• Fluff and feathers in the nest…

    Mama Bird has been sitting faithfully on her nest for weeks now.  She tolerates me as I sweep the porch or water my flowers.  She will even sit still on her nest and look steadily at me as I talk softly to her from inside the screened door next to her nest.

    Today, she flew away for a few minutes and I took the opportunity to check on the progress.  I found my stepladder and climbed gently up there – fearful that any minute I would be pecked on the back of the head.  It was impossible to get high enough to see into the nest (I’m only 5’3″) so I raised up the camera and captured the photos.

    There they were – little balls of fluff and furry feathers all hatched out!  It’s a very small nest, so it’s difficult to tell how many are in there.  I only see two beaks but there could be more hidden beneath these two.

    As someone once reminded me, I love baby everything…even baby finches!

    Click photos to enlarge to see if you can tell how many there are…

  • Sweet rosebud barrettes…

    During my recent week in Dallas, we all went to an Etsy Fair…what fun!  Several of the booths there were featuring adorable little barrettes.  They were a little on the pricey side and I decided that I should try to make some for my sweet granddaughters – especially the younger ones.

    I’m still in the “self-teaching” phase, but I think they are actually looking pretty good.  (I ordered fine wool felt and lead-free barrettes to ensure safety.)  I have several more works-in-progress almost finished but I am putting together a package to mail to my little 19-month-old granddaughter.  Hopefully, she will like them and they will stay in her hair!  Her Mom trimmed some bangs in her hair which is helping some, but that beautiful strawberry blonde, silky fine hair just escapes most barrettes…or some adorable someone takes them out!  😉

    It’s evident that I’m a beginner at these but I definitely think they will improve.  In the meantime, they will look adorable on her!

    We’ll see what she thinks about these…

    Here are a few of the finished ones…there are several other colors.

    While they look larger, each one is only about 1.75″ wide.

     

    A “practice” one…I want to do another one with stitching on the cupcake and cherry!

  • Happy Mother’s Day…

    This beautiful floral arrangement from my firstborn was delivered yesterday.

    I love the colors and all the different flowers in it.

    It reminds me of years ago, when all three of my children were young.

    Almost every year…

    they would plant flowers in the front flower bed for me for Mother’s Day.

    I loved it:  the flowers…and the effort.

    Somewhere, there is a photo of the three of them…

    bent over the flower bed, laughing and planting flowers together.

    Sweet Memories…

  • Porch dreams come true…

    My daughter and her two youngest surprised me this morning with a beautiful delivery…an early Mother’s Day present from her and her family and her “baby brother” and his sweet wife and daughter!  As she kept carrying everything up the stairs to my apartment, I was amazed and ever so grateful!  A beautiful wicker settee, wonderful outdoor pillows, two lovely ferns, tons of gorgeous flowers and hummingbird nectar and an angel hummingbird feeder sculpted by one of my very favorites:  Jim Shore!

    I will look for a small companion table and a side chair to go with this delightful setting, along with two small, cheap tables to hold the ferns.  It is so exciting!

    I swept the porch (including the popcorn that I had fed MamaBird who is sitting on her nest above the porch lamp) and it is looking great!  I have told MamaBird to hurry up and hatch those eggs so she and the little fledglings can be on their way!  I want to curl up on the settee with the sweet pillows and read a good book in peace…

    Note:  If you recall, I wrote about my “porch dreams” here.  My daughter had already purchased everything when I wrote that but, at the time, I was sick with a bad cold and contagious and they couldn’t come over.  She said that she worried that I would have preferred two rockers but, to be honest, this settee is a better idea by far!  I love it all!!! 

     

    I love the angel hummingbird feeder by Jim Shore! All I need now is a hook to hang it from the porch roof. I almost hate to put her outside but I will…and will enjoy hummingbirds all Summer!

     

  • Bernie…

    I’ve always loved big dogs.  For fifteen years, Alex shared our lives.  A large, bull-headed Golden Retriever with an independent spirit, Alex once traveled 25 miles to get back home to us…but that’s a story for another time.  Abby, my black Labrador Retriever, was loved by me and all the neighbors.  She was so well-trained that I felt guilty for having her…she would have been an excellent guide dog.  Nevertheless, I loved Abby and she loved me.

