Saturday, November 04, 2023

Autumn Leaf Of The Day #44


 “In November, some birds move away and some birds stay. The air is full of good-byes and well-wishes. The birds who are leaving look very serious. No silly spring chirping now. They have long journeys and must watch where they are going. The staying birds are serious, too, for cold times lie ahead. Hard times. All berries will be treasures.”
 
~Cynthia Rylant,
 
The leaves are getting more colorful now. A little later today I am going leaf peeping in Sacramento, and the anticipation makes my heart leap just a little bit! I can't wait to see all the beautiful autumn color! 
 

 

Autumn Naps

 

“November is usually such a disagreeable month...as if the year had suddenly found out that she was growing old and could do nothing but weep and fret over it. This year is growing old gracefully...just like a stately old lady who knows she can be charming even with gray hair and wrinkles. We've had lovely days and delicious twilight's.”
 
~L.M. Montgomery,
 

 As days of birding in Bodega Bay goes, this day was not one of the best ones I have ever had, but we still managed to leave with four new birds, and some shots of some gorgeous ornamental plume grasses, like these. These particular ones line the bay, and  makes the place look even more serene than it already does. Watching them sway back and for always makes me want to take a nap, which I guess could be a bad idea, since my napping urges seem increase with the gold of the season, and we live about 2 hours away, depending on traffic! I could nap on the way home, but I like to assist Alan with staying awake, as the road can be somewhat hypnotic! The plumes sit along the same side as where Mitch Brenner's house, from the film The Birds, would have sat.
 
 I am going to have to check the movie the next time I watch it, to see if there was this kind of grasses seen in the movie. Of course it was filmed in 1962, so I am thinking probably not. The next time I visit, hopefully sometime this month, I will get there with enough time to be able to do some photos from around town, and maybe do a before and after, and show what was filmed in town and what was filmed on a sound stage. In between looking for birds, that is, November is always a good month for searching for birds along the coast! The Brandts and about 4 or 5 different kinds of gulls are in, as are ducks and grebe. There is all sorts of waders, and there's even a bald eagle that haunts a line of eucalyptus trees that sits directly behind these plumes!


Yawn. For now I am going to go catch a nap, and plan my next trip. I will get in at least one more trip to the Clifton Court Forebay next week, and next Wednesday also we are venturing up to the top of Mount Diablo in search of a pair of California Condors that have been spotted near the summit. It would be great to spot them, and coincidentally we spotted one in Bodega Bay, quite by accident, during the autumn of 2005! We were in front of the Potter Schoolhouse, when we saw a large black bird fly past us and land on the top of a telephone poll. Low and behold, it was a rare California Condor, who at the time was fairly close to being an endangered species!

Bodega is magical that way, and especially in autumn. So never take for granted what bird you might spot in Bodega Bay or Mount Diablo for that matter! That seems to be the way things go with birding, you go out looking for one thing, and comeback with something else, just as cool! Yawn. I think I need a nap now, I have a lot of dreaming to do for next week! Or maybe just for my own well-being. It's been so stressful this last month or so. Sigh. X continues to be filled to the brim with hate, just the way Elon Musk loves it, and Trump continues to suck every bit of energy right out of me. I know it will all get better one day, and I have my my hubby, and my birds to help me though it all. And naps. And baking. And so much more! All is not lost.



 
 

Friday, November 03, 2023

Autumn Leaf Of The Day #43

 

“Love the trees until their leaves fall off,
 then encourage them to try again next year.”
~Chad Sugg 
 
This leaf reminded me of all of the seasons of the year. Green for summer. Yellow for autumn. White for winter. And finally pink for spring. Pink the color of cherry blossoms. 


The Art Of Turning Over New Leaves

 

“There is October in every November and there is November in every December! All seasons melted in each other’s life!”
 
~Mehmet Murat ildan
 

In late spring, we begin to see pheasant, quail and turkeys, all over the valley but they are at their loveliest when I see them running through the vineyards and orchards.Their feathers remind me of the rows autumn leaves they're are moving in and out of. I don't even know how many times we have just stopped and watched them! This particular group stays near the vineyards off Franklin blvd, in Galt. It sits about 500 feet from the bridge where I went to observe the Mexican Free-tailed bat, late last summer. The two more than likely have nothing to do with each other, but it's a fun coincidence that there is so much life right there. It's also the area where I spotted a large group of swallows last spring, and the Bullocks orioles in early summer. There is something for everyone right there, and just a few hundred yards up the road from there is the visitors center at the Cosumnes River. And if that isn't enough beauty my new friend, Boris the Spider, built a really nice mansion for himself, just about 3 miles northeast of this spot, although I am afraid he has moved on.
 

