Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Postcards from the Edge

Imagine my surprise today when I checked the mailbox and found the following postcard!


I am so touched that the little rascal thought enough to let me know that she has moved on and is doing well. I wish her the best! Whoever says that animals don't understand are crazy! :) :)

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Camouflage

Mom with twins. They are skirting along the edges of the open areas now, but soon they will be frolicking and playing all over the place.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Just Another Day in the Country

The Accused

Crime Scene

The Victim

This is what happens when you have a soft heart for animals in distress. I look out my window and notice this squirrel frantically trying to get OUT of a SQUIRREL- PROOF bird feeder. With her little butt and 2 rear legs stuck in the grid of the cage, she is twisting, and turning with all her might. I grab a ladder and a very thick towel (couldn't find the leather gloves that are ALWAYS within sight). Put ladder under feeder, climb up with towel on left arm, support squirrel who seems grateful to rest on my arm, place the feeder on top of the ladder - while I use my right hand to unhook the feeder from the chain holding it to tree. Easily done! Lift feeder to climb down ladder to place on the ground, and all hell breaks loose! The cage surrounding the tube feeder dislodges and squirrel freaks out, swings around and grabs hold of my right hand, which is holding the cage so it won't move as the squirrel is very much attached to it. OK - cage attached to squirrel, squirrel attached to me - I climb down the ladder to the ground, and try to unhinge it's little mouth from the base of my thumb. This is not happening fast - as it has locked on like vise grips and proceeeds to grind and crunch the knuckle of my thumb. The sound effects are quite amazing. It took 20 seconds to get her off my hand, as I grip her jaw with my left hand and pry her top teeth off first, followed by the bottom pair. I grab the towel with my right hand and throw it on top of the attacker, gripping it very firmly. Now what? iPhone is in house. Pick up feeder with squirrel (yes, I know I was no longer attached to animal - but I did not want it hurting itself anymore - trying to get out without help). I go into house, still holding feeder with the towel covered squirrel, get to phone - speed dial my BFF neighbor - Molly - give a brief scenario of what happened and ask her to bring some wire cutters! A few minutes later she rides up on her bicycle (not going to explain why) with tools in hand. With the hands of a skilled surgeon she quickly cuts a wire and releases the squirrel from cage. I still have the towel on her holding her down until Molly grabs a cat carrier, and we quickly place her sweet little traumatized body in it! I clean up my hand, Molly cleans up the blood all over my glass door, as it looks like a major crime has taken place here.

Next - we call Animal Control to see what needs to be done, in case of rabies. At this point the last thing I want to have done, is the little squirrel killed, so its head could be sent off for rabies testing. After all this pain and suffering (MINE) this squirrel is going to live! AC advises that squirrels RARELY have rabies, and that it is OK to release. Believe me - this is not a sick animal! It is very healthy and very strong! I grab my camera so I can take pics of all this -since no one is going to believe this! Secretly wishing it had been on video! :) :)

Molly and I take the cat carrier back to the scene of the crime, open the door and she FLIES out of the cage and is gone from sight in seconds!

I see my doctor - who wants to know why I just didn't leave it stuck in the feeder!! I think to myself - you are a doctor, a person who is supposed to save lives, and you tell me that! I told her that was not going to ever happen on my watch - and anyone who knows me - knows I would do it again - hopefully not with this much drama! A tetanus shot, antibiotics and a quick look by a hand specialist and I am good to go.

Note to self: Stop by Home Depot and get a good pair of thick leather gloves and tin snips to have on hand when (not if) the next event happens.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

High School Reunion Part 2


In a follow up to the first reunion post and of the same theme, here is yet another one of my high school alums , Class of '65, who has become a well known actor.

Here he is on "24 - Day 5"

And as "Robocop"

Monday, June 15, 2009

Coldplay

Last week, my friend Arlene and I went to San Antonio for the COLDPLAY concert. I now know what all the excitement is about them - they were wonderful. Their music is so unique and the show is awesome. One of the best concerts I have been to in years. I know the pictures are not the best - but not bad for an iPhone!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

High School Reunion

It is that time of year when one starts thinking of what we need to do - to look as awesome as we can at our high school reunions. We look in the mirrors, and decide that maybe it is now time to get some new walking shoes and dust off the treadmill that has become a great place to hang clothes! Some even go back to the gym and hire a trainer to sort things out. I am doing both!

This year Alamo Heights High School, in San Antonio TX, is celebrating its 100th year! To commemorate the event - it is having an ALL CLASS Reunion, in October. This is going to be one worth attending for sure. In reflecting about my fellow classmates - I thought it fun to share some photos of a couple you may be familiar with. These two were in the Class of '69. Only 40 years ago.....
CHRIS GEPPERT

became know to all as Christopher Cross with his hit songs such as
Sailing, Arthur's Theme, Think of Laura and Ride Like the Wind.

PONCE CRUSE

Took over her mothers business in 1977, known the world over as
"Hints from Heloise"
She still calls San Antonio home, and can be seen regularly on the TODAY show.

Heloise

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Well Watching

Today we had our water well pump replaced. It is 25 years old, so it was time! This involved removing one side of the roof on our pump house, driving the truck into the backyard and pulling 24 - 20ft long pipes up and out of the well shaft. The whole process was finished in 3 hours. All but replacing the roof!

Which Steve and I did when he got home from work! He really is not the redneck he appears to be in these photos, but he was trying to improvise a way to NOT SLIP off the roof as we put it back together! The tape was sticky side out.......and, it worked!

All this was happening under the watchful eyes of one of my dear does........

Isn't she beautiful?????

Monday, June 8, 2009

Afternoon Snacks

Today, I was thrilled to see 2 Black-backed Goldfinches enjoying sunflower seeds in one of my feeders. These are the boys of the species, hence the vibrant colors.

Across the yard - in his very own custom made feeder is one of the many squirrels around here!





Friday, June 5, 2009

Watching Eagles grow...

One of my favorite pastimes is to check in on a few Eagle nests on the Hancock Wildlife Cams.....
In the Sidney nest there are triplets! A little fuzzy one in the Delta nest!
Warning - watching them can be very addicting!
This little man is named TINY, as he is the smallest of the triplets.



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