Monday, August 1, 2011

Flowers

Here are some of the things popping at Yardisabi this week.

Salvia in the front and Marigolds in the background.
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Salvia
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Clouds blooming this afternoon.
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I know this one developed into a decent thunderstorm over Westport.
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Wilted Morning Glories. Forgot to water before I left this morning. They were fine after a pitcher of water this afternoon.
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Morning Glories.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Random July

We've been a little busy this summer and so have not shared our pix with you. So here are a few from earlier in the month and also from today to make up for it.

We are not sure if he hurt himself or not. He seemed to be a little dazed and confused. Prior to this he had been chasing a squirrel in the crab apple tree and had dropped/fallen out of it.
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Marigolds under the kitchen window.
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Whats the story....
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A young dragonfly I think.
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Old spent morning glory bloom surrounded by new ones.
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One of the unforeseen advantages of the way we set up the morning glory trellis is the ability to take shots from behind.
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I love closeups.
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Just a great look at the structure of the morning glory.
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Thursday, May 19, 2011

Young Hawk

This immature Redtail Hawk greeted us in the driveway when we got home today. He was kind enough to let us park, get out of the car, grabbed our camera and returned to the driveway to shoot these.

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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Excitement and New Beginnings

It has been a busy weekend here at Yardisabi. Beds have been raked out, leaves blown and even a brick patio repaired.

Here are some shots of the excitement and evidence of new beginnings here. All taken Sunday April 10th 2011.

We look happy that winter is finally over. The birds at the feeder seem to be ok with us being in the yard ten feet away. Maybe it's their way of saying thanks for the 50 pounds of free food this winter. [sarah]

Not sure what these are but they are they are everywhere. Since we both take pictures of them I am not even sure whose picture this is.

We think this is a Tree Sparrow. [skip]

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Forsythia. [skip]

Stuff poking up from the leaves of fall. [skip]

The first bug. [skip]

More flowers coming. [skip]

Some have their work cut out for them. [skip]

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Moss on the rock wall at the edge of the property. [skip]

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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Friday, March 4, 2011

Some from our yard and some from the school yard.

First, another woodpecker from our yard.

I believe this is a female Downy Woodpecker [skip]

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And now some shots taken from the back of school during snack time.

Manual focus full optical zoom. [skip]

It was soon after this was taken that the male in the foreground moved behind the female, jumped up putting his front legs on her back and gave her a "back rub". The kids were not watching. [skip]

I was struck the the iridescence of the feathers. [skip]

The colors of the feathers are amazing. [skip]