Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Eastern Chipmunk

I LOVE peanuts....I really DO!!
One chipmunk can gather up to 165 nuts in one day.
I found his hiding place!!

Actually, this looked to be this little one's home for the winter.  It was a very deep burrow, where he was storing his food.  Chipmunks will spend most of the winter months underground.  They do not hibernate, but go into a deep sleep and wake only to eat every few days.  In spring, they may have to dig through a few feet of snow to get out.
Chipmunks have pouches inside of their cheeks.
They can store lots of food when foraging.
Chipmunks are very active in the daytime during spring, summer and fall. Besides peanuts, they love to eat berries, corn, mushrooms, insects, and plant roots
Did you know that Chipmunks have four toes on the
front feet and five toes on the back feet?
Back to the burrow .... (his cheeks are full)

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Underneath a Daisy


 
 
Expressing a little creativity with a common flower
**the Daisy**
 

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Rainbow

Rainbow ~ A symbol of magical blessings

This not so vibrant rainbow appeared for a few moments after the rain and in a blink of an eye, it was gone!

A rainbow is an arch of colors formed in the sky, caused by the dispersion and refraction of the sun's light by rain or other water droplets in the atmosphere.


Friday, April 22, 2016

Clouds





I must say it didn't take much to notice these spectacular, fast moving storm clouds forming in the middle of the afternoon!  It was very fascinating to watch them change shape so quickly. I need to confirm these clouds, but I am assuming that they are called ''shelf clouds".  Shelf clouds form at the leading edge of a gust or very strong winds flowing down and outward from a storm.  A shelf cloud should be seen as a harbinger of strong winds, so a reminder to take caution and understand that Mother Nature can be very powerful.

Monday, March 28, 2016

My Little Friend

Black-capped Chickadee - hand feeding in the woods

It was a beautiful spring day ~ We headed out for a hike, but not without having our pockets filled with lots of sunflower seeds.  Our little feathered friends follow us everywhere!!  They are so gentle and trusting.  It is priceless watching them close up and makes us appreciate and fall in love with nature even more!

Saturday, March 12, 2016

My Name is Squirt - The BOOK !!

~ A scene from the children's book ~

Hello everyone....I just authored my first
children's picture book!!

"My Name is Squirt"

Based on real characters and actual events that take place on the farm, Squirt is a baby duck who narrates her story of a warm summer day. She explores her enchanted world while enjoying her friends and meeting new ones. She always has time for fun, especially with Skye, who is her best friend. Have you ever seen a baby duck riding piggyback on a Border Collie, hiding in a sneaker, or sleeping with her teddy bear? Now you can!! This picture book is a great addition to any child's collection, and will provide your family with many cherished memories for years to come. Come join us in the magical world of Squirt, Skye and their delightful friends.

**Features full color double page illustrations**

Now Available on AMAZON - Paperback and eBook!!




Coming next....

There will be a 2 in 1 coloring book/story book

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Happy Valentine's Day


Love comes in many forms ~ Embrace

Did you know:

Rabbits symbolize love, luck, family, harmony.  They are true earth element animals, which is why they prefer to be on the ground.


Friday, February 12, 2016

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Anything For a Nut

There was a little bit of snow and ice on the deck so I decided to have some fun with the squirrels.  I hid a few peanuts in the tunnel and didn't have to wait long for mr. squirrel to show up.  Did you see what he was up to last week?


Monday, January 25, 2016

Weasel With His Winter Coat

This Short-tailed Weasel, identifiable by its black-tipped tail, is also known to some as a Stoat or an Ermine. This little one was spotted around our bird feeders.

In a playful sort of way, he was darting in and out of snow tunnels.  At one point, he even peeked into our kitchen window!! I wonder if this is the same Weasel that was in our garden last fall?  Either way, this cool little creature is always welcome!

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Can You See Me Now?

Our pet squirrel, Cupcake ''attempts'' to
camouflage himself with the snowman!

Friday, January 1, 2016

~ HAPPY NEW YEAR ~



May this year of 2016 bring you health,
happiness & good cheer,
love, laughter & and sweet surprises
to you and all your dear ones!
 
Wishing everyone a HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Frosty Morning

~ Winter beauty seen up close ~

The chickadees are always up early too!

Meet "Chip", the newest addition to our squirrel family.  She found a little stash of peanuts to eat, which keeps her warm.  Her mother, Cupcake is a daily visitor who also learned quickly how to "sweet talk" her way to the 'peanut jar' !!

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Sharp-shinned Hawk


This Sharp-shinned Hawk spent a few days in a nearby spruce tree creating total chaos for our backyard songbirds.  I have to say, the Blue Jays were picked on the most!  It was fascinating to watch these acrobatic fliers navigate through the dense woods at incredible speeds.  We took the bird feeders down for a few days, so the hawks would move on.  After another day or so, our little feathered friends returned once again!

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Weasel

Cute? Yes!! But....

These furry little beasts are not the cuddly type.  Weasels have been seen killing prey up to four times their size!  They generally capture animals that are young or old, sick or injured, or less fit to survive.  They have a tiny face and sharp claws and teeth.

This little fella was merely playing in our rock garden.  Do you want to see what a Weasel looks like in winter?

Did you know:
  • Minks and Ferrets are cousins of the Weasel
  • The weasel's coat is brown in summer and white in winter.  Just the tip of the tail stays black