A personal journal of the doings and activities of my life. I do not remember the past very well, if at all. This is a way for me to keep track of it a little. Sort of a jump drive for my brain.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Nick's Leg
The geology class instructor didn't arrange for vehicles in time to borrow state ones. So he volunteered to put gas in Nick's jeep if he (that is Nick) would drive. Nick agreed so Sunday morning at 5:30 am he drives down to the campus to pick up some of his classmates. They all drive out to Gray's River, gather up their gear and begin the hike out to the field area. It's a fairly nice day and they're only part way in when they encounter a log. First the log takes out the professor, dumping him on his face. Next the vindictive log takes out Nick, wrenching his ankle badly and painfully. Well, a classmate happens to be an EMT and happens to have an elastic bandage with him, so he wraps up Nick's foot. Nick, brave, pain tolerant man that he is turns around and hikes back to the Jeep with the assistance of a couple of large sticks. It's too bad they didn't toss the log into the river, it certainly deserved it. This was still early in the morning, maybe 9:00 or 9:30.
Unfortunately, there were no plans made to be stuck in a Jeep for the day. Nick did not bring homework, book, headphones for mp3 player or anything. Apparently he spent the day alternately soaking his foot in the river (40 degrees, so that was smart), watching the clouds and horses or napping. I think we can say that he definitely caught up on his rest. He returned home around 10:30.
Since he could put weight on the foot and still move his toes, I just thought it was a bad sprain too. At work the next day one of my colleagues suggested that since we have health insurance an x-ray wouldn't be a bad idea.
Nope, it wasn't a bad idea at all. I was so surprised when the doctor wheeled Nick out into the urgent care waiting room. With strict instructions not to put weight on it. The doctor had put a wrapped cast and splint on the foot and told us to go see an Orthopedist. We also needed to get crutches so off I drove to Albertsons, one of the few places open at that time in the evening. That was Monday night.
Today was the first opening with the Orthopedist. He gave Nick a walking boot cast and basically said to take it easy and let it heal. We're supposed to come back in a couple of weeks to check for ligament damage.
Wow, lots can happen over one weekend.
After later
Jenny
Monday, October 15, 2007
Books from Oct 15 2006 to Oct 15 2007
Non-Fiction: Geology & Natural History
1. America's Wildlife Hideaways by National Wildlife Federation
2. Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Western United States by Janine M. Benyus
3. Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and the Middle Rocky Mountains by J. David Love
4. Creation of the Teton Landscape by David D. Love, John C. Reed, and by Kenneth L. Pierce
Cozy Mysteries
5. Bleeding Hearts (China Bayles Mystery) by Susan Wittig Albert
6. Tale of Holly How (The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter) by Susan Wittig Albert
7. Tale of Cuckoo Brow Wood (The Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter) by Susan Wittig Albert
8. China Bayles' Book of Days by Susan Wittig Albert
9. Death at Bishop's Keep by Robin Paige AKA Susan Wittig Albert
10. Charmed Death by Madelyn Alt
11. Trouble With Magic by Madelyn Alt
12. Witch Way to Murder by Shirley Damsgaard
13. Trouble With Witches by Shirley Damsgaard
14. Charmed to Death by Shirley Damsgaard
15. Scent to Her Grave by India Ink
16. Blush With Death by India Ink
17. Glossed and Found by India Ink
18. Mournful Teddy: A Bear Collector's Mystery by John J. Lamb
19. Fruit of the Poisoned Tree by Joyce and Jim Lavene
20. Pretty Poison by Joyce and Jim Lavene
More Riveting Mysteries
22. Storm Front (The Dresden Files, Book 1) by Jim Butcher
23. Fool Moon (The Dresden Files, Book 2) by Jim Butcher
Non-Fiction: Self Help
24. Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki
25. The Two-Step: The Dance Toward Intimacy by Eileen McCann
Non-Fiction: Biography
26. Snake Hips: Belly Dancing and How I Found True Love by Anne Thomas Soffe
Graphic Novels
27. Girl Genius Volume 1: Agatha Heterodyne & The Beetleburg Clank by Phil Foglio
28. Girl Genius Volume 2: Agatha Heterodyne & The Airship City by Phil Foglio
29. Girl Genius Volume 3: Agatha Heterodyne & The Monster Engine by Phil Foglio