As I said a few posts back, I haven't seen him in weeks, all that's left is a few heavy silver strands of spider silk. The cold was probably getting to him, same as it's getting to me. Or maybe a bird swooped him up and had a snack of him. I don't want to ponder the situation too much. I am happy to believe he is merely at his winter home, lazing by the pool, and I will see him again next April, when the earth turns once again to the warmth of spring and summer. Yes, Autumn has sent him off to simply live in the moment among different leaves. Autumn is teaching me to live in the moment as well. I guess I'm turning over a new leaf, and as turning over new leaves go... living in the moment feels a lot healthier than setting rigid expectations and goals for myself. I mean who thought a year ago that not only would I make a spider friend, but would be waiting for summer to come back around so we could visit one another again? Thank you, Autumn!



 

Thursday, November 02, 2023

Heaven, I'm In Heaven

 
“She'd always imagined an autumn wedding.
 Russet leaves and black velvets and dancing to Fred Astaire.” 

~Hazel Gaynor
 

Sandhill cranes are such romantic characters. They dance and spruce up their feathers to entice a future mate, and then when they find one, the pair will mate for life, but they continue to jump and dance for each other throughout the seasons, and their lives, to strengthen their bond with each other. They are beautiful birds, with a beautiful story, and I am constantly fascinated and delighted by them. How romantic! While their life together is forever, they actually continue to work on their marriages, by being the very best versions of themselves possible. Cranes in captivity have been known to live up to 80 years, while cranes in the wild live up to 30 years. I have been lucky to be married to a guy who loves me unconditionally, and who still behaves in all circumstances as the best man he can be. Married 33 years now, I guess we are just an old pair of Sandhill cranes! We could have a worse example to live by. Cranes do a similar dance and jump to ward off predators, which is very romantic in it's own way. You can read a little more about these terrific birds, here and here.


Cheek To Cheek
By Irving Berlin
 
Heaven, I'm in heavenAnd my heart beats so that I can hardly speakAnd I seem to find the happiness I seekWhen we're out together dancing cheek to cheek
Yes, heaven, I'm in heavenAnd the cares that hung around me through the weekSeem to vanish like a gambler's lucky streakWhen we're out together dancing cheek to cheek
Oh I love to climb to mountainAnd reach the highest peakBut it doesn't thrill me half as muchAs dancing cheek to cheek
Oh I love to go out fishingIn a river or a creekBut I don't enjoy it half as muchAs dancing cheek to cheek
Now mama dance with meI want my arms about youThat charm about youWill carry me through
Yes, heaven, I'm in heavenAnd my heart beats so that I can hardly speakAnd I seem to find the happiness I seekWhen we're out together dancing cheek to cheekTake it Ella swing it
Heaven, I'm in heavenAnd my heart beats so that I can hardly speakAnd I seem to find the happiness I seekWhen we're out together dancing cheek to cheek
Heaven, I'm in heavenAnd the cares that hung around me through the weekSeem to vanish like a gambler's lucky streakWhen we're out together dancing cheek to cheek
Oh I love to climb a mountainAnd reach the highest peakBut it doesn't thrill me half as muchAs dancing cheek to cheek
Oh I love to go out fishingIn a river or a creekBut I don't enjoy it half as muchAs dancing cheek to cheek
Come on and dance with meI want my arms about youThat charm about youWill carry me through
To heaven, I'm in heavenAnd my heart beats so that I can hardly speakAnd I seem to find the happiness I seekWhen we're out together dancing cheek to cheek
Dance with meI want my arms about youThat charm about youWill carry me through
To heaven (heaven), I'm in heaven (I'm in heaven)And my heart beats so that I can hardly speakAnd I seem to find the happiness I seekWhen we're out together dancing cheek to cheekCheek to cheekCheek to cheekCheek to cheek




 

 

Autumn Leaf Of The Day #42

 

“I am just a leaf. Just a leaf falling from the tree
 so that a new bud may grow.” 

~ Gemma Malley
 

 

Wednesday, November 01, 2023

Punky's Big Day 2023

 

 
“No season appeals to the eyes as much as autumn; no season touches the souls as powerfully as autumn and no season invites us to the world of mournful thoughts as intensely as autumn!”
 
~Mehmet Murat ildan 
 
Halloween has come and gone, but it's giving me something to look forward to. And I already am! But it's not like my mourning got in the way of me enjoying the HELL out of yesterday! 
 
First we went to lunch
 
And we met this guy...
 
Then we had an amazing meal. I love Mexican food!
 