    At one point, I thought I wanted a Bullmastiff – until a neighbor moved in with one and I saw firsthand the long strings of industrial lubricant coming out of that dog’s mouth!  I changed my mind about owning one and just enjoyed my neighbor’s dog.

    Once, during a business trip to San Antonio, my husband and I wandered through the back stage door (left open by a television crew member) of an AKC nationally televised dog show.  (We were at the same conference center for my husband’s meeting.)  I was in dog heaven!  No one questioned our being there as we visited with all the dogs waiting to parade around in the show ring…many breeds that I had not seen up close and personal before.  One giant black teddy bear, disguised as a Newfoundland, captured my eye and my heart.

    All big dogs – until Bernie. Bernie showed up on my son’s front porch in Dallas on a cold night the first week in December 2012.  My daughter-in-love says that my son’s eyes lit up when he saw a puppy peering in at them through the long kitchen window.  The story goes that my son (who has also always loved big dogs) opened the front door and Bernie raced in.  Bernie ran around and around the kitchen island and then looked up at him as if to say, “well, I’m home now”.  Unfortunately, my son’s sweet wife is severely allergic to dogs (hives!) but what was she to do?!  Bernie was home and she fell in love with him too.  As the months have passed, thankfully, she has built up somewhat of an immunity to Bernie.

    Above:  resting on the sofa, wearing one of the sweaters in his new wardrobe.  

    My son also ordered Bernie an Indiana University collar, tag and leash!   

    Bernie is now a Hoosier!

    They tried to find his “owner” but no responses to their efforts.  According to the vet, Bernie was still a puppy – maybe about 5 months – and, apparently, had been “on the streets” for about a month.  He was riddled with worms and needed care.  About a thousand dollars later, Bernie was one microchipped, newly neutered, very HEALTHY puppy with all the shots and treatments he needed.  His dark coat and bright eyes now shone.  Bernie is attached to the family now – especially my 6’1″ son – and is very good with my toddler granddaughter.  There is a very cute video of her feeding Bernie one morsel at the time to get him to eat.

    I had never really been around small dogs before but quickly fell in love with Bernie.  In one deer-like leap, Bernie was in my lap.  He would curl up beside me on the sofa as I read and quickly go to sleep.  He would bring me toys to throw and play with him.  Maybe he knew my history was with retrievers for he would actually retrieve the toy!  Bernie is a smart dog!   He really isn’t a “yapper” but will growl or bark if he hears something suspicious.  He’s so tiny that I’m not sure what he could do about it, but he’s a good little sentry.  Personally, after a little research, I think Bernie is a “designer” dog called a Jack-Chi:  1/2 Jack Russell and 1/2 Chihuahua.

    Whatever his origins, Bernie has found his home.

    Note:  my Executive Producer son is a comedy lover from way back and now uses that in his morning television show.  Bernie’s name was inspired by the movie “Weekend at Bernie’s”.

     

    Above:  Bernie has his own comfortable bed but usually winds up sleeping with “Mom & Dad” which means allergic Mom must wash the comforter frequently!

    Below:  December 2012…the morning after Bernie arrived.

  • Porch dreams…

    By now, I thought there would be two white rocking chairs and a table on my porch…along with lots of flowers and a couple of healthy green ferns.  Maybe a colorful grapevine wreath on the wall.  All through the endless winter with so much snow, I dreamed of Spring.  Now, it is Spring.  It is May 2nd and it is pouring snow…and 36 degrees!  What is wrong with this picture?  Don’t tell me.  I already know.

    It is supposed to look that this…well, okay, maybe not quite like this.

    Instead, there is an icy floor…

    and two birds who have taken up residence and are making a mess…

    and, obviously, walls that need cleaning.

    I have my first terrible cold in I don’t know when and it is Spring!  

    I had plans to sew and catch up on things but I just don’t feel like it…

    so I think I will simply relax. 

    Supposedly, colds last for one week or seven days…

    at least I hope that’s all. 

    So, in the meantime, I have a good book to finish.

      I will listen to the birdsong coming from the icy porch…

    and hang on until next Tuesday when it is supposed to be 71 degrees!