30. Girl Genius Volume 4: Agatha Heterodyne & The Circus Of Dreams by Phil Foglio
31. Girl Genius Volume 5: Agatha Heterodyne & The Clockwork Princess by Phil Foglio
32. Girl Genius Volume 6: Agatha Heterodyne And The Golden Trilobite by Phil Foglio
33. What's New with Phil & Dixie 1 by Phil Foglio
34. What's New with Phil & Dixie 2 by Phil Foglio
Funny Fiction
35. Nice by Jen Sacks
Harry Potter
36. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by Newt Scamander AKA J.K. Rowling
37. Quidditch Through the Ages by Kennilworthy Whisp AKA J.K. Rowling
38. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1) by J. K. Rowling
39. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2) by J. K. Rowling
40. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Book 3) by J. K. Rowling
41. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4) by J. K. Rowling
42. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Book 5) by J. K. Rowling
43. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Book 6) by J. K. Rowling
44. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7) by J. K. Rowling
Non-Fiction: Style
45. Don't go to the Cosmetics Counter without Me by Paula Begoun
46. Little Black Book of Style by Nina Garcia
47. Lyn Revson's World of Style by Lyn Revson
48. The Executive Look: How to Get it-How to Keep it by Mortimer Levitt
Lord of the Rings
49. Lord of the Rings Weapons and Warfare by Chris Smith
50. Making of the Movie Trilogy by Brian Sibley
51. Atlas of Middle-Earth by Karen Wynn Fonstad
52. Fellowship of the Ring Visual Companion by Jude Fisher
53. Two Towers Visual Companion by Jude Fisher
54. Return of the King Visual Companion by Jude Fisher
55. Lord of the Rings Official Movie Guide by Brian Sibley
56. Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien
57. Two Towers by J. R. R. Tolkien
58. Return of the King by J. R. R. Tolkien
Buffy the Vamire Slayer
59. What Would Buffy Do: The Vampire Slayer as Spiritual Guide by Jana Riess
60. Slayer Slang: A Buffy The Vampire Slayer Lexicon by Michael Adams
Cookbooks
61. Making Artisan Chocolates by Andrew Garrison Shotts
62. Truffles: 50 Deliciously Decadent Homemade Chocolate Treats by Dede Books
63. Great Meals in Minutes by Time-Life Books
64. Alfresco: Over 100 Recipes with Menus for Memorable Outdoor Meals by Linda Burgess
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Fun, Full, Weekend
RiverWalk
Saturday • Oct 13 • 9:00-10:30 am • Taysom Rotary Park
Don’t miss out on our monthly RiverWalk entitled “Autumn Colors” led by Pocatello’s favorite biologist, Dr. Karl Holte. Co-sponsored by the Portneuf Greenway Foundation, RiverWalks are family-oriented field excursions, each focusing on a different natural history topic. Meet at Taysom Rotary Park on Bannock Highway and bring a “bigger maker,” if you have one.
I loved the renaming of a hand lens to "bigger maker"
Next we went over to the Farmers Market where Kristi's band Rhiannon was playing. (See her blog for the Idaho State Journal.) I found gorgeous purple potatoes, onions, bell pepper and garlic.
We drove by the Marshall Public Library Centennial Celebration. But hunger won out and we had lunch at the Pocatello Co-op's Kinport restaurant. (http://www.pocatellocoop.com/) The food is yummy! I highly recommend the croquets.
Later we ran errands, I got a hair cut, visited Robin, Terry and Terry's two daughters and son-in-law. Eventually I took a much needed nap.
To finish the fun filled day we met up with Cheryl, Chantal, Tom and Mira to watch Ratatouille. I gotta say one of the highlights was the sheer glee and unstoppable laughter of Mira watching the preliminary short "Lifted." I also loved the movie. Thanks Leonard for the recommendation.
Sunday Nick went off on a Geology field trip and I stayed home. I opened the blinds letting in all of the sunshine and spend a lazy day cleaning house, doing laundry and cooking. I made tons of stew with the purple potatoes, the last of the carrots from my garden, garlic, onion and other fresh herbs. I also candied some walnuts to use later on a Gorgonzola, Cranberry Salad, and boiled a few eggs for lunch this week.
Nick came home with a sprained ankle. OW OW OW OW I dug out one of my fancy canes for him to use. Apparently he did it while hiking to the field area, so he spent the day in his car waiting for everyone to come back. Poor guy, he didn't have his computer, a book to read or anything. He did get to catch up on his napping, watching the clouds and enjoying the beautiful day. I love that he is so easy going.
