The Homestone

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Bird of the Year visits the meadow

You won't find us on Twitter, we don't tweet; but we do love birds and one of our favourite spring time visitors is the Evening Grosbeak .  We are all of us Finches after all.  
Evening Grosbeaks don't really have a definitive song apparently ~ instead they have conversations.  And they can't be nailed down ... no solid migration path.  Not much is known about their nesting behavior either.   They are this years ABA BOY ~ Bird of the Year with the American Birding Association.  Perhaps this BOY distinction will bring together more information about this delightful bird.







We live on the edge of the Boreal Forest ~ for more information about Boreal Songbirds you might enjoy visiting these websites.

 
 The Boreal Songbird Initiative
Conserving the Boreal Forest for our songbirds



Friday, July 06, 2012

Oh deer. It must be July.


A trio of young bucks decided to come by for a visit the day before last.  Just around coffee time. There they were just outside our kitchen window. Wondering if the grass is indeed greener and curious about the newest span of stacked log zig zag fencing.  Our next half hour was full of exclamations of delight with our cameras clicking and whirring.

Delightful.  What a great planet!


 




 



 
July on the meadow. 
:-)

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

June 27th

 “Sometimes I need only to stand wherever I am to be blessed.” 
Mary Oliver
With apple blossoms and wild roses




Flowers humming in the dappled sunlight

wood and water ...




 The green and cool of our 'mountain' meadow.
It's a gentle life.
David and I celebrate our anniversary today.
"Truly madly deeply"
And with gratitude.


Friday, June 22, 2012

A Good Morning in June


If you have written to us and there has been an unreasonable lag in my response time I do apologize.
David and I were away from home for two weeks (mostly without access to internet).

We were visiting our families and helping to celebrate some milestones.  It was my little sister's fiftieth birthday, Father's Day of course, my sister in law's birthday and, most delightfully our niece Rebecca's high school Graduation.  She graduated with honours, was awarded two scholarships and will attend her local University College in the fall.  Congratulations Rebecca Diane.  The world is already a better place because of you.


It was wonderful to visit both our families; from the littlest ones to the more vintage members of the tribe.  Good to see everyone and always so satisfying to enjoy those real hugs that are virtual for too much of the year.   We love you all.  Come visit us up here on the meadow sometime.  :)  

And home again. It is always good to be home again . . .

Grazing the interweb on Saturday morning at the kitchen table over a most excellent cup of Kicking Horse Coffee (Three Sisters blend is my favourite); I came across a site called Tiny House Talk and enjoyed reading some of the articles about living in small spaces, living sustainably and living off grid.



But for now ... it's back to my emails and again, sorry if I have left you waiting for a response.
I feel rejuvenated and ready to get things done and have some fun.
Thanks for your patience and here's to a wonderful summer!! Talk to you soon!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Chilcotin Wildflowers


 The magical moments of May 
. . . and not much else to say . . .

 ~ Enjoy ~