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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

It Was One Of Those March Days



It was one of those March days
when the sun shines hot 
and the wind blows cold:
when it is summer in the light,
and winter in the shade.
Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens' verse aptly describes the weather we had today, and it was scrumptious! It was the kind of day when you throw open the windows and hear a choir of songbirds outside no matter where you are in the house. After several months of on-again
off-again hot dusty Santa Ana winds, it was delightful to turn off the AC and feel a spring breeze drift through the kitchen. 
I've been reading through some old issues of       Birds and Blooms magazines and came across   a tip to help keep a birdbath clean.


You need to begin with a clean birdbath, of course. Ours gets pretty icky with slimy rust-colored algae which is difficult to remove. Some people use cider vinegar or bleach to remove the majority of the gunk, and then give the bath a scrubbing and good rinse with clean water. I've found that using pebbles works like a charm! You can also use a handful or two of sand. 
I put on an old garden glove then scour the bottom and sides of the birdbath with a handful of pebbles. Rub the pebbles all over the dirty surfaces and you'll be surprised how well it removes the algae. 



Did you know that copper is a natural algaecide? Once the bowl is clean, drop half a dozen pennies onto the bottom. Take note, however, that the pennies must be pre-1982 for them to be effective. Newer pennies don't contain the copper needed to do the job.


I need to add more coins but didn't have enough pre-1982
pennies. You can also use a small piece of copper pipe. 

One swallow does not make a summer
but one skein of geese, cleaving
the murk of March thaw,
is the Spring.
Aldo Leopold 


I'm happily anticipating the return of a pair of Orioles that frequent our backyard. It's time to put out some oranges for them. Are you doing something to welcome migrating birds? Have any tips to share?






Saturday, April 27, 2013

Some Disneyland Pink

Happy Pink Saturday ! I'm sharing some Disneyland pinks with you today. Can you imagine how thrilled some little girl would be to wear this gown?



 
 While walking around Disneyland it is so adorable to see pre-schoolers dressed in the costumes of their favorite Disney princess or character. 
Big girls can get into the act by wearing a special pair of Mickey or Minnie ears.


There are headband styles or cap styles, the latter of which you can have customized with your name!

 
 Even the Build A Bear mascot likes pink. Check out his surf board!


It's not Donald, but this little dapper duck was caught napping on Main Street surrounded by pink, purple and yellow pansies.

 
DID YOU KNOW? Walt Disney’s two daughters, Sharon Disney Lund and Diane Disney Miller are Kappa Alpha Thetas, which may explain why Theta's official flower - Pansies - are planted all over Disneyland. 




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Monday, March 25, 2013

Blue - A Simple Joy

Blue looks like the ocean
At morning's first light
Or the dark, dusky sky,
Tucked in for the night.

  
Blue smells like an iris
On warm, summer days
Or the sweet scent of clover
That's made into hay.

 
Blue tastes like a grape
That's tender and sweet
Or like juicy, tart berries
The birds love to eat.

A Western Scrub Jay visited today
 
Blues sounds like the tone
Of pansies all singing
Or tinkling bells
In heaven a'ringing.

Candle lantern hanging in our arbor
 
Blue feels like true lovers
Ere soon to part,

Western Scrub Jay


Photo taken from our kitchen window

Or the depths of a lonely
Wanderer's heart.
Cindy Lynn





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