After later
Jenny
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
ILA
We had two concurrent themes for the trip. Theme one - Raptors, it seemed that every fence post, high point and telephone pole had some kind of hawk lurking about on it. We saw a broad winged hawk, lots of swainson's hawks, many red tailed hawks, a kestrel, possibly a two ravens (I know, they aren't raptors, but they are still cool) and later that evening a golden eagle.
The other theme was Chocolate. I had grabbed a couple of dark mint chocolate bars for snacking and we shared one on the way there (particularly since we missed the lunch turnout). Once at Boise we headed in towards the Co-op. Cheryl spotted the Egyptian restaurant on the Left so we made an impulsive sudden decision and ate lunch there. They have an afternoon buffet that is really great. Next, shopping. We went to the Co-op, Eyes of the World and Cost Plus. Chocolate was found at two of the three places. Eyes of the World, usually has the best jewelry, but this time it was kinda lacking. So we packed up the mobile red suitcase (aka my red car) and headed to Nampa and the hotel.
We found dinner in Meridian at a fabulous Thai place called Sa Wah Dee
Yummy!!! http://www.sawaddeethai.com/ 1890 E Fairview Ave # B, Meridian (208) 884-0701
We arrived late to the ILA reception, but that was okay. We watched a couple of the Ballet Folklorico performances, and all of the Native American Entertainment and Irish Dancers. The Native American guy got us up and dancing in a big circle. As ISU Librarians trickled in we became the most numerous group. WHEEEE.
Later that night Cheryl and I did yoga and finally got to sleep. All in all a very fun day.
For more on my ILA trip see my boring Library Banter Blog Entries:
Keynote Speaker ILA - day one
GIS and Libraries - day one
But I Didn’t Even Like History - Lunch with author Kirby Larson
Podcasting - day one
Joy on the Job - day two
Susan Swetnam - Carnegie Public Libraries - Lunch
Bibliographic Software - day two
The trip home on Friday (we left the conference at the end of the last session) we encountered no wind, but there were no raptors either. A little of the chocolate got us to Twin Falls where we really did get our Thai food. Eyup we love the Thai food. A Taste of Thai http://www.atasteofthai.net 837 Poleline Rd, Twin Falls, ID 83301, (208) 735-8333
The rain came down on us gently as we drove the last hour into Pocatello. We were home by 10:00 that night. All in all I had a great time! Cheryl is a great roommate.
After later
Me
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Yellowstone daytrip
We saw a few birds on the trip including a new one for me. The elusive and much sought after Clark's Nutcracker!!
Other birds include:
Canad geese
Rock doves
House sparrows
Swainson's hawks (everywhere)
Brewer's blackbirds
Red winged blackbirds
Starlings
Crows
Western meadowlark
Belted kingfisher
Mountain bluebirds
Gray jays
Bald eagle
and tons of Ravens
We also spotted bison, elk and a coyote. Nick took lots more pictures than I did. It was a fabulous day.
after later
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Upper Mesa Falls
I also saw:
Eastern Kingbird
Red Tailed Hawks
Turkey Vultures
American Kestrels
Brewer's Blackbirds
Red Winged Blackbirds
American Crows
Canada Geese
Mallards
House Sparrows
House Finches
Rock Doves
Mourning Doves
Common Mergansers
Red Shafted Flickers
Robins
California Gulls
Yellow Rumped Warblers
Double Crested Cormorants
Belted Kingfisher
Bald Eagle
Franklin's Gull
Barn Swallows
Bank Swallows
I scouted the Warm River campground and drove all over the place, just checking things out and enjoying the scenery.
After Later
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Home again Home again
The plane ride home was mostly uneventful. I didn't get stopped for having an expired driver's license. I only had a couple hour delay at one airport. Jessica and Doug picked me up in SLC and drove me to my car at Rebecca's house. I drove home in a very calm state of mind, reminiscing about all the birds and the lovely family I have in Texas.
Note to self: Don't go to Texas in the Springtime when all the flowers are in bloom. They are lovely to look at but you are really allergic to them.
