This is a First — Thursday, August 29, 2024

While out taking photos of the birds

I looked down and saw this amazing little rock—a smiley face? Two eyes and a mouth?  Alien?

I loved it!  Home it came to live with my heart rocks!

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

 

Summer is Starting to Slip Away–Wednesday, August 28. 2024

The corn is filled out and moved into the dent—soon we will stop the water to the corn so it can dry way down

The birds are flocking together like they never really do in the summer

The sky is starting to change colors—moving toward those BRILLIANT

Stunning colors of fall.  Yes, Summer is quietly but steadily slip-sliding away.

From my world to your heart,

Linda

And THEN —- Tuesday, August 27, 2024

Right over the corn field! Right by our house!  Our very own RAINBOW!

YAY!!!

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

Bob and Elaine Came for a Visit — Monday, August 26, 2024

We all met for an early supper at the Rock Slide in Grand Junction

Where we got to see their wonderful friends again.  The last time was ten years ago.

They went to Palisade for wine and peaches seeing a rainbow and sending it to me.

Friends forever more!!

“Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything that is beautiful; for beauty is God’s handwriting—a wayside sacrament.
Welcome it in every fair face, in every fair sky, in every fair flower, and thank God for it as a cup of blessing.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Your friend (truly) from a western Colorado farm,

Linda

A Gift from Marti at the Race Track —- Sunday, August 25, 2024

She wrote: “A small racetrack rainbow for you.”

Isn’t this just the most perfect rainbow?  Race car and rainbow!!!

Thank you, Marti!  Thank you!

“August rain: the best of the summer gone, and the new fall not yet born. The odd uneven time.”
Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged
Journals of Sylvia Plath

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

Boo Berry Betty and TLC Cai-Cai on Friday— The Big, Really The Adventures of Boo Berry and TLC, Huge, GIANT Rain Event, Friday, August 23, 2024

Chapter One—Breakfast, No OUTSIDE

I caught a lizard!!  Yes, I did!  It was fast, fast, fast, but I was FASTER!!

Let us see, this is August.  August is usually an over-the-top hot month, but NOT! THIS! AUGUST!  I am loving it!

I go outside as soon as Mom lets me go.  Which isn’t early enough, mind you.  I would go outside the second the sky starts to turn light. Well, not really, like it just starts to get a grey sort of color.

Mom lets me go outside when SHE goes outside.
So silly, Mom.  I’m a big boy I can take care of myself.

I tell Mom that and she says: “Not right now TLC, there are still foxes, coyotes, skunks, raccoons, and stray cats moving around out there. And YES(!) they are in the farm yard and even on the lawn.  You just have to wait until I go do the chickens. By that time the sky is waking up, the birds are chirping sleepily and those nighttime creatures are heading slowly back to their bedrooms.”

Sometimes I just keep rubbing on Mom’s leg while she fixes everyone’s breakfast, but sometimes I bite Mom to get her attention.  But the best thing I do (when I remember) is I lick Mom on the leg.  That always gets me a big love on the face and a kiss on the nose.  Rubbing Mom’s legs sometimes gets me pushed away, with her saying: “TLC you are going to trip me someday, Move over.”

If I bite Mom, I bite really hard and fast then I run really fast to the back door hoping she will be mad enough that she will want to open the door and let me peel out.   It never works.  She just lets me sit there while she keeps on fixing everyone’s breakfast.

STOP LOOKING AT ME LIKE THAT BOO BERRY!!! STOP IT!

Well, if you would just come over here and sit quietly by the chair leg, I bet you would still get your food.  That’s what I do and I still get my food.

Yeah, but—-she won’t hurry!  I want her to HURRY!

I’ve been watching for a long time now and Mom doesn’t hurry.  It takes her the same amount of time every morning. EVERY morning, TLC.

But…But if I can get her to hurry, and I can get a couple or two of licks on the cat food into my tummy Mom will head out to do the hens!  AND WE CAN GO WITH HER!

Nope.  Doesn’t matter if you get a couple of licks of cat food or not, when Mom gets the chicken food ready that is the only time we go outside.

Try it sometime….just sit over here by me.  Stare at mom with a big excited smile on your face and watch.  First Mom gets your cat food and puts it in a dish, then she gets my dog food and puts it in a dish, then she gives it to us.

You take two licks of food, jump down, and rush to the back door.  Me, I just let the dog food sit, it’s not going anywhere.

Don’t do that!! TLC, just sit here and watch.

Now, while you are meowing at the back door Mom is working on the Chicken food.

See.

Ah…here we go—Mom, a big dish of chicken food, me right behind Mom, and you screaming at the back door.

If you would just sit here you can make it to the backdoor just before Mom and you can peel out the second she opens the door.

See!

Yep, just like every morning—-OUT WE GO!

Oh! Boo, Berry, this isn’t about food—it is about GOING OUTSIDE and Doing STUFF!  Who cares about food! 

Well, TLC, I do.  I really do.

 

 

 

That Full August Moon — Thursday, August 22, 2024

Oh, How I Love Thee!

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

Summer’s Ending —- Wednesday, August 21, 2024

One of the biggest signs of Summer’s Ending—besides

The changing of the evening light

The subtle but real feeling in the air

More gold in the golden hour of morning or evening

The gradual fading of the trees’ leaves

The flowers blooming less; setting seeds

The crickets chirping loudly each and every night—the grasshoppers in giant-form now

It’s the daily whisper from the birds.  “Go! They sing—Go we must—the south is calling and we must go.”

Look to the skies now and watch your feeders.  The little summer birds are leaving us.  “Goodbye, they call.  Goodbye until we meet again.”

“Keep your face to the sun and you will never see the shadows.”–Helen Keller 

From my heart to your heart,

Linda

On a Wee Walk to See the Moon — Tuesday, August 20, 2024

As the night started wrapping its arms around each and every living thing on our part of the earth

I took a short walk to see if I could photograph the moon.

Then later, much later (sometimes it’s hard to sleep) I went out to try again.

It’s not the best, but our new technology with our cell phones is-well, just short of amazing.

“Come with me to visit the sunflowers; they are shy but want to be friends.”–Mary Oliver

From my world to your heart,

Linda

Can You Tell Me What This Sweet Little Bird Is?—-Monday 19, 2024

I’ve picked out a couple of things I think it might be: A kingbird or a type of warbler, but I’m not sure.  And I don’t think I’m right.

Anyway, your help would be appreciated.

“Deep summer is when laziness finds respectability.”—Sam Keen

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda