Sunday, January 31, 2016

to the river

SUNSHINE!
an at times
soggy & muddy
crunchy & icy
walk
~
Piedmont Loop Trail
snow melt at the headwaters of the Haw River
a swift current

early afternoon sunshine
golden fungi

crossing the snowfield

uprooted
heartfelt

pretty little wood thrush
if you easily get dizzy,
close your eyes & just listen.

bright colors so we don't resemble deer
Thanks!
 so...nice to get some warm breezes
on the last day of January.

on our drive back to our usual part of the county,
we had to stop & greet these gorgeous belted bovines!



 this one kept sniffing the air,
trying to decide if i was friend or foe,
i suppose.

a lovely day.

Saturday, January 23, 2016

snowbound

i get it. you're cold. really cold. as cold as you've been in your entire life. snow is blowing; sleet is flying; wind chill is, like, minus seventeen and dropping. and you are still really crabby about the fact that there were, literally, no acorns this year. seriously. with all the oak trees in your neighborhood, you are coming up empty and having to make-do with whatever the birds drop around the pesky squirrel-buster feeders. speaking of birds, you've managed to use intermittent negative reinforcers on your way up and down one particular oak tree so that no bird has taken up residence in the bright red birdhouse. oh, they've thought about it. but each time it seems you might have some new (and noisy) neighbors, you casually paused at the house, maybe even placed a front paw lightly on the roof (to give it just a little nudge), and voila', the house remained unclaimed. oh, there was a flying squirrel in there, briefly. but both it and you were scared off when a couple of slightly deranged humans scaled the tree with spikes and ropes. only you were brave enough to return. to missing branches and sawdust. so, i guess it's only fair that, as the wind chill dropped, you had a go at the house. gnawed your way right into it, in fact. pale yellow gashes in the red-painted wood, widening the door so that you could squeeze your whole body into the shelter. only to discover a birdhouse is too small for a squirrel. and feels slightly precarious, hanging there against the tree on that one little nail as the wind howls around you and the snow blows and the sleet flies. so, by morning, you'd abandoned the idea and returned to a nest in the tall branches of the oak tree. never giving the birdhouse a second thought.
so, yeah.  i get it.  but i don't have to like it.  at first, i thought there was an odd ring of icy snow around the birdhouse's door.  until i walked outside for a closer look.  sadly, i think this squirrel renovation (i blame a squirrel; what other animal could have or would have done this?) has rendered this house completely unusable by all potential tenants.  when the roads are passable again (and i have time on my hands), i may see if there's an insert i can fabricate to narrow the hole back to bird-size again . . . .
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
we humans engaged in much less destructive activities in response to the winter weather.  the foot of snow did not materialize; instead, we got about half of it in sleet with a few heavy showers of freezing rain just for fun.  luckily, i think we are in the clear with our power.  (we had enough time without that last year, as far as i'm concerned.)  my weather-watcher was vigilant in contributing to the local forecast, even getting his name in lights when they used his data for the noon weather update!
not to be deterred by the winter temperatures (and desperate for a change of scenery), he decided to take a book out to the back porch swing while on a break from data-gathering.  not my, personal, go-to winter activity, so i was impressed by his fortitude and out-of-the-box thinking.
 but most of the day and into the night, he did this....

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 
 why am i filming my cookbooks? you might posit.
well, because the pianist
wants no record of music played without perfection.
but the pianist's mother thinks
he's just grand.
 
 a super-short snippet as he learns Pachelbel's Canon in D.

~ ~ ~ ~ ~
 my own activities primarily revolved around measured rotations of
1. sitting and
2.  eating.
here i am preparing to do both simultaneously!
mmmmm....stroopwafel warmed over a cup of hot tea.
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
i'm also getting a little caught-up on my professional literature.
only to get completely side-tracked and all fun-in-the-sun day-dreamy
when i ran across THIS advertisement.
(i said that with a british accent, by the way.  just because.)
i've google-mapped, visited the website,
considered what i would do with all that time off.

life is short.
'yes' is a really powerful word.
but so is 'no.'
it's so hard, sometimes, to figure out which one to use.

i'm snowbored & should probably just clean out a closet.

Sunday, January 17, 2016

eighteen hours at eighteen-ten

i wasn't sure we'd make it, but we did!  a last-minute decision to pile the boys in the car & join my brother and his family at our parents' house was just the ticket for a long weekend.  of course, the first order of business is to see if anyone's taller than Uncle Jeff.  ah, nope.
Uncle Jeff & Samuel, who comes the closest.
 little cousins were happy to see big cousins;
big cousins were happy to see little cousins!
Samuel (18), Alex (11), Joseph (15), Sam (8), and my brother (age undisclosed)
~ lots of hanging out & good conversation ~
Jeff and Dad
 my cousin Anne and her family joined us for dinner!
the kiddie table (clockwise):  Alex (in front), Joseph, Samuel, Becca, Juliana, & Sam
 the adults got the living room and the fire :)
the non-blurry photo; however, i look a little distracted.
 ah, that's better!
it is not a family gathering without a celebration of some sort;
this time, we feted all the January birthdays!
(plus a bonus inclusion for Juliana's end-of-December one)
two of the birthday girls blow out the candles
 in addition to celebrating everything,
it is a requirement to pose very well for multiple photos.
Dad helps Sam & Juliana with cake while Mom takes a photo of my cousin Anne, her husband Alan, & Becca
 view from a helicopter parent
everyone likes a basket of toys
  (and this is how you get a helicopter photo if you are short)
(photo credit: my brother)

Alex and the marble maze
 and, then, there was the game of musical chairs.
eventually, everyone got a turn on the red couch.
Mom and Dad
Samantha and my sister-in-law, Kelly
Samuel and Nana
Samantha & my brother, Jeff
oh, and then there's all the piano-playing . . .
the pianists: Jeff, Joseph, & Sam (and my mom, in absentia)
dueling pianists
collaborating for the win

AND THEN IT SNOWED!!!

here's the view from my parents' front porch
anyone else know why we should leave?

it's so C O Z Y here

and there are more conversations to be had

and toys to play with
 not sure who was more excited to get out the Ginny dolls,
me or my niece.
(the dolls were, originally, my mother's and her sister's)
they sure have gotten a lot older (unlike us).
it required some very careful playing to explore
the brittle clothes and accessories.
~ such fond memories of playing with these dolls ~

(so, back to all the reasons we should not leave)
like...hugs to give and receive

but a football playoff game was calling on our way-too-big television back at home, so we piled back into the car & headed out of town.....with, of course, a stop at Neomonde's for our kind of football food.....
everywhere i go.  the siren call of the octopus.
 the train tracks run along Hillsborough Street & were in use as we drove out of town.
train & octopus in the snow
 
 the last stop. always.