Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts

Saturday, November 20, 2010

it's just not right...!





The weather has been unseasonably warm - and then this morning, the snow came.




My trees and garden plants still have leaves - even the Mimosa, which is usually bare in mid October! My fuchsias are still blooming, and the basket with the geraniums and lobelia is still in full bloom.





Then, to top it off, while I was taking photos, a hummingbird came to the window!!!



What is going on?

I phoned the Wild Birds Unlimited store, as I had taken my feeders down a week ago.
Turns out the little hummingbird is a female Anna's Hummingbird, and she will stay here all winter. The males have done their job, and have flown down to Mexico. Typical males... ah, just kidding! Anyway, for anyone interested, the feeders can be put out during the daylight, take them in at night so that the syrup is at room temperature, and make the mixture 3 cups water to 1 part white sugar. That will keep them going. The nesting season for hummingbirds is in February.

As I was sitting at the kitchen table writing this, the little female flew to the window where the feeder was, looking for her food. Be patient little one, it will be out within the hour.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas!


My family celebrates Christmas on December 24th. This year, due to unusual weather, we had so much snow that it was impossible to go anywhere safely. The side streets were impassible, ferries and flights were cancelled. So was our family celebration.

George and I had a 12 pound turkey with trimmings all to ourselves! Once the weather clears up and it is safe to be on the roads, we'll get together with family and exchange gifts.

In the meantime, here are some pictures of our White Christmas, the first one since 1971!!!