This was a Gift! (thank you SIS) I'm trying to get acquainted with it. The hard part, for me, is keeping my finger on the right thing. So a learning curve is in progress. I don't have a smart phone, and this is not a phone, but it has a camera and so I took this photo with the Fire tablet, and uploaded it to Flickr using the fire bluetooth, and SILK, the browser of the tablet. Of course I'm at home so I used my awesome WiFi, for which I'm so happy. I dumped Verizon it was worth the $150 dollars they charged me to get away from the horrible service I was getting from them. It will be interesting to see how many free wifi spots I can find to use the Fire with as I travel. Sis has one too. SO far I like it. I have taken to reading your blogs on it in the morning with my coffee it's better than having the heavy laptop in my lap..but it sure makes it hard to type out any kind of comment.
Other happenings around the homestead:
Boy we've had a lot of rain lately and rain means humidity...Whew...like 70% and sometimes more. That means sweat and way too much of it...while doing nothing! You will sweat just thinking of being outdoors. But one thing the heat brought to my attention is what's going on in the pasture and the martin grouds, check it out...
These birds nest here every year. I'm always so happy to know they are being successful with their nesting...and I'm happy to provide space for them to nest. They always like to put a snake skin in their nest, when I clean out the gourd each yr It's always fun to see what they consider a snake skin, its sometimes just some clear plastic and sometimes it really is a snake skin, We have plenty of snakes around here, and lizards too...
An anole, they change color depending on what they are sitting on...here is his shade of coppertone! They inflate that red sack under the chin to attract mates.
This northern cardinal
This particular bird loves to perch right outside my window...he has a favorite branch.
I tried to get a decent shot of the Blue Grey Gnatcatcher, a dogwood twig got in the way then he scurried off so fast I couldn't get another shot before he disapeared in the heavy cover. These little birds are fast movers!
Some of the wild flower transplants, Rudbeckia.
Doing well so far...and the rain helps too.
Tuesday I will be voting! So happy we have a chance to regain some seats in the Senate. SC is one of the states having a midterm election. I am putting my vote on Archie Parnell! The Dems threw some money his way so I hope people have seen his ads on the TV and the signs on the roadsides...I do believe it was the lack of Signs that added to the defeat of Hillary...people seem to follow the candidate whose name they have seen while moving through their lives the most. I wish politics could be like it was in the old days when people backed candidates and not corporations. Lately politics make my head spin about like these Moon Shells I picked up on the beach in TX. Some people call these Shark Eyed Moon Shells. I found a whole handfull of perfect ones, they were laying all over the place.
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Story time: OUCH!
Although sorry seems to be the hardest word, I don't think so. I remember from my teen years. I only heard it once. I was 17 so that tells you how dang long ago this happened!! I wanted to drive Mom's car, the only car we had, to Charlotte, NC to a concert to see the group called America! The group actually formed in England where they met while being station with their fathers who were in the US Air Force. They had that song "A Horse With No Name". I laid out my plan, me and my 3 girlfriends ages 16, 17, and 16, would pile into mom's car drive 160 miles to Charlotte, see the concert, stay over one night and then return the next day. Simple as that...and she listened quietly and then she said just the one word...
"NO"
Stung like a wasp it did. She was right of course.
PEACE
Eleanor Roosevelt: You must do the thing you think you can not.