 Next we came home and made cakelets...
 




And then hubby carved a pumpkin... and it was glorious! Punky's name is Electra this year. Yep, it's a girl. Rare for us, we usually have boy pumpkins, but she just spoke to us and said, "I was born to be your girl!"


She watched over the goodies...

 
It was a good day.
 


Autumn Leaf Of The Day #41

 

“Autumn is a poem - while you fall for everything,
 you remember that there is something worth dying for.”
~Laura Chouette 
 
Gold is a prevalent color among the leaves this year. I know, I know, that's not particularly unusual for leaves, but I have seen some years where this type of leaf, the Eucalyptus, showed off more of it's blue green color or even it's light lavender, rather than bright gold. It's all good, but show me the lavender! That is what makes my heart jump! 


Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Autumn Leaf Of The Day #40



“A brisk autumn breeze flowed past, bringing with it scents from the city below: bread and cinnamon and oranges; roast meats and salt. Nesta inhaled, identifying each one, wondering how they could all somehow combine to create a singular sense of autumn.” 

~Sarah J. Maas,
 
I miss Treat Williams. Each Autumn, he would post the most beautiful videos, filmed from his small plane, of the gorgeous foliage in New England, and Vermont in particular. They made me happy inside. I got to see, and look forward to how Autumn spends it's time on the east coast. I would like to experience all that Vermont has to offer, from the small towns, and apple farms, homemade Autumn Beef Stew, and the earthiness of fresh pumpkins still on the vine, to the poetry of living in the moment in autumn. I miss my friend, he understood the love I feel for autumn. Wherever he is, I hope he is soaring high above the maple trees, and playing in a lovely pile of autumn leaves. 
 

 

Happy Halloween 2023

 

October's Party
 By: George Cooper
 
 October gave a party; The leaves by hundreds came— The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples, And leaves of every name. The Sunshine spread a carpet, And everything was grand, Miss Weather led the dancing, Professor Wind the band.
 
 The Chestnuts came in yellow, The Oaks in crimson dressed; The lovely Misses Maple In scarlet looked their best; All balanced to their partners, And gaily fluttered by; The sight was like a rainbow New fallen from the sky.
 
 Then, in the rustic hollow, At hide-and-seek they played, The party closed at sundown, And everybody stayed. Professor Wind played louder; They flew along the ground; And then the party ended In jolly hands around.
 
Halloween At The White House 
( October 30th 2023 )

It's the last day of October, which is, of course all Hallows Eve, but it is also the mid-point of autumn, and simply the last day of the longest month of this year.At least it was the longest month of the year to me anyway. It's been just a sad month, with the war in the middle east, the mass shooting in Maine, and the death of Matthew Perry. Connected to the war, is the rise of antisemitism on collage campuses, and other places throughout the country. Do I blame October? No. not really, it's just that I think I put too much faith that one month out of the year to lift my spirits high enough to pull me from all the sadness and frustration that has built up throughout the rest of the year. 
 
Will November be better? That remains to be seen. But I am looking forward to the clock changing, and bringing with it, shorter days. It's better for viewing sunsets and Sandhill crane. I love the dark rainy days. I love the yummy recipes I am always inspired to try. I love other fall things, such as football, the holidays, and the leaf peeping. I have a great place to begin November with, you see, we are planning to visit Mount Diablo in search of the California Condors, and a trip to Placerville and Auburn are also on the agenda for this week. There is a lot that can lift the stress off of me, and I am going to welcome all of it, so we will see.
 
But for now, l am going to enjoy the Hell out of Halloween. Alan and I are going out to lunch later today, something we haven't done in years. The Arroyo Cafe, here in Stockton. I already know I will be order the cheese enchiladas. They are delicious. A lunch out at Don Jose's Mexican restaurant, in Castro Village, was one of our most loved traditions in the Bay Area, but then we moved out here, and we let go of the tradition like so many other little events we would do in our former life. But it's all just a matter of searching for what we loved, and revisiting what made us, well, us. This will be an excellent start. We are getting older now, life is absolutely changing, but that doesn't mean everything has to.
 
So, on to the business of living in the moment. It's Halloween, and we have a ton of movies all lined up. I will tell you more about it all tomorrow, and show off our awesome Jack-o-lantern. He's a pretty little thing. And hey, if nothing else, the baby Trump's will be in New York, testifying in the civil fraud suit. The one involving the business of all things Trump, like his exaggeration of the value of his various properties and personal wealth. It should be interesting, if for no other reason, then to see if Donald Trump can keep his big mouth shut in front of the judge!
 