Friday, June 08, 2007
Birding, Birding, Birding
- Mocking birds
- Barn Swallows
- Eurasian Collared Doves
- Starlings
- Lark Sparrows
- House Sparrows
- White Winged Dove
- Eastern Phoebe (Wood St. Italy Tx)
- Scissor Tailed Fly Catchers
- Turkey Vultures
- Black Vultures
- Dicksissel
- Cardinals
- Mourning Doves
- Great Blue Heron
- Eastern Meadowlark
- American Crow
- Brown Thrasher (new)
- Painted Buntings
- Bob White
- Red Tailed Hawk
- Western Kingbird
- Cowbirds
- House Finch
- Inca Dove (new) (Waco)
- Common Grackles
- Great Tailed Grackles
- Rock Doves
- Golden Fronted Woodpecker (new) (Cameron Park Zoo)
- Pileated Yellow-Striped Flat-Billed Sparrow Eagle
American Gourd Flowers
Water Lilies
Basket flowers
Indian blanket
Sunflowers
and more...
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Airplanes, Errands and Doctors
Shopping (or rather quick pickup of Tshirt) in Hillsboro
Lunch at the Lone Star Diner
Doctor's office (cause I've gotten dreadfully sick)
Purple martin in Italy with dad!!
Day After Tomorrow movie
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Not feeling well
Mom went shopping
Probably the laziest day I had on vacation.
I didn't go birdwatching today
I did get to sit in the living room and watch the wind, clouds and pond.
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Workout!
Ice cream, pre-workout (gotta have fuel, HONEST) I'm really glad we don't have as many ice cream stores at home.
Grocery shopping
Stop at Kay Jones'
Supervolcano
I know I saw birds, but none were new. Still I'm getting better with Eurasian collared doves, and Scissor tailed flycatchers are sooooooo cute!
Monday, June 04, 2007
Out and About with Jeff, Randi and Melinda
On the way there we saw:
House sparrows
Scissor-tailed flycatchers
Great tailed grackles
Common grackles
Chimney Swifts
Eurasian Collard Doves
Mourning Doves
Rock Doves
Turkey Vultures
Red Tailed Hawk
Great Egrets
We arrived a little early so we grabbed some breakfast from the local shop and sat at one on the outdoor tables to watch and wait. Right away we were greeted by a Baltimore Oriole and some Mockingbirds.
Jeff and Randi go there. They look so good, happy, healthy. I miss having them in Idaho! Anyway we went strolling through the gardens. It was just GORGEOUS! We didn't see a lot of birds but I did get to see some new ones and some old favorites. I just can't get enough of the Cardinals. We don't have them in Idaho either.
Baltimore Oriole
Mockingbirds
Blue Jays
House Wren
Eastern Phoebe
Starlings
Cardinals
Cottontail bunny
Plants of interest:
Red Yucca
Hibiscus Syriacus
Tanzania (native shrub)
Vitex Agnus-Castus
Leucophyllum frutescens
Chilopsis linearis
Citronella
Hydranga
Angel Lace (Hydrangea macrophylla)
Lavendula
St. Oechas
After wandering we decided to drive out to their house in Plano so I could see it. It's a beautiful ranch style home in a nice neighborhood. For lunch we went to a nearby Mexican place and made more plans
It began to rain a little, but not too bad
We thought we'd go back out to White Rock Lake (by the Arboretum) and see if we couldn't find the Monk Parakeets that nest there.
Only one problem with this plan. Rain. Lots of Rain. I've never seen a gullywasher before, but now I truly know what it means. We did not see any Monk Parakeets and Melinda is one of the best and bravest drivers I know.
We canceled our plans to go out to the zoo and drove back out to Plano and dropped Jeff and Randi off. It really was nice to see them.
I had every intention of getting together with them again. But that was not meant to be.
In any case, Melinda and I headed for home. Through rush hour traffic. We changed our mind and got off the wet, crowded freeway at this very Tony and upscale mall. We went into a Nordstroms the likes of which I had never seen. The necklaces on sale on the aisle filling tables were marked down to the low, low price of $247.00. The really cheap ones were around $78.00. EEEEEEEEEE
We went and looked at all of the gorgeous dishes. There were plain ones, and fancy ones; classy ones, and whimsical ones. There were dishes for every occasion and recipe. It was a wonderland of dishes!
It was a great day. I can't thank Melinda enough for coming and especially for driving.
