Wednesday, September 28, 2005

End Of Summer

Although I still have a few here, some of my hummingbirds have started to head south for the Winter. It's a sad day for me when I realize that they've all gone and that I won't see them again until late April.

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These photos are not nearly as good as the ones I took in June. But they're not terrible. I was just a little too close to the feeder so they're a twinge blurry. If you look closely at the bottom 2 photos, you can see her little tongue sticking out!

Hummingbirds are the tiniest of all birds. They are no bigger than my pinky finger.

Hummingbirds wings flap about 55 times per second and they can fly at the rate of 25 miles per hour.

To learn more about hummingbirds, specifically the Ruby Throated Hummingbird which is most common species in the US, click here.

I've enjoyed endless hours with these little creatures. I'm completely facinated with them and I know they've become quite used to seeing me. In fact, on Monday, when I brought the feeder in to wash and refill, one of my little girls pitched an absolute fit at me! She was sitting in the pine tree and the minute I grabbed that feeder, she started screaming at me!

They are fearless and very territorial. I've had them come right up to me and hover about a foot away from my face, almost as if they're thanking me for feeding them. If we stand to close to the feeder, they buzz us! That is, they divebomb us but because they're wings move so fast, you can hear them buzz. Scott came in the house one day last week all excited and proudly proclaimed that he had been buzzed by a hummingbird!

Hummingbird feeders are a great responsibility. The feeder must be washed and the sugar water changed at least every 4 days. After that period of time, the sugar water can start to ferment and the growth of mold can take place and that can make the tiny little birds sick. I love my little hummingbirds so much that it's never been a chore for me to take care of the feeders. In fact, I've had so much Hummingbird activity here this Summer, that I've had to wash and refill the feeders every other day all Summer!

Besides the sugar water, which gives Hummingbirds their instant energy, their main source of food is the protein found in bugs. We never use pesticides in our garden. Not only do we not want to harm the hummingbirds, but if we kill of the bugs, then the hummingbirds won't have enough food in our garden to keep them here.

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

My Christmas Gifts Are Complete

except for the finishing that I have to do on the sewing machine which I'll probably do over the weekend. So, I plan to start on my All That Jazz block in the next day or two. Stay tuned for updates.

Monday, September 26, 2005

Lucy With Stenciling


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Originally uploaded by Kitty And Me.
Well, I found a photo of my stenciling. Actually, Scott took this photo of my Lucy and the stenciling just happens to show in the background. I wish he would have thought to move the empty iced tea pitcher!

Anyway, that's stenciling, not wallpaper. Each block took me 15 minutes so all together, to do the whole kitchen, it took me almost 3 weeks. Lucy is sitting on the counter next to the sink. The stenciling is a border by the ceiling in the rest of the room.

A Bountiful Harvest


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Originally uploaded by Kitty And Me.
Also hanging in my house, my kitchen actually, is this lovely frame made for me by Janet's husband. The design is another one of mine but this one too is retired. It's beautiful in my kitchen as it goes so well with my stenciling.

My Cats In Hats And Cross Stitch


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Originally uploaded by Kitty And Me.
Janet asked me what sort of things I have hanging on my walls. Well, being a cross stitch designer, I have alot of cross stitch pieces displayed.

This piece is quite large and it hangs in my living room. It's one of my designs but I believe it's been discontinued. The cats are my own babies. Simba on left, then Lucy, then Nightmare and on the right, my Garfield.

Scott does not like this piece. I think it's because Simba, Nightmare and Garfield are boy kitties and I put hats on them!

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