Stay tuned!
 
By the way, I spotted these on X and thought they were funny. 
I hope you do too, dear reader, and if you don't... shrug.
 

I made this one...


 

 

#12 The Blob (1958) | Full Movie | Creature Features

 

 "Steve Andrews: You know, plenty of people in their right minds thought they saw stuff like flying saucers. The light was just right in the angle of the imagination. And oh boy if that's what this is, this is just an ordinary night, and you and I are going to go home to sleep, and tomorrow the sun will shine just like yesterday, good old yesterday."
 
Steve Andrews (Steve McQueen)
The Blob
 
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 

Hubby and I and the fur-babies are going to snuggle up together and watch nonstop horror movies all day and night. We have full sized candy bars for the trick-or-treaters, should any ghouls or goblins drop by. Last year we didn't get a single child at the door, but it didn't stop me from purchasing candy this year just in case. Halloween is a very important holiday, and it will be a long year before it comes around again, so we will be celebrating to the fullest! We have BIG plans! We are going watch a couple movies, then we are going out for a special lunch, then its time to watch more movies. The films include, The Blob, Halloween, The Fog, Village Of The Damned, The Innocents, Abbot And Costello Meet Frankenstein, Dracula, The Lost Boys, Interview With The Vampire, The Conjuring, The Changling, The Stand and more! LOL. Obviously we can't, and won't, be watching all those movies, but you can bet we will try! And I have some Halloween themed nibbles and drinks planned also! It's our day! We love this day so much that October 31st was our first choice for our wedding day, but it was Wednesday that year, so we went with our next choice, Saturday, October 13th. We both love the number 13, it has been lucky for us! See, it's all in how you look at it! Now, go press play, and watch the terrific old classic, The Blob!

Be safe tonight, and have a fun Halloween!


 

 

Monday, October 30, 2023

#11 Skeleton In The Closet by Nat Gonella & His Georgians (1937)

 

 
“Frankenstein.
Big oaf by design.
The monster pines for romance.
But sadly, he cannot dance.” 
 
~Richelle E. Goodrich,

How about a little jazz?
 Grab your favorite Ghost or Vampire and let's dance!





 

Autumn Leaf Of The Day #39

 

“Samhain is the threshold to the Season of Death.
The fertile fields of summer give way to the
 bare forests of autumn.
 As crops slowly die and winter takes over,
 the cycle of life is once again approaching
a renewal.” 

~Dacha Avelin 
 
Tomorrow is Halloween, and all at once I am mourning a day that hasn't even got here. A year from today I will be doing the same thing. I will be another year older, and closer to the grave, so will I suddenly be uninterested in searching for autumn leaves, or celebrating Halloween? A year can change so much. I guess I am thinking about all this because of the loss of my niece and nephew earlier this year. I am thinking about Halloweens past. Costumes and bags of candy. The California raisin costume I made for my niece. Oh my... . Autumn is helping me to let go, it's just not coming as quickly as I wish it would.
 

Do You Believe In Magic, In Pumpkin's Heart?

 


 "It's Halloween, everyone is entitled to one good scare."

~Police Chief Leigh Brackett (Haddonfield)
(Charles Cyphers)
 
Halloween (1978)
 
Is it just me or is that pumpkin smiling at me? I love pumpkins like that one, they confirm what I've always said, and believe, and that is, pumpkins have souls. They are born to protect and to nourish and to bring magic to the autumn season! Think about it, what other season carries as much magic, love and happiness as autumn does? Beta carotene is so good for your health, and there is a real science to growing the perfect pumpkin. Autumn really does have it all! I look forward to the bluer than blue skies, the clean fresh chilly air, the beta carotene from yams, pumpkins and sweet potatoes, freshly pressed apple cider, apple cider donuts fresh from the deep frier and for me, the most important holiday of the year, Halloween! And what would the day be without my favorite horror movie, Halloween? Here are some of my favorite quotes...
 
  "I met him, 15 years ago; I was told there was nothing left; no reason, no conscience, no understanding in even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, of good or evil, right or wrong. I met this... six-year-old child with this blank, pale, emotionless face, and... the blackest eyes - the Devil's eyes. I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up, because I realized that what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely and simply... evil."
 
~Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence)
 

Laurie Strode: "It was the Boogeyman" (Jamie Lee Curtis)
Dr. Sam Loomis: "As a matter of fact, it was." (Donald Pleasence)
 

Do you believe in the Boogeyman?
Do you believe in magic?
Do pumpkins have souls?
 Are you ready for Halloween?
What is your favorite dish containing beta carotene? 
What's your favorite horror movie?