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Church, Birds and Chaos
The best part was on our way home we saw two strange birds in a field. Mom and I both guessed common and wrong birds. Melinda turned the car around and was right there were two Crested Caracaras. WOW! (see list below for full birding info)
I made dinner (with assistance from Nan and company) and Mike, Tessa and their 4 kids came over. Chaos ensued. It's a good kind of chaos that only 5 small children (Mikey, Sydney, Katy, Evie & Frankie) can make. Of course it didn't help that Nanette the instigator was egging them on to louder and funnier antics. I have the cutest nieces and nephews.
After later
Jenny
Eurasian Collared Dove (new)
Dicksissel
Cardinals
Painted Bunting
Barn Swallows
Turkey Vulture
Mourning Doves
Mockingbirds
Common Grackles
Great Grackles
Eastern Meadowlarks
House Sparrows
Scissor Tailed Flycatdcher
Western Kingbird
Crested Caracara (new)
Green Heron
Starlings
Cliff Swallows
Red Bellied Woodpecker (new)
Red Tailed Hawks
Black Vultures
Snowy Egret
Great Egret
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Birding
Our total list includes:
- Downy Woodpecker
- Cardinals
- Great Tailed Grackles
- Common Grackles
- Mourning Doves
- Mockingbirds
- Black Vultures
- Turkey Vultures
- Barn Swallows
- Carolina Wren (new bird)
- House Finch
- Caroline Chickadee (new bird)
- White Winged Doves (new bird)
- House Sparrows
- Starlings
- Yellow Billed Cuckoos!!! (new bird)
- American Crow
- Scissor Tailed Flycatcher
- Killdeer
- Chimney Swifts
- Cowbird
- Song Sparrow
- Mallards
- Muscovy Domestic Ducks
- Eastern Meadowlark
- Dicksissel
- Eastern Kingbird
- Snowy Egret
- Common Night Hawk
- Great Crested Flycatchers (new bird)
- Pileated Woodpecker (new bird)
- Western Kingbird
- Black Throated Blue Warbler (new bird)
- Lark Sparrows
- Guinea Hens (domesticated)
Jenny
Friday, June 01, 2007
Sleep and the big dinner
Mike & Tessa + their kids: Mikey, Katie, Evie, and Frankie
Nanette + her kids: Sydney and Erika
Mom & Dad
Melinda, Myself, Andrew, and the guy from Bulgaria who's visiting to talk about Domes
I'm pretty sure the Bulgarian hadn't seen an american all-you-can-eat place before. I hadn't seen anything like this either. It was PACKED! And they had a huge variety of food. So Mikey could have pizza and Frankie could have pudding and all the rest of us could eat whatever we wanted.
Go me, for having small portions and no seconds. :) :) I gotta say I'm proud of myself.
After Later
Jenny
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Bridge over the Mississippi
To Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge
Eventually we drove across the longest bridge imaginable. I've been across the Key's 7 mile bridge. I think this one is longer. It crosses mushy land, swamp, creeks, and a river. After 7 hours of driving (yes we did take breaks) we arrived at our destination in Baton Rouge.
Dad was meeting with the Pastor, her husband and assistant to talk about building a church. She was the brightest spark I've met in quite awhile. I'd love to add her to my collection of friends, but it seems unlikely since I can't seem to remember her name. So they talked, and I listened for 2.5 hours.
And then, guess what we did... Wait for it... Eyup, we DROVE, back to Texas. Wheeeeeeee. So I crossed the Mississippi River twice, and the Atchafalaya River twice (at least) and the crosswise of Louisiana twice, and.... I've seen Shreveport, Alexandria, Lafayette and Baton Rouge, from the road. :)
It was fun talking with dad. And I'm particularly greatfull that Nick gave me his MP3 player. Very useful when Dad needed to sleep and I got to drive.
After Later
Jenny
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
The Key to Shopping...
She had handed me her small wallet to add to my purse, then carefully tucked the car keys into her purse and tucked it under the car seat. We proceeded to lock the car doors and go in. If any one reading this remembers my many key misadventures, well, here's another one. Mom never does this. So the only answer is that I was due for another "locked out" moment.
Luckily they had another key up at the office, so 30 minutes later we had it and were on our way, to more shopping.
I've never been to a Dress Barn store before. The outlet was amazing! Better still was the saleswoman who brought me over every top in my size that was $10 and of the right hue (orange, yellow, green, blue). WOW! I couldn't believe how well things fit. I'm definitely going to go back AND I'm going to look at their online store.
