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Failure redeemed

01 Dec 2023 1 64
The bright sun was melting the snow off the neighbour's roof, at least on the far side and sending waves of steam up into the sunlight. So I tried to take a picture of that. This was a failed attempt because the autofocus suddenly shifted to the nearer branches and the steam cannot be seen. But I liked the failure since it threw a bunch of bright spots into bubbly out-of-focus stuff. I had not held the camera straight, so I turned it a degree. I converted it to b&w. Et voilà!

A new wahbluh for us

29 Nov 2023 3 2 73
This was one of two or three Orange-crowned warblers, drab birds, that appeared this morning with a very bright Wilson's warbler. A while back I made a list of birds my wife and I had seen from our backdoor since moving into this house in 2001. This one is the latest addition, bringing the list to 47. Not bad.

Mr Wilson's warbler visits

29 Nov 2023 2 64
It seems the end of November is a good time for warbler strays into our yard. This morning this fellow showed up with two or three Orange-crowned warblers in tow. I've never seen the Orange crowned ones before at all, but the Wilson's have been here before, at least in summer.

I haven't tired of watching crows yet.

28 Nov 2023 2 60
The present lot of neighbourhood crows seem pretty content to come down to the nuts before I even step back into the house. I haven't grown tired of them and they haven't grown tired of the nuts.

If all you saw were female or younger birds so-cal…

27 Nov 2023 5 84
Well, that's the way it is. Here is a purple finch, not the adult male sort, and she's facing the waxballs she's been stuffing her maw with. It's over three weeks until the celestial season of winter, but the winter birds are showing up outside our window.

The purps are back so it really must be winter. He…

27 Nov 2023 3 2 80
A flocklet of purple finches, about ten of them, arrived this morning, staying for ten minutes to feed on the black sunflower seeds and, here, the white waxballs. Or snowballs. Or Symphoricarpos albus if you are tickled by the Latin. This was one of the males. With his gob all waxed up symphoricarposly. Or albanned. Whatever.

Mundy Pond

24 Nov 2023 59
This is the upper end of the pond that is nearest to our house, about a kilometer away. It's a nice walkabout. It's still a fairly quiet November though and the fall colours are still around.

Moon shining through a little dwy of snow

22 Nov 2023 1 2 66
The view from the back door a few minutes ago. A little dwy of snow was passing by, and it dropped about a cm of snow on our deck, and obscured the moon.

Downy woodpecker getting something to eat

22 Nov 2023 3 55
Today's lunch guest, a Downy woodpecker pecking at the bark in the big European poplar tree outside the kitchen door. And finding something to eat there. We're starting to see the winter birds. The first three goldfinches arrived at the sunflower seeds a couple of days ago. And the pigeons have found their way back to us too.

Beer for people who don't like beer

21 Nov 2023 60
I've said it before. There are new beers appearing on the market that are designed for people who don't like beer. Or so I think. It's not as odd as it sounds. When the buyers of beer all know what kind of beer they like, it is difficult for any brewery to increase its sales, or for new products to get in on the market. So they target the people who don't like beer, and thus aren't buying any. They produce beers that don't taste like beer, call them beer, and hope that the market will respond favourably. Thus this local product, from a pretty established though small brewery. This brewery does make good beer but they keep changing their recipes and product names. This newish product is apparently a very well-loved beer among the people, mostly younger ones, who don't drink normal beer. It is a cloudy beer, much like youngish homebrew, so it requires being poured into a glass in a single pour. Far worse than that venial sin is the mortal sin of tasting like it was mixed with grapefruit juice. Yechhh.

November afternoon walk

20 Nov 2023 7 5 88
We went for a walk this afternoon on the closed-to-traffic Priest's Road and this is what we saw. The clouds moved off to the east and now, a few hours later, the night sky is perfectly clear. I think of November as the gloomiest month for weather but today contradicts that sense.

Family that scowls together

18 Nov 2023 1 2 71
After supper last night: bernlaws, sternlaws, siblings, and spice, together for a family scowlery.

Robins

13 Nov 2023 1 53
For a few days early this week a group of about forty robins (that's "American robins") were flying around our neighbourhood, travelling southwest in the morning and coming back to the northeast in the afternoon. With each passover, a few would drop out of the fluttery flock and hang out for an hour in our yard where there are dogberries galore (American mountain ash) and a few apples. The robins like both. Here, on their way back in the afternoon a couple of days ago, they perched high up in a neighbouring tree to rest in the scant sun. Every year, a few robins hang out around here through the winter, but it is rare to see this many together much later than now. Any day now (maybe yesterday or today when we were not around) they'll join some larger groups and plunge into the southward migration.

My shadow and its reflection

12 Nov 2023 4 8 132
By mid-autumn on clear days, the early morning sun shines into our kitchen. Sometimes I can see myself as I move around. Here I was sitting with the camera on my knee. My shadow was on the wall and it reflected on the fridge door. I didn't hold the camera plumb, and instead I turned the picture a few degrees. I like how the picture looks as I imagined fifty years ago how someone my age would look. I don't really look that crooked; the camera ages us. Doesn't it?

Red fly

10 Nov 2023 3 91
It is mid-November and it is only four or five degrees outside the door, but this guy was active this morning while I was planting garlics. I think he is what is known as a Small red fly. (Dryomyza anilis if you wanna know.) But that is just a guess based on what Google has shown me.

Hops making a statement

10 Nov 2023 2 56
This morning I unwrapt a few garlics that had been drying in the embrace of some hops vine and flowers. I thought the hops made a nice floral arrangement

Long Pond on a November afternoon

06 Nov 2023 4 63
We walked around Long Pond this afternoon. The path took us under those trees across the water. This picture (actually a rough and unfinished amalgam of two pictures) was taken from near the bridge that crosses the pond's outflow river.

Juniper losings its needles

06 Nov 2023 2 54
I grew up calling this tree "juniper." That's the most common name in these parts for it: Larix laricina, I think. It's known by a half-dozen other local names elsewhere in North America. Tamarack. hackmatack. And so on. Whatever it's called, it is losing its needles this week around here, making the stands of it stand out like no other needly tree.

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