Life On and Off an Acreage

In-sights into moving from an Acreage back to Town, plus a few things I find of interest.

Two things that horses are scared about:


1. Things that move
2. Things that don't move




Old enough to be eccentric, but not rich enough

August 6, 2018

Back from Trip

Well we just completed a 10 day holiday to the Shuswap in B.C. The trip went well, but it was hot,hot,hot. We survived by spending a lot of time at the beach and visiting with two of our grandkids.
We drove to Red Deer and over-nighted with our youngest son and family, then drove to Calgary and flew to Kamloops, then rented a car and drove to St.Ives. Coming home we basically reversed  it. All went well!

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This is my loaner dog, a Black Mouthed Cur, a breed basically in Texas. He is a wonderful dog 

 We hauled and split and stacked wood. Well, Jonita hauled. Everybody got involved which is good because I strongly believe in child labour. The auto splitter was a marvel and made the work easy!
 Our Grand daughter and friend had a blast on the kayak.
 Things sometimes got a little inverted






 
They are growing like weeds!

July 16, 2018

The Roof is Done!

Last year, I replaced the shingles on the house with metal. This year's goal was to do the garage, also known as my Man Cave. The shingles were badly deteriorated on one side. First of all, the garage was strapped with 1x4 inch lumber, then the 14foot x 36 inch metal was put on.


It took me about 4 days to do the job, working by myself. It really is a one man job. However, it was stinking hot, so lots of rest-in-the-shade stops were done



I think it looks pretty good. Yes I am blowing my own horn. The roof should last longer than I will!


July 15, 2018

Bits and Pieces


Things have been pretty quiet around the area lately. I couldn't find much in the way of wildlife other than Daphne. The grass is getting long enough that she is having trouble finding rabbits.

Before

She is still loving a swim on a hot day! Wet, she looks like a drowned rat.

After

 I caught up with a great Blue Heron. one of my favourite birds.

 For a skinny, road runner type bird, she has a large wingspan.



The Marbled Godwits are back in the fields rooting for food in the mud.

 The Killdeers are showing up again.



 Alas, our wrens have now left their nests. Hopefully they will be back next year!

July 3, 2018

Desperate Times!

It has been raining for the better part of a week! On a positive note (there must be one somewhere), we have hatched and said so long to the family of Chickadees, and one family of House Wrens. A second family of wrens has moved into an empty bird house and has hatched a family. Lots of bugs going into the nest!

 
I have been getting desperate for some photos so switched to bugs and other small critters. I missed weeding some clover and got this shot of a bumblebee as a result.


 I also found this single, all by itself, flower of Strict Blue-eyed Grass. I am not sure why it is called blue-eyed as the center is yellow, but that is what my app identified it as.

I still like this photo of a female Red Winged Blackbird. She was not happy at me getting into her turf.



Then of course there is the Dandelion seed bunch. It is amazing how symmetrical it is!
I guess that it is it for now and maybe for a little while due to my redoing the roof on my garage.

June 24, 2018

Getting Busy Around the Yard

Both the Wrens and Chickadees are hauling bugs like crazy to the bird house. I saw one Chickadee baby stick his head out and contemplate sitting on the perch, but I was too slow to catch it. He looks fully feathered and not much different from his parents. It looks like any day now we will be "empty nesters" (Pun intended)



They do bring in quite the variety of bugs!



June 21, 2018

Happy First Day of Summer!

I hope summer is starting great for everybody out there in Blogland!
 One thing (among many) that I like about Alberta is that every week there seems to be a different wildflower showing up.

 Even the female Red Wing Blackbird is happy!
I hope your summer is starting realllly great!

June 17, 2018

Wrens

These guys are still hanging around and bringing lots of bugs into the nest.

They certainly do not sit still for long!

June 16, 2018

Saturday outing

The Monsoons let up for a bit and I was able to get out for a few hours. It is amazing how fast the wildflowers have bloomed given all the water. The Wild Roses are still going strong.

 The Heartleaf Anica is appearing
 The Indian Paintbrush is also out. Its early for this.
 There are also lots of Streamside Bluebells
 Meanwhile the Tree Swallows are still attempting to nest.

My friends the Great Blue Herons are also now in the swamps
Life is good in the boonies!

June 14, 2018

Private Shows

I was out with Daphne sleuthing around the back country when I was treated to several shows


The first was Daphne hot on the trail of a Whitetail Deer. Unfortunately, things happened too fast to adjust the camera to get both in the picture. Here is the south end of a north-bound deer.

The next shots were of my very own air show. I was walking along a oil/gas right of way when this chopper showed up to check on the sample spot.

He came around the corner. I could hear the chopper, but not see it
 

 The inspection place was the white post between the orange and blue poles.






And lift-off. 
That was the only exciting things I saw after almost two hours of walking.

I will try again tomorrow 

June 8, 2018

How to Annoy a Bird or Two


This was really fun (for me), but probably not for the wren. I updated my Audubon iPhone app and found out that the new version not only has all the field guide notes and pictures, but now has bird calls. So,,, by playing the wren calls I found that I could really get some aggressive behaviour out of them. They would fly right up to me, land and get their tails up and take a wild posture. Oh, yeah and give a real case of Stink Eye. Tomorrow, if the lighting is better, I will try for some photos. How to be annoying and have fun at the same time!


June 6, 2018

Bits and Pieces

Once again I am behind on my blogging! Daphne was very interested in the Geese, but realized that she could not get at them. Its just as well, because the Athabasca is still running high and fast.



I caught this Red Squirrel eyeing Daphnia and myself closely.


I tried and tried to catch this Red Winged Blackbird in flight but he was too fast for me. I also discovered a new den in the are, possibly a badger or wolf. I will be back to check it out.

 Here is a Song Sparrow ( I think) but in poor light conditions
 Then I came across this new born calf. He looked so grumpy, I had to take a picture. I kept a close eye on the other cows whose territory I was trespassing on. They watched me closely.
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May 30, 2018

Update

Its been quite a time since my last Blog posting. A lot has happened! Spring has finally turned to HOT summer (it seems). The yard work is complete and the gardens planted. The trees have been trimmed and the flowers are coming up. I figured I would take a break and compute.
Our eldest grandson graduated this spring. That meant 4 days in Red Deer enjoying the event. He is off to Red Deer University in the fall. Its close to home and the living is good

 


Our bird houses were cleaned out and put back up. I put them on 2 foot galvanized pipe on top of the fence posts to discourage our neighbours cat. We will see if that works or not. So far we have a House Wren settled in. She is not spooky at all. 





House Wren
Also we have a Black Capped Chickadee in the nest at the peak of the garage. Smart bird! No cats will get up there. The male is bringing food to her, so perhaps she has already laid eggs.




Black Capped Chickadee









The other nests are being fought over by two pairs of Tree Swallows. We will see how that works out! Hopefully, your yard or acreage is bloom!























































May 4, 2018

Spring Outing

I decided to take a bit of a walk/drive today. The bush is drying up and the critters are starting to move around. The Whitetail Deer look healthy.

I suspect there were a couple of fawns near by, but I didn't want to disturb them.

Some of them were hard to pick out. They blend right in.
There are still a few single geese around. Not a lot of other birds have arrived back yet. Due to the weather, I figure they are about a month behind normal.