by Susan | May 31, 2020 | Odds and Ends, Projects
A porch is to a house as a smile is to a person. When planning our house, I was adamant that I have a porch big enough to sit on and enjoy being outdoors. I’m a winner, and we have a fantastic 8′ x 33′ porch that runs along part of the front of the...
by Susan | May 25, 2020 | Birds and Wildlife, Out and About in Maine
Hannah and I headed up to Meddybemps today to pick up a couple of barrels to turn into rain barrels. Meddybemps. It’s such fun to say. On the way home, we drove through the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, and pulled into a river overlook just in time to see...
by Susan | May 22, 2020 | Birds and Wildlife, Out and About in Maine
A couple of times a week, Hannah and I end the day with a drive before dinner. Cameras in hand, we take off for an hour or so in search of wildlife. Sometimes we only spot some Canada Geese. Or Cormorants. Or a gulp of Cormorants being harassed by Gulls. And then last...
by Susan | May 16, 2020 | Odds and Ends, Projects
For the past couple of summers, Hannah and I have been raising Monarch butterflies. I’ve used little net houses and plastic totes to raise them. Inside, they’ve escaped, and I’ve found the caterpillars crawling up the walls. Outside, the wind has...
by Susan | May 11, 2020 | Out and About in Maine
Hannah was out and about this afternoon on a hunt for sea glass. She called to find out when I would be finished with work and said she was kidnapping me so I could enjoy the beautiful day for a while. We visited for a while with this Common Eider Duck pair. Hannah...
by Susan | May 10, 2020 | Bird Patterns, Felt Patterns, Perching Bird Patterns
A friend shared a photo of a Magnolia Warbler on Instagram. Intrigued, I sat down yesterday to design one. This morning, as I was cutting out the pieces to sew him, I spotted a flash of yellow out the window. I popped up to take a closer look – a Magnolia...
by Susan | May 9, 2020 | Backyard Birds, On the Farm
May 9 and the weather forecast called for snow. A polar vortex they say. I can’t imagine what my first hummingbird of the season thought of this turn of events. In this one it looks like he’s thinking WTF! My sentiments exactly.
by Susan | May 7, 2020 | Backyard Birds, On the Farm
It was so beautiful yesterday that I spent my morning working on the porch. I made it through a Zoom meeting and another couple of hours of work before the sun slipped behind the clouds, chilling things down. It was absolutely lovely. No bugs. The wind chimes were...
by Susan | May 2, 2020 | Out and About in Maine
I tagged along with Hannah today. She was on a mission to take pictures for her school photography assignment. The subject was beach trash. It was a beautiful day in Beals with lots of whitecaps in the harbor. Hannah scoured the landscape collecting images of trashed...
by Susan | May 2, 2020 | On My Mind
We’ve just finished our first month of “Stay Safer at Home” here in Maine and are now into month two. Yet for the Bennett family, it’s been over eight weeks of hunkering down. When Hannah arrived home from Denmark on March 14th, we...