It is a beautiful day - the sun is shining in partly clouded skies, it's 64 degrees and winds are calm. I have the window and patio door wide open - and, because some yard work is going on, both kits are inside and not unhappy about it. I've returned my due library books, and have walked Rosie and Lucy. I also purchased a couple of lottery tickets on the way home. Whenever the lottery gets to a certain level, and, especially in springtime, I start dreaming of buying a home on Chincoteague. I'll need to win the lottery to be able to do so. I know there's an extremely faint chance that I might actually win, but hope springs eternal, and this is my pocket money I'm playing with... All bills are paid and current, and the kits and I have plenty of food and supplies for the rest of the month... Ever since a certain set of "townhomes" was built on East Side Drive, facing the Assateague Lighthouse, I've wanted to live there - and one of the homes is available. But I also like some of the older homes that have been remodeled with central heat and air conditioning - I just wouldn't know exactly what I'd do until the money was in my bank account....
Butterflies are appearing, and Lynn Thore's bees and the Chandler bees are busy throughout the neighborhood - most of the open blooms are currently dandelions, but that's OK - we need the bees as pollinators; hopefully the apple trees haven't been damaged so far. The squirrels are definitely feeling Spring in the air, as are the ducks and geese. This morning I saw a male house finch feeding a female a tasty worm, and I gave him a thumbs up for his courting manners. One of the joggers going by asked why I had made the gesture, and when I explained, she seemed amazed; she said she sees the birds when running but she never focuses on what they're doing. I made the comment that I believed that what I saw and enjoyed was called "stopping to smell the flowers, and/or looking at nature." She thinks I'm a little strange, from the look she gave me...
I really enjoyed watching The Blacklist last night on NBC. James Spader keeps getting better with age! And the story lines are always well written and intriguing. I wonder what is shown on the photos that Lizzie looked at last night - the ones that turn her completely against Red. Are they true photos? Are they fake? Have they been photo-shopped? Do they show Red smothering her father with a pillow in the hospital? What? Tonight I have NCIS and Person of Interest to enjoy, and then I'll be waiting for Vikings on Thorsday night. But I'm sure that Rosie and I will have a lot of fun in between times!
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Spring Is In the Air
Labels:
a home on Chincoteague,
bees,
birds,
Boulder weather,
cats,
dogs,
pets,
television,
The Blacklist,
wildlife
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