Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Moose-lette

This momma moose brought her new baby to the cabin this evening and boy is it tiny! They only stayed long enough for me to get some pictures then ate their way through what's left of the raspberry patch back down to the lower part of the property. The little ones are cute, but I don't want them destroying all the plants I just bought before I even get a chance to put them in the ground. 





Green Paws and Plover Eggs

Can you tell I mowed the lawn today? Green paws!


We've been running into a squawking Plover where we walk on the Spit. I don't know how we haven't stepped on the nest all this time. We just spotted it yesterday. It's right there on the beach, exposed, looking like all the rest of the rocks. The eggs are almost as big as the bird! We'll avoid the area for a week or two now so the hatch isn't disturbed... by us, anyway. Maybe we'll see the little ones soon.





Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Sea Wall

We went a little crazy putting up the ceramic sea creatures I've made the last couple of winters creating The Sea Wall. This coming winter I will have to make some waves and maybe a kayak or two.


Friday, May 25, 2012

The Maroon Barn

This is a picture taken through the window of one of the pheasants patrolling the neighborhood. There are some tense moments when the males run into each other. No females seen yet. Maybe they are nesting.


More pictures of the garage, metal all the way around eight feet up. I like the wide trim around the windows and doors. 





Wednesday, May 23, 2012

More Garage Pictures

A neighbor gave an enthusiastic shout-out about the garage siding yesterday. I don't know if she liked it that much or was just happy she wasn't going to be blinded by the white Tyvek anymore. Here are a few pictures showing this morning's progress. East side done, west side begun. The back side will be metal all the way up and it's going to be crazy getting up there to hang it. 




Notice how Hooper manages to be in just about every picture? What a ham. Here she is with Tag.


This is a pretty sedum growing in a wild area of the yard.


The curtains I made from painters canvas are finished, ready to hang, and now we're just waiting for the rods to come in at Ulmer's. The only thing in stock was a brass finish, and yes, there is only one place in town to find this stuff. I want black (or bronze). They're going to look pretty good... especially considering the total cost for hardware and everything will be under $100. I'll put up some pictures when they are hanging. 

Monday, May 21, 2012

Will this month never end? (Pictures!)

May is taking forever to finish up its business. I think it's become frozen in time. I think I am frozen in time. Could we just see a day or two above 50 degrees?!

OK, enough of that. Here are some pictures. The metal siding came and Bob started hanging it. It's the same maroon metal as the roofing but the light is coming from behind the building and it just looks dark. Second picture with Hoopie shows it a little better. Above the siding will - someday - be board and batten siding, looking similar to the water house.



This is looking towards the area where the slope gave way. The septic system will go someplace in here and the curtain drain will run off here, and I'm lobbying for a gently sloping trail down to the lower portion of the property. Right now we can only access it from the beach.


My beautiful potted clump of quaking aspen, Hansa roses, mock orange, lilac and a few other shrubs patiently waiting to be put into the ground. Someday they will be impressively large and I hope I will be here to see that.  I should point out the moose damage on the mountain ash to the left of the aspen. There is barely enough bark that it seems to have survived. At least it's putting out leaves. There is another ash in the midground of the picture that wasn't so lucky, but it is suckering so maybe I can salvage something from the wreckage. (You can click on these pictures for larger views.)


Huge Kodiak scallops simmering gently with asparagus, red and orange peppers, and oyster mushrooms in a tomato base. Delicious on pasta! 


Tag at his favorite spot... my feet... wherever I am. What will I do without you?





Sunday, May 13, 2012

My Day

It's been a lazy Mothers Day... some grocery shopping (Kodiak scallops for dinner!), a walk on the beach, Skyping with my young 'un. At 41 degrees, wind and rain, the weather is too miserable to spend much time outside. The shorebirds will have to make do without me today. Maybe they will be so kind as to wait until later this week before heading north... temperature is supposed to hit a glorious 50!

I wanted to post a few pictures to keep everyone up to date. We have been working. Most of the garage is insulated (still working on the upstairs) and sheetrock in my shop is up. Not sure how much more we'll do  on the inside of the garage this year. There is a lot of expensive work yet to be done on the exterior of the garage and the lot (French drains and septic system).




