Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Let Them Eat... Snow!



What's a bird to eat in the middle of winter but snow.
At least, that's what it must look like to our backyard birds.

This Common Redpoll is chatting up the bronze rooster atop the feeder,
asking him how to get at the seeds,



(probably wondering why he's not getting any answers.)

Hmmm, no luck with this feeder either.




Oh well, might as well eat...   Snow!
That's what the other birds are eating.

The Dark-eyed Junko (bottom right) has a beak full :)


Finally, a feeder with a little more nuts than snow :)

Monday, January 28, 2013

Waiting for Spring


Looking through the window on a cold winter day.


Waiting for a sun-kiss to warm my cheek.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Simplicity


Life is about finding balance.


Keeping a cool head when times are rough.

Extending a hand to those in need.

Having a full heart.


And keeping a light on to find the way.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Brrrrrr!


"We are like the branches that quiver during a storm,
doubting our strength



and forgetting we are the tree -
deeply rooted to withstand all of life's upheavals."
~ Dodinsky ~



Brrrrrr!
This is the temperature outside my front door this morning.
I love the sharpness of the air,
the crunch of each step,
the way the cold lays its hands on my face.

Each breath in,
I am aware of the cold
and my body's rush to heat it.
Each breath out
is decorated in a cloud of steam.


Not a moment is taken for granted.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Winter Games


You know when you think you see something, but then look and nothing is there?
So you take a few steps and then, woops, you think you see it again.

I saw a small dark object drop from the sky and disappear into the snow.
Turns out I wasn't losing my mind (whew!)




I realized it was a bird.
A very silly bird.
I couldn't help laughing out loud.
See it peeking its little head out of the snow?

Was there something underneath the snow that I didn't know about?
Was it playing?  Or hiding?

While I'm waiting to see what it will do, a Common Redpoll lands beside the hole with a sunflower seed in its mouth.


It stays a moment and then leaves.

Two seconds later, another bird lands (I'm not sure it is a Redpoll.)


I start to wonder:
#1 What is so attractive about this hole?
#2 What is that little bird doing under the snow all this time?

This second bird also stays a moment and leaves.

Finally Mr. Mysterious re-emerges from his hiding place.


He takes a look around,


Springs out from the hole and flies away!

You can see his tail-feathers on the right side of the photo below.


Maybe I've just witnessed an elaborate bird version of "winter hide-and-seek."
I have a feeling Mr. Mysterious is going to win :)

Friday, January 18, 2013

Who Knew?


What do you do with hazelnuts that have gone stale?

Put them out for the squirrels...


But, it wasn't the squirrels who came to eat them.

Who knew that Bluejays love hazelnuts?




They looked so happy!

They grabbed them.


They called their friends.

They tried to take as many as they could hold!


When I saw them swallowing the nuts whole,
I became a little worried.


Gulp!


I hoped I wasn't going to be inadvertently responsible for killing them :(

Not to worry.
I watched them fly up to a nearby tree where they regurgitated the nuts and pecked them into smaller pieces.


Before long, they'd eaten every single nut.
All that remained were their footprints in the snow.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Bold Strokes


I love to draw,
but I'm terrified of making mistakes.
This lack of confidence
results in timid, pale, sketchy lines.


Nature has no such fear.
She draws with bold strokes,
with confidence,
creating works of art that stand the test of time
and are an inspiration.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Summer Daydream



Am I getting tired of winter?

Not really.  I don't mind the whiteness, the quiet, the cold.

 In the fall, plants fade into a calming palette of soft earth tones.

Before long there is no colour at all.
Plants are hollowed, crumbled, gone altogether.

Winter arrives just in time, sprinkling us with fairy dust,
sweeping us into a land of enchantment.

We are so dazzled, the colours of summer fade from our memories.
Didn't the land always look like this?


But then, out on a walk I hear a burst of foreign sounds:
Quaaaaaaack, quack, quack, quack
Splaaaaaash, splash
Flap and flutter


Bobbing in the the water, I see greens, yellow, whites and honey-browns,

and the memory of summer rushes back.




There is sound, movement and colour, all competing for my attention.



What's going on?
Has summer melted the winter away?

Don't be silly, it is only January
and winter hasn't even begun to bite :)


The pictures above don't show that the water these ducks are in is surrounded by ice and snow.  They chose not to migrate and spend their day huddled in or around the rather small hole in the ice.
Maybe next year they'll make a different choice.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Camera Knows Best




There is a touch of melancholy to this time of day,
a sense of the end,
as if the light touches everything for the last time.

I stopped to capture the moment with my camera
when a funny thing happened...

This is what I found in my viewfinder.



My fingers halted their movements to focus the shot any further.

I let the light chase away everything but this moment;
This moment filled with magic.

Like an impressionist painting, this shot captured the sensation of the light instead of the details.

I have a very smart camera :)


The next time you're out for a walk
and the sun is playing peekaboo with you,
let it get your attention.
It has a little magic to share with you.


Monday, January 7, 2013

Wintery White


When it really starts to snow, 
when the heavens open up and blanket the land in icy whiteness,




what kind of tree are you?


Do you tip your face to the sky telling each snowflake, "come to me!"


Do you collect it in your arms until you can hold no more, 


and you look like you're covered with baby polar bears?

Or, maybe you're more of a "shake it off" kind of tree.


You like snow, just not on you


and prefer to stock up on snowballs, waiting for the fun to begin.


Then again,
maybe you're the kind of tree


that's happy it will never see a day of snow -
Ever!


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