My first outing was to Madera Canyon where I watched two Coatis roaming around their patch for food |
Nova "helps" me organize a trip. Knock on wood. I'm hoping it happens. |
Cassin's Sparrow |
Blue Grosbeak |
a juvenile Bridled Titmouse begs the parent to feed them |
Lesser Nighthawks are quite visible now at sunset. We had one fly over the garden recently. |
Greater Roadrunner |
A lot of the action has been also happening at home. I've been purchasing more oranges and seed for ONE station under our oak trees in the courtyard. You can see the plants getting "excited" for the rain events. The humidity in the air is wonderfully nasty for humans but the plants love it! It looks like they are almost glowing green as if they were giving a sigh of relief. And after getting beat up by the sun for nearly 2 months, they immediately perk up with that glorious first nitrogen rich rain!
a view of the beautiful monsoon sunset from our side garden |
A first for our patch!!!!!! A Bullock's Oriole visits our feeder!!!! It was so exciting! |
And after being in bed for nearly a month, I got fed up looking at ugly ceilings. So, I pulled out the supplies I had stored and mustered the little energy I had to begin Covid Project 3, the Coastal Room.
This room surprised me with different challenges. The vinyl material I used did not want to stay up on the ceiling unlike the other room. There were cuts in the ceiling for electric additions. And notice that there is an area of the vertical wall that needs to be re-painted. As I began the art of redesign, I cleared the area for a blank slate.
I watched so many DIY projects on Youtube and did a lot of reading. The glue did not work. I used tacks to keep the thin planks up on the ceiling and quickly realized I was going to need a staple gun to make this project work. Plus the tack method, which worked in the other room, did NOT work in this room. And it killed my thumbs.
Each day I did little by little. My body would get tired and then I knew it was time to stop. I wasn't going anywhere so I didn't force myself.
As the ceiling was being completed my photography began to come in. So I started placing the work in different areas to get a feel for the coast.
Like a jigsaw puzzle, I began to sort out all the pieces and details.
wOW! I did not know you had covid and although your was mild it still seemed bad to me so I hope you will be FULLY recovered very soon. Little and easy is probably the way to go now. I enjoyed your post.
ReplyDeleteThis corona takes weeks of recovery after the the mild or severe symptoms have hit. It's amazing how bad this virus can be. Glad it wasn't worse. Thank you for reading and your good thoughts. We are slowly recovering.
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ReplyDeleteI do not understand the people who refuse to wear a mask, they should be fined. I am glad you are feeling better, COVID is scary. I always enjoy your photos, all the birds and the Coati are awesome sightings. Your artwork and the DIY ceiling look beautiful. Take care, stay safe! Enjoy your day, have a happy weekend!
I don't either Eileen. In our city, you can be fined for being a Karen, but there is one for every 12 people. So annoying! Have a great weekend and enjoy the wonderful weather you have over there.....well I'm hoping it's not too humid:)
DeleteI am sorry you have both been so poorly but glad to hear you are both slowly recovering. It must have been a terrifying and frightening thing to have to go through.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed at some of the actions of people over here. Such worrying times we live in.
Your photos are beautiful and the newly renovated room looks amazing.
Take things easy until you are completely over it and take huge care.
Thank you for your well wishes. Work starts up next week for both of us and I will be interested to see how my stamina holds up to the regular work day. The great experiment is about to begin. Both our countries are having a moment right now. I just want it all to get better because this is not the way to live a life.
DeleteWow! I'm so glad you are over your fight with the virus. Obviously, you are feeling better with your walks and work at the house. It's a lovely finished room. And, I had to chuckle out loud about your strategically placed cacti!!
ReplyDeleteThings are looking up for you and I am happy for you two.
It's great to see you at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
Thank you for the well wishes and stopping by. Cacti placement here is everything:) Oh and water:) It was a 118 degrees yesterday in Phoenix and a 110 in Tucson. Yuck!
DeleteI have heard it takes a bit of time for your energy levels to recover. Be careful not to overdo it. Your photographs look amazing on the walls. A silver lining for having had to lay in bed and look at the blank walls for so long. You knew exactly where to put them.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I have heard the same thing. I think of driving long distances and it mentally exhausts me. Then I try less than an hour drive and I'm beat. I do things slowly, but even then it is exhausting. The next day I have to recharge. Going to the store is always an adventure. But one day at a time. It has been over a month now...slight coughs and well.....sleep is still very nice:)
DeleteYou are the first person I know who has had COVID. I have been following Arizona, especially Tucson, because we abandoned our RV there in storage in February. We chose to self isolate in Bellingham, Washington, and just come home to Canada after realizing that things in the States are getting worse rather than better. I am glad to hear you are getting your energy back. We follow all of the recommendations to stay COVID free and are now finishing up our 14 day mandatory quarantine here in Canada. Even with the stronger enforcement there are Karens and disbelievers here too. Keep getting better. - Margy
ReplyDeleteYou did the right thing. I'm glad you headed back to Canada. It's a mess down here. So Karens have infiltrated Canada as well. That doesn't seem right. I thought everyone was supposed to be polite there. What does that even look like? LOL. Take care Margy and thanks for stopping by!
DeleteThat's a nightmare journey that both Lindsay and I are doing everything we can to avoid, Chris. Delighted to hear that you both pulled through though, and hope that you both make full health recoveries soon. Too many people in UK ignoring any social-distancing recommendations for us to feel comfortable enough to visit any sort of store yet.
ReplyDeleteWishing you both the best of luck - stay safe - - - Richard
Hello!!! Thank you for the well wishes. Please be careful you two. It's nasty. I know a 63 year old coworker who contracted the disease and for almost 2 months was on a ventilator. They released him this past week on an oxygen tank and walker. The doctors said he'll never return to "normal". I'm not sure how he will teach. It must be disheartening for a person to hear those words. The social distancing is so important. You let your guard down one moment and BAM....you aren't feeling so well. Hugs to you both. Chris
DeleteGood to hear you are doing more things as you recover. The ceilings and photos look great!! Cacti to deter trespassers -- good plan. Take care and keep healing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the well wishes. I have to tell you, I have had a resurgence of feeling for my garden. It makes me so happy. I've created my own urban forest and the wildlife has found us. Just like your nighthawk you had in your yard years ago. There's so much stuff hiding there waiting for us to find. Take care, be safe and thanks for stopping by:)
DeleteDearest Chris, I am so glad you are still alive. I am glad you have not lost your sense of humor! I am glad you know how to landscape for self defense as well as proving homes for nesting birds. I am sorry I was not there to help you out, but happy I am not there to catch Covid! I am missing you terribly and hope that you survive the return to teaching, and I hope the birds continue to make you smile!
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