By October the hummingbirds had dwindled down to the occasional traveler heading south or west or wherever they go. The winter birds kept me entertained at the birdbaths, woodpeckers, juncos, towhees and the mountain and western bluebirds. We have a couple of owls that we hear hooting at dusk and during the night. We've spotted one on a snag and the pole out front a couple of times, great horned owls.
Our front porch, faces south and westish |
moonrise |
After the month of rainbows in September, October was the month of stunning, flaming sunsets. AND as the days had gotten shorter I was catching some beautiful sun rises too. The grasses started turning brown at the end of the month when the freezing temps arrived.
I love the low autumn sunlight! |
Since the end of August we have heard the elk calling to each other off in the distance. They sound so funny sometimes. Weak little calls for such big animals. As the rut season waned and the days got shorter we saw them less and less, though there are lots of tracks all over the place. We've even had the pronghorn through.
Gracie found the hotspot! |
Larry found this on one of his walks offroad |
These last months of the year I've been reining myself into getting more organized so I can get my intuitive/coaching/cheerleading business more public. I've also been painting more and writing more. It's time for me to put my wonderful skills together and help others with them. I LOVE helping people see themselves differently, validate what they've suspected and help them bring clarity to what's been floating about in their own intuition. With the colder weather I've been getting in knitting and crocheting too.
The hardest part for me living here, is the distractions that the weather and nature throw at me. The BIG winds are fascinating and scary, the skies and clouds pull me outside to gawk and take pictures and the rain and snow have their own song and dance that pull me away to the windows!!! Then the birds, I can't seem to let an unusual one just pass on through...I have to run for the binoculars, camera and bird book to try and identify what species it is! Fun!!!
My beautiful new winter comforter. |
yucca |
Flicker bathing and bluebird low flyby |
Ford F150 |
our house from west side of property |
Greens Gap Cemetery |
I was able to get some awesome full moon setting pictures on the 12th of December! I got out in the below freezing weather with my camera and tripod and snapped away. There's not much time when they're rising or setting!!!!
A junco I rescued from a window hit |
Bluebirds |
I had fun with this one from imagination |
Deciding what this would be |
One of my goals is to keep up on the blog this year....until I don't because my other commitments take off. My word for the year is MAGIC. I'm working on still breaking more old habits, more goal setting, and more connection with what brings me joy. I hope you keep following and check in once in awhile and let me know what you think. Feel free to share the blog with anyone you think may be interested. One of my projects may be to expand it.
The blue became this, imagination, less than an hour! |
Oh, and my kids lives and stories are theirs to share, hence you don't hear much about them here....but I will say they are all doing the best they can with whatever directions they're taking! Our oldest grandson just turned 17, lettered in cross country in this his junior year of high school and is still active in ROTC. The middle grandson is 15 a sophmore. The youngest grandson turned 10 and loves math and science. All three have diverse interests so it will be fun to see where they go in their lives! The wonders of today's technologies keeps us close though it isn't the same as a hug!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
finished project |
Moon rising |
Moon setting after 7 a.m. |
Sun shining through crystal knobs |
modeling my finished cowl |
hat to go with the cowl |
My year's finished original paintings |
Gracie says The End!!! |