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Showing posts with label Summer into Fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer into Fall. Show all posts

Thursday, October 10, 2024

Finally


The last of the zinnias
that were planted
in the holes of
the two planting beds
in the backyard.

Finally Fall, 2024, has arrived here in Northern California. Summer just did not want to let go with her grip on hot weather. Those without air conditioning have been mostly miserable during the day time and cooling during the nighttime was minimal.


Bodega Bay, especially along the water, is markedly cooler. When Leigh was visiting recently from Seattle, Washington, we took a spin, so to speak, to enjoy the cooler temperatures.


We had lunch after visiting the Ren Brown Collection, an art gallery in Bodega Bay, California. This destination had often been one when my late husband was alive. Now I do not often drive there accompanied by Shasta, but do when there is visitor with whom to enjoy this wonderful place. 

Shasta lying in her
favorite spot on
the back patio.
The slate is cool
and out of the sun.

Previously, some zealous individual believing roundabouts would cause "floods" of people to "overtake" this small burg, put an initiative on to ban roundabouts. Finally, perhaps Cotati can create roundabouts, as it is on the 2024 ballot allowing people to decide. 


Signs, like the one in pictured here,  are going up in many of the yards Shasta and I walk by in the morning. They are also evident when driving about our fine, small town.

Also noticeable are pumpkins &/or cornstalks on quite a few porches, steps, patios. Unfortunately if it is windy the cornstalks are blown over,
but easily remedied when Shasta and I exit our front door for our morning walk.


While native flowering plants are the best source of nectar for hummingbirds, supplementing with sugar water can provide additional sustenance. Every three or four days (daily if it is really hot!) the sugar water is changed in the two hummingbirds feeders. Letting it set longer, especially in the sunshine, causes it to ferment, ie. bacteria and mold grows. YIKES . . . then one is doing more harm than good.

One of the feeders is in 
the back.

The other one
is attached between 
the front two "kitchen" windows.

This one is strategically hanging so hummingbirds visiting this feeder can be seen while humans eating a meal can observe them.

Epolibium canum
(California fuchsia 'Calistoga')

Tubular flowers are magnets for the hummingbirds. And, no surprise,It is so delightful to see a hummingbird with its long bill ravenously seeking food from the flowers pictured above. It goes from flower to flower. Luckily there are three of these all planted together in the front yard. They were positioned along the path leading to the gate on the west side of the house. 

As hummers are seeking their nourishment, it is delightful time to





Sunday, August 1, 2021

Turning

 

Cassis Peaches bought at the
Sebastopol Farmers Market today.
Not perfect but will be delicious to eat
this Winter once canned!

Today, August 01, is a cross quarter day midpoint between the Summer Solstice and the Autumnal Equinox. In the Celtic tradition this day called it Lughnasadh designated to celebrate the Summer harvest. Today is a reminder of the turning from Summer towards Autumn.
  

 “The Summer was very big.

....

Command the last fruits that they shall be full,

give the another two more southerly days,

press them on to fulfillment and drive

the last sweetness into ” .... the fruit

                                         Rainer Maria Rilke


I am so grateful for the abundance this Summer has offered. When I see all the canned fruit over the past few months, I am filled with gratitude.


Santa Rosa Plums from our tree and Tanis'
Blenheim Apricots
and 4 different kinds of Peaches


I ask for a moment’s indulgence to sit by Thy side.

The works that I have in hand

I will finish afterwards.


Away from the sight of Thy face

My heart knows no rest or respite,

And my work becomes an endless toil

In a shoreless sea of toil.


Today the summer has come at my window

With its sighs and murmurs,

And the bees are plying their minstrelsy

At the court of the flowering grove.


Now it is time to sit quiet

Face to face with The,

And to sing dedication of live 

In this silent and overflowing leisure.

                                   RABINDRANATH TOGORE


Michele, Katie and Leigh
during the Sims Reunion
floating on the McKinzie River in Oregon.
  They are obviously fully embracing leisure.



Today as we honor the turning of the seasons may we