Garage pictures are not very exciting.

There was a sale of last years left over trees and shrubs at Fritz Creek Gardens so I picked up a neat weeping Norway spruce and some low growing junipers to stabilize the slope outside my studio. Had to dig an awfully big hole for that little spruce! (It looks kind of scrawny - maybe that's why it's weeping.) The hungry rabbits and moose better keep their distance next winter, that's all I can say. One of our mountain ash is surely dead though Bob is in denial. Don't know how the other one survived. There is just a smidgeon of bark left on its trunk.




I was too late last year and missed out on these green-edged petunias so I grabbed the last small hanging pot in the greenhouse and am nursing it through the cold.


The young guy installing our new SpitWSpots antenna (for internet -- we ditched the slow DSL) told me he was careful not to step on the succulents coming up at the front of the cabin. Succulents? Huh?? Yeah, with the brown fuzz on them. Wha...? Ohhhh.... the Himalayan poppies!

Here they are, loving this cold wet weather. Me? Not so much.



Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Misty Moon

Night lights on the Homer Spit as seen from my bedroom window. We're still gaining light until late June. Curtains on the to-do list!


Monday, May 7, 2012

Clam Tides

I forgot how good fresh clams taste!

Bob and Dave went clamming yesterday, braving the cold and wind and rain and hoards of greedy clammers. They brought home a nice little haul. This is our share.


The clams got a soaking in fresh water to encourage them to eject their sand and then we went to work cleaning them up. I made a delicious clam pasta for dinner and froze a few bags of clams for later. This adds variety to the salmon and Kodiak scallops we stocked up on as soon as we got into Homer. Next month we should start getting fresh veggies. Instead of trying to grow my own, or risk missing out at the local farmers market, we have joined a local CSA. Eating is so much better in Homer than Arizona!

Birding is picking up. We are seeing the goshawks every evening. They went after a magpie that dared fly too close to their territory yesterday, so we're thinking they are nesting in the trees nearby. Here is a species list compiled by local birders for May 4:

MARBLED GODWITS and WESTERN SANDPIPERS (~2000+) at Mud Bay
BARTAILED GODWIT and BLACK TURNSTONES near the end of the Spit
WHIMBRELS at Green Timbers and Beluga Slough
SURFBIRDS (many hundreds seen at one time there) on the Jetty by the Harbor

Many places: PACIFIC GOLDEN PLOVERS, BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS, SEMIPALMATED PLOVERS, DUNLIN, DOWITCHERS

EURASIAN WIGEON in Beluga Slough and Mud Bay.
SHORT-EARED OWL and MERLIN, possible AMERICAN KESTREL...


Saturday, May 5, 2012

What is the value of a bath?

A lot. Let me tell you. Sponging in the bathroom sink gets old. We filled pitchers and kettles and poured warm water over soapy bodies while standing in the tub. It's a cold way to go. But, hurray! The replacement parts for the faucet finally arrived and after two days of futzing around on the bathroom floor, doing, undoing and redoing to stop the leaks, we are bathing for real again.



Critters with feathers

Shorebirds, dark clouds of them flying in precise unison, are arriving just in time for the shorebird festival next week. We drove out to the spit last night with binoculars but the tide was out too far for viewing - clamming tides to minus 5.6 feet - so the birds are way out in the distance. Greater white fronted geese were on the beach so we weren't skunked. They did a number of fly-bys checking out the dogs before settling down in the dried grasses. And there were a few grebes and a pintail in the lagoon. But the best sighting was right here at the cabin. Two northern goshawks twisting and turning, clutching talons, right out our window. Birding doesn't get any easier than watching from the comfort of your sofa in a nice warm cabin.


Thursday, May 3, 2012

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Thoughts before sleep

It's cold. It is really quite cold. Going to be 24 degrees tonight. I am thinking landscaping thoughts. There will be lots of opportunity once the yard is dug up and I have already ordered some roses, mock orange and quaking aspen to hold the earth in place. We've been insulating the garage and shops and ordered siding for the outside walls. So much to do. But now to sleep.

Tractor

 What is it about tractors that is so exciting? Bob is giddy with excitement and the neighbors are begging to take selfies on it. But the wi...