I won't detail the list of purchases. Let's just say I got some real LOOT. :)
After Later
Jenny
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Arrival day birding
We saw:
- Green Heron
- Mourning Dove
- Scissor Tailed Fly Catcher (new bird)
- Lark Sparrows (new bird)
- Mockingbirds
- Eastern Meadowlark
- Barn Swallows
- Broad Winged Hawk (new bird)
- American Crow
- Great Blue Heron
- Great Egrets
- Great Tailed Grackle
- Common Grackle
- Dicksissel (new bird)
- Chimney Swift (new bird)
- Starlings
- Cardinals
- House Sparrows
- Western Kingbird
- Kildeer
- Common Nighthawks
- Painted Buntings (new bird!!!)
- Bob Whites (new bird)
- Skunk
- Jack Rabbit
- Cottontail Rabbits
Whoo Hoo 23 birds, 6 new birds, and 3 mammals
Jenny
I'm flying on a jet plane, part 2
Okay, So I'm totally blonde. I'm really looking forward to the return trip where I have two stops and a change of planes in Dallas. I had movies with me, and headphones. I thought that would make the trip easier. And it would have if I had been able to hear anything. On a plane, noise canceling headphones would be very helpful. Definitely a thing to buy on my big shopping list.
So I landed and then took the long way to the baggage claim where Min and Nan met me. Getting my bags off the baggage carousel I ripped the leg off of one of my suitcases. This is the same suitcase with the rip in the canvas. I guess I'll be buying a suitcase while I'm here.
Interestingly, during the last hop from Oklahoma City to Dallas one of my seat mates was an employee for a major gas and oil exploration company. He's a specialized computer dude. He said that if someone wants to do exploration geology they either are graduates from the 5 year bachelors program from the Colorado School of Mines, or they have a masters degree...
After later
-- Jenny
I'm flying on a jet plane
In the 'special line' I got to put all my stuff in bright red bins. I got to be escorted to a glass booth where they puff air at you. Kinda like an all body glaucoma test. I got to walk through the metal detector a couple of time, not that I beeped. And THEN, the poor lady had to look through my purse and computer bag and swab every piece of electronic device. I had a cell phone, an mp3 player, a digital camera, a computer and a palm pilot. Lucky for her I left my Nintendo DS at home. :)
Eventually, they handed back all my stuff and I got to get on the plane. Shanna is sending me my ISU ID by second day air. I hope that will get me on the return trip plane without the 'special line' services.
More about my exciting trip to Texas in a moment. -- Jenny
Monday, May 28, 2007
SLC and Jessica
I spent the night at Rebecca's she dropped me off at the airport at an unreasonable morning hour.
Nick is keeping a blog at http://geoscirockhunter.blogspot.com/ and he'll be available by email. We're just tooo cheap to get a second cell phone.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
First (and last) boating trip of the spring
We loaded Barkley in the car and drove to Massacre Rocks. How come I never remember Arlo Guthrie's pickle song exists? We listened to Guthrie on the way out. Alice's Restaurant being one of my all time favorites from riding the school bus to school in Shelley.
Barks was very excited about the whole trip thing. He was very good on the boat. He is a linear thinker. The world is flat and solid to him. He'd be watching the grebes and then suddenly they'd vanish and he'd cock his head to one side then the other. You could see him trying to figure out where and how the bird went. It was just soooo funny! He liked the pelicans too.
Didn't see that many birds other than the grebes and pelicans.
Birds:
Redwinged blackbirds
Starlings
Mallards
Kingfishers
American White Pelicans
California Gulls
Western Grebes
Robins
Osprey
Crows
Magpies
House sparrows
Rock doves
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Birding with Melinda, Nanette, and Erika
- Rock Doves
- Starlings
- Magpies
- Canada Geese
- Red Winged Black Bird
- California Gulls
- House Sparrows
- Mallards
- Pied Billed Grebes
- American Robins
- Northern Roughwinged Swallows
- Northern Harriers
- Coots
- Sand Hills Cranes
- Western Meadowlark
- Song Sparrows
- Red Headed Duck
- American Wigeon
- Mourning Doves
- Canvasbacks
- Trump Swan
- Gray Partridge (new bird)
- Red Tailed Hawk
- Common Raven
- Kestrel
- American Crow
- Moose
- Squirrel