You're viewing the comments posted on the entries, photos, and maps for this journal. Want to add a comment of your own? Click anywhere you see the icon within a journal entry. Go to the most recent entry in this journal.
Oh, it’s you! I thought I recognized that sense of humor but I was stumped at first.
4 years ago"What a nice looking little guy! Look at those brown eyes. I’m sure someone loves him very much."
Well, I dunno, whoever is standing next to him only has one leg. ;)
He has lies in his eyes.
4 years ago"Small pond next to the dump." This just sounds wrong.
4 years agoYup. No biking today. We’re hoping to get out for a walk later though after the day warms up a bit.
4 years agoWe found out because we’re on her mailing list from when we saw her at sisters. She plans to have more of these, so I’ll forward her email to you the next time one arrives. Also, you can go to her website or Facebook page and sign up.
You’re right, we have all we need - except a strong enough internet to follow the concert better. It seems to be getting weaker, maybe because everyone is sitting at home streaming.
I love that video of Caitlin Canty! Wish we'd been watching her house concert with you.
How did you find out about it? Any others with her or similar musicians coming up soon?
Sounds like you have everything you need at your John Day home - access to food, nature, entertainment, fitness equipment, and best of all .. excellent company!
Hope the open wound healing is uneventful.
We'll .. that certainly makes it easier to hunker down and heal!
4 years agoInvasive... So that's why I could not find it searching wildflowers of Oregon!
Thanks Andrea!
Oh, of course. Obviously a solitaire, since there’s only one. I knew I’d seen this bird before from the white eye ring, but was too lazy to do the research. Thanks!
4 years agoSeems to match Townsend's solitaire
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Townsends_Solitaire#_ga=2.121966728.2052036046.1585801734-138912334.1529963732
Thank you, Doctor Brown. I won’t eat it now after all.
4 years agoMight be a species of Sedum, but I could not find a good image match.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedum
This is Euphorbia Myrsinites, donkey/myrtle spurge, a toxic invasive in Oregon.
4 years ago
It sounds like the sheriff has it under control. Keep that wound clean and free of cooties!
4 years ago