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Mar 31, 2017 12:44PM

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Anyway, besides dealing with that, it was cold. It was supposed to be a pretty day, but wound up being in the 40s with an amazingly raw & cutting wind. I wasn't exactly feeling bad, but I just didn't feel like being an adult. I pretty much sat around all day & just read a book. The whole, 500 page book from start to finish. I finished it at midnight.
Marg asked me who I was & what I did with her husband. The kids dropped by & wound up having dinner with us & she told them, too. They agreed with her. Oh well, I just didn't feel like adulting yesterday. All agreed I was allowed. Good idea on their part. I retreated into my book & snapped off no heads. I guess we all need days like that occasionally.
Today is supposed to be gorgeous so hopefully I'll get the lawn mowed which I started doing last Wednesday. Maybe I'll get a ride in on Chip & some weeding done, too. Lily was quite put out with me yesterday for not taking her out properly.



The book was good, Nina. It's in the middle of a fantasy series I'm reading by L.E. Modesitt Jr. called Imager's Battalion. I gave it a 4 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Which one? The book I just reviewed, Imager's Battalion, is a fantasy, not SF. The last SF book I reviewed was a classic, Little Fuzzy by H. Beam Piper. The one before that was The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells.


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I find it confusing when people mix fantasy & SF. To me, they're distinct genres, although some of my favorite books mix the two. I've seen arguments about defining them that make my head hurt. Some say SF is a subset of fantasy. As a rough guide, if the basic rules & forces of the universe are knowable, it's SF. If not, it's magic & thus fantasy.

The book was good, Nina. It's in the mi..."
Glad you got out of your "funk!"

But then I got home a bit early & it was gorgeous out - 78 degrees. Storms rolling in, but I got over half of the road side gardens weeded now with some annual flower seeds planted. The Purple Martins arrived here today, too.
Then, the Chicken of the Sea tuna customer service impressed the hell out of me. We noticed way too much water in the can, so I contacted them through their web form to complain. A very nice lady called me less than 5 minutes later & assured me she was forwarding the info to their QA department AND sending us coupons to replace the cans we'd bought. Wow! Speedy!!!
The storms tonight are supposed to drop the temps down. The high tomorrow is mid 40s with a chance of snow Friday morning & then it warms up again. That will be a roller coaster ride. Very strong winds out tonight & there is a tornado warning. They're saying a very strong possibility of hail, too.

Our pair of Cardinals showed up today. Every year I wonder if they will come back. Smile on my face when they do.
78 degrees. Oh someday soon we will be enjoying those nice temps .... Ah, but now read your weather is changing. Here's hoping you do not get the tornado. Stay safe.

Tough on the poor Purple Martins, too. They rely mostly on bugs who will not be out in this weather. It should warm up on Saturday, but it will be a hungry couple of days for them. No, we don't feed meal worms. We get flocks of cowbirds & starlings that come through & strip the feeders too often.

Darn weather!


My boss is moping around here. His dog has Cushings & that's led to liver problems. She's been at the vet's for a couple of days & things aren't looking good. He's single & she's been his significant other for 14 years or so now. Very tough.

My boss is moping around here. His dog has Cushings & that's led to liver problems. She's been at the vet's for a couple of days & things aren't looking good. He's singl..."
Very tough indeed. Pets are very special.

He had his throat stretched to make it easier to swallow pills.
Fred was fine; I was stressed! Glad that's over.


What a wonderful birthday present indeed.


I put out the hummingbird feeders this afternoon. It seems about time with the Purple Martins back & all. I've seen 4 or 5 pairs of the latter so far all in one house, none in the other. I kicked the sparrows out this morning. They had one bay stuffed so full it was incredible. Plenty of insulation for the 2 eggs I found. Lily ate them both.

I put out the hummingbird feeders this afternoon. It seems about time with the Purple Martins back & all. I've seen 4 or 5 pairs of the latter so far all in one house, none i..."
Jim, I had originally planned to wait for consistent warm weather before I put out the hummingbird feeder. Reading your posts is encouraging me to put the feeder out today. Around here they have arrived as early as April 7th (that I've seen) and as late as May 7th.

My favorite feeder doesn't have the fake flowers - seems the flowers attract bees and ants. A few $$ more but to me its worth it.
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product...


It's best to put hummingbird food out early & leave it late. That way early & late ones have a source of food, especially on bad days. Of course, they need to be changed regularly. I start off with small amounts & change it at least weekly. I bring it in at night if there is a chance of freezing, but try to put it out before dawn & leave it until after dark.



Jim, you just reminded me about the raccoons. In the summer, we have to bring the hummingbird feeder in because our local raccoons like a sweet drink!
Good advice on putting feeders out early. We do take them in late September sometimes even October depending on the weather. My feeder is out today and hopefully a hummer found it - even though I wasn't able to witness the activity.

We were able to watch a group of windsurfers on Lake Champlain. Very cool to watch. Something I could never do. Need to be of strong body! Colorful.
Just looked it up on line and found there are a few varieties (kite surfing, parachute surfing for instance.
What we saw today was windsurfing with kites a/k/a kite surfing.

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