is doing some gardening!
poof
Too much to do by hand she says, "Going to get her digging tools". lol
Got here as fast as I could...no eagle. Missed them once again!
Megan...when I fell both wrists hurt and one horribly. Did go to the ER and have them xrayed and nothing was broken. The wrist wraps really helped with the pain.But, better my wrists than my face.
EAGLE ALERT!!!
BACK WITH A STICK
EAGLE ALERT!!!!!!
Cool!!
Heard her land!!!! Oh, she is looking fantastic!!!
ARE YOU ALL WATCHING????? EAGLE ALERT!!!!
Yep I was doing something and heard the fly in.
Check this out:
A cat that enjoys playing the piano has had a piece of chamber music written for her by acclaimed Lithuanian conductor.
Nora's musical skills have made her a Youtube sensation, US media star, and also the object of a video on animal behaviour.
Her owner is a Boston piano teacher.
Nora Plays Piano
Poof!
Steve if you ever read this. Eagles are bringing sticks in. Need cam cleaned up Please...and poof went the eagle.
Nobody there....who was it? Belle?
Back with a stick!!
BOTH!!
Taking care of that plant.
One flew out.
BOTH!!!!!!
And now only one.
This has really been neat seeing our eagles.
Fly in now both again.
Adult just flew back in- both in nest.
Kiss's and more Kiss's
Oh, I think we had a little marital spat! LOL
Belle up front Liberty in back
Both--another stick placement.
Liberty say's "tree on no tree in the middle of our nest, I'm standing in MY PLACE!".
Boy, they are working hard!
Is there any sound?
Belle just flew out
YEs, I have sound. Eagle flew out.
Sounds like she's up by cam.
Sissy yes I had to turn sound way up.
There goes the other, empty nest.
WHoa- the cam is shaking.
Liberty flew out and someone is at the cam.
And both gone again. Don't they know that this is the wrong time of year for nestorations????
I must say I am one happy camper! I was finally here at the right time. Also, one did not go far. Someone is by the mic.
I am too Lolly ( :
I'm SO glad our eagle couple is back! Afraid I missed them--Hubby came home from work, and I had to go make a bank deposit. Heard something or someone up by the cam, but haven't seen anyone yet.
Gotta go eat dinner now. Maybe later!
They seem to be taking care of the nest shrub pretty good, huh?
I sure did miss the eaglemania excitement! DARN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So happy you chosen few got to see the whole thing... Any pics?
Looks like most of the tree has gone..
Little bugs flying around now - I wonder if Spidey is around...
Time to go fix our dinner. Still hear someone by the mic. I sure hope a spider or a bug do not make that kind of noise.
Oh, and I started to say....I could tell Belle and Lib apart this evening. Now, how about that, eagle fans?!!
I believe he is, I saw little spider legs briefly at the bottom right of screen...
No, Jo, I did not take any pics. I was just so excited to be seeing both on them. They worked on the plant, moved some sticks, and at one time had a lit spat! LOL
Sorry, I am doing about 4 things at the same time and didn't try to open still cam to get pics.
Dana Did you capture any pics from the still cam... I hope I hope!
You're getting good Lolly at telling them apart! It's harder to do when there is just one of them in the nest.
The Time Out with our Live Feed is still to me a big pain! Hope it is saving lots and lots of money!
DIEGO is all alone
Yep, and when it stops the PLAY button doesn't work for me, have to refresh the whole page to get cam started again.
I did the 2 deletes.
Photos of tonights eagle visit is in the Eaglet_Momsters photo album.
it is super easy to tell them apart in the nest, when they are together, and when not, Belles' white spot really stands out...so you can tell her apart from Lib
Megan, I have to do the same thing, when I hit the play button....
Oh my, y'all been really busy today. Need to read and catch up.
Last night, whatever was at the nest reminded me of those Ninja Turtle swords with glo lights waving all around. Looked really strange.
Hi Jo, happy Sammy got the help at such a young age; she'll adapt very, very quickly.
Deb, I'm sorry about Janie but have to ask: what's a catfish barb?
Good news about Buddy. We know he will be cared for and loved and an excellent recruiter for eagle supporters.
Congratulations CarolinaBeachMom on Josh's graduation. Best with kindergarten.
Andy, sooooo very happy to know your air has been cleared -- I'm not even going down the rat road --gross and disgusting and I'm sorry for all who have that problem.
Ceil, happy water has returned.
Shirley, hope the first day with students was a good one.
Meatball's gonna be just fine at pre-K. Knows her mind and speaks it!
Sure wish I could have seen the evening eagle visit. Such a positve sign they plan to give us another season of pleasure.
Enough for now. Sorry for chattering -- just trying to let everyone know I've been looking in.
Judie
Headed for TV at 9:00
BBL
Good evening! Great to know that Belle and Lib visited again this evening. I just missed it.
Have been busy grading diagnostic tests. Yes, I gave tests in some classes on the first day! On block scheduling, the classes are 90 minutes long. It is necessary to have a variety of activities. We also did personal interviews and oral presentations.
Nobody showed up on a scooter! That boy is not in my class until spring semester.
The day started with a pep rally. Very upbeat.
I have read bits and pieces of the blog. Might do some more catching up later on.
Tired.
Might go over the messages tomorrow . . .
Brain is wearing down.
And, yes, it was a good day.
Evening, all!
Lawn girl reporting in. Backyard is done and looks good. Dogs and lawn girl have been fed. Lawn girl is off to check on friends kitty. When she comes back, she will morph into laundry lady. BBIALW.
Hi Paula, this blogger is going to morph into a sleeper.
Good night. God bless.
Good night, teach Shirley. First day is a tiring one, I'm sure! Off to bed you go, girl. Let us know the outcome of the WalMart decision meeting if you hear anything, please!?!
Good night, Shirley.
Bath time for Diego.
Tapping noises at microphone.
Back to t.v.
Judie
Daggone, missed the visit! Sounds like it was a good one! Glad to hear L & B are back to work!
Sorry I missed Shirley, but glad she has gone to bed. First day of school is a killer, to say the least. And, then to be grading papers already!!!!!!!
Dinner was yummy. We grilled salmon and I made a green onion sauce to go with it. Then had corn on the cob, cantaloupe, and fresh tomatoes. Great way to fix fresh tomatoes...top with chopped fresh basil and feta cheese, then drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. mmmmmmm!!!!
I really think Belle is close to the mic. The noise we are hearing started right after she flew the coop!
hey Lynn, do you have your NASA TV on.....?:)
crew on their way to the shuttle...all smiles
split coming soon....
Shoot, I missed the visit. I was a couch potato lady today. Tomorrow I am taking ToTo 2 to the vet in Spirit Lake, IA, that can do bird surgery. It is about a 3 hour drive each way. ToTo has a talon problem that requires surgery. Since Janie is laid up with a serious infection, off I go. Janie has to go in the the clinic for IV antibiotics every day for awhile. She was so down, I forgot to ask for how long.
(Pronounced Toe Toe)
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