Your Gift is Imagination |
You are constantly dreaming. You are always thinking about what could be. You love to express yourself in many ways. You have a way with words and tell vivid stories. You love to be amused. You are good entertaining yourself, and other people find you hilarious. You're the type of person who finds staying happy easy. There's always fun to be had! |
Monday, June 22, 2009
What's your gift?
And another from OBTY from the SSD blog.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Ah, Nature
Lately we've had to take to staying outside while the shed cats eat, because a raccoon thinks we've become a great coon bar and grill, complete with dinner and a drink. And in doing so, it's given me a chance to just sit, literally because i have to,lol, and observe my little sub eco-system known as the shed.
I'd been plopping myself on upside down feed buckets between the two feed containers
but noticed that there were swallows that were very distressed over not being able to get to their nest, so I decided to try something.
That decision was to sit closer to the cats and to keep a low profile and it worked. They came in and out freely, landing on the board under their nest and then feeding their little ones. The adults talk a lot but the babes don't make much sound, probably a survival mechanism, I'd guess. But it's nice that I can sit there and do something other than verbally remind mr. raccoon when he peaks his head in the cracks between the north door and the insides of the shed that his little coon butt's not welcome here, and see something so pretty and graceful.
Update to And the Earth Shook.
I saw them eating out of the same feeder again tonight. Only at her feeder. Very strange, very strange. But I'll take peace between them anytime,lol.
I'd been plopping myself on upside down feed buckets between the two feed containers
but noticed that there were swallows that were very distressed over not being able to get to their nest, so I decided to try something.
That decision was to sit closer to the cats and to keep a low profile and it worked. They came in and out freely, landing on the board under their nest and then feeding their little ones. The adults talk a lot but the babes don't make much sound, probably a survival mechanism, I'd guess. But it's nice that I can sit there and do something other than verbally remind mr. raccoon when he peaks his head in the cracks between the north door and the insides of the shed that his little coon butt's not welcome here, and see something so pretty and graceful.
Update to And the Earth Shook.
I saw them eating out of the same feeder again tonight. Only at her feeder. Very strange, very strange. But I'll take peace between them anytime,lol.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
And the earth shook
Sure,you probably think there's nothing unusual here; two horses eating together out of the same feeder. But don't be fooled. Bubba and his sister Punky have never,ever shared the feeder. Ever! It's always musical feeders, with him getting tired of his and making her move to where he had been eating and back again. So when I saw this tonight during chores, I nearly fell over. I went back inside to grab my camera, afraid the moment might be gone before I got back out there. But it didn't. They stayed that way,peacefully, for quite a while and were still that way when I went inside later. I took several shots, because frankly, after somewhere around 7 or so years of being together out there and never sharing, I never thought I'd live to see the day. If you felt the earth shake where you lived, this is no doubt why,lol. Miracles DO happen,lol.
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