Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Summer of the Green Herons

One summer a green heron pair nested in an oak tree right next to my house above the pond area. I put a beach chair and binoculars out there and craned (ha...no pun intended) my neck all summer watching. 

First it was the parents building and hanging out at the nest. Then a 3 week wait for incubation to occur!  When the timing was right, each day it seemed a new beak would wave itself around just above the lip of the nest clamoring for attention.  One day a fuzzy head popped up and then each day a new head until there were 5 or so. Hard to say at that point. They were less than cooperative in their lining up for count. 

Comic book birds... wildhaired and big eyed.  Since they seemed to have hatched out one per day, the first hatched was always bigger than the rest and always first to do something. I may have noticed a slight favoritism to the next in line... must have identified the first hatched with my older bother, Bobby. 

For about 2 more weeks I watched. I've now been under the nest for almost a month. I did go in to get food and water and to sleep.

After waving their heads around the nest for days, they started trying to climb out and cling to the edge of the nest.  Eventually, with 'Bobby" in the lead by a complete day, they got out of the nest to stand precariously on the branch. Took more days and practice to walk down the branch and back as the branch got more crowded. By this time I knew it was really 5! They did line up. All feet and beaks and wild hairdos.

I drew them as best I could.

They were huge. How they all got back in the nest each night and under their mom I will never know. Eventually they flew away. I missed that actually occur  but I saw them in neighboring trees looking ungainly and too big for their own good. 

What a summer.  I call it the Summer of the Green Herons.  They hung around for a long time... and then grew up and went away.

 I had empty nest syndrome for many summers after.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

The better Photo.


The better Photo.


Sunrise at Noon Solstice in a Canyon

I am fairly adept at posting form my phone since I spent so much time posting travels. Now I am struggling with the PC that is supposed to be easier.

I theoretically just uploaded a photo I took of the sun coming over the cliff behind the house.  At noon.  The sun spends quite a bit of time behind that cliff in the winter in this beautiful canyon.  I enhanced it a wee tiny bit. heh heh.

Sunrise at Noon Solstice in a Canyon

I am fairly adept at posting form my phone since I spent so much time posting travels. Now I am struggling with the PC that is supposed to be easier.

I theoretically just uploaded a photo I took of the sun coming over the cliff behind the house.  At noon.  The sun spends quite a bit of time behind that cliff in the winter in this beautiful canyon.  I enhanced it a wee tiny bit. heh heh.

The sun rising again.

At this Solsticey time of the year,  the sun rises 3 times up here in the canyon below the beautiful volcanic cliffs.

First sunrise is late in the morning.   Then it slips back behind and comes out again later morning when it then quickly dips behind the peak of Look Out Point. Sliding along behind,   the cliff glows with a halo.  The Sun comes out on the other side around noon. 

These are noon pictures.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Another one.

This one was a light print so I drew with a tiny pen in between the birds and then shaded the shapes that began to form.

Cool.

Another one.

This one was a light print so I drew with a tiny pen in between the birds and then shaded the shapes that began to form.

Cool.

Ooooo......ooooo.

Herons again.  See what I mean?   Endless variety. ..Endless compulsion.

Moonlit Herons.

Of course,  I'm not sure anyone else can even see the herons.

Ooooo......ooooo.

Herons again.  See what I mean?   Endless variety. ..Endless compulsion.

Moonlit Herons.

Of course,  I'm not sure anyone else can even see the herons.

Styrofoam salmon tray feeds me again.

I used the tray as a block print.  Drew into the styrofoam with pencils and toothpicks and sticks from the yard.  Then inked and printed.  Today I added little highlights with colored pencils.

Yahhooooo!  LOVE PRINTMAKING!

And there are more prints to fool around with.   Endless variety.

I can really ride the tide of my slightly obsessive perhaps compulsive power streak.

Called Two Herons.

Styrofoam salmon tray feeds me again.

I used the tray as a block print.  Drew into the styrofoam with pencils and toothpicks and sticks from the yard.  Then inked and printed.  Today I added little highlights with colored pencils.

Yahhooooo!  LOVE PRINTMAKING!

And there are more prints to fool around with.   Endless variety.

I can really ride the tide of my slightly obsessive perhaps compulsive power streak.

Called Two Herons.

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Because Chris Checks each day.

Each night I doodle at my drawing table in a journal.  It is sweet time.  I take a few days to complete a doodle usually.   Something friendly and welcoming to come back to.  Doodle.....to my self.

Because Chris Checks each day.

Each night I doodle at my drawing table in a journal.  It is sweet time.  I take a few days to complete a doodle usually.   Something friendly and welcoming to come back to.  Doodle.....to my self.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Gibbous Moon....1978?

Beautiful message from our dear kilt clad friend Jimmy B.  All of us friends with the kilt clad Elf Willow.  Jana red sneaker clad.

What magic.   Thanks Jimmy.   Over and over through the decades.

And there's that precious water........

Gibbous Moon....1978?

Beautiful message from our dear kilt clad friend Jimmy B.  All of us friends with the kilt clad Elf Willow.  Jana red sneaker clad.

What magic.   Thanks Jimmy.   Over and over through the decades.

And there's that precious water........

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Persimmons in Transition

Warmest spot in the house where all the wood warmth goes straight up the stairs.   Don't worry though. ....there is an intake vent and fan up there that disseminates the heat around to all the rooms.

This happens to be June's favorite hang out.   She's been a little displaced since I had to move her bed.  She does look a little worried.

Thanks to Caroline and David for teaching me the twist-method-on-strings for drying the gorgeous globes.

And to Feral.....just for.

Persimmons in Transition

Warmest spot in the house where all the wood warmth goes straight up the stairs.   Don't worry though. ....there is an intake vent and fan up there that disseminates the heat around to all the rooms.

This happens to be June's favorite hang out.   She's been a little displaced since I had to move her bed.  She does look a little worried.

Thanks to Caroline and David for teaching me the twist-method-on-strings for drying the gorgeous globes.

And to Feral.....just for.