With Dorothy out of town, Cathy and I had a quiet evening out today, which was a nice way to end the week. This is Cathy waiting by the fire at Redrock Canyon Grill. The wait wasn’t very long, the food was decent (although not as good as the price implied) and it was nice to be out together.
The Ides of March
The spicebush is in bloom and the little things that like flowers are active. It was another warm day today and I took time to go out and enjoy it a little. I wandered around in the woods next to my office and took pictures of spicebush flowers as well as some daffodils that are blooming there. There was a tiny spider on the daffodil and this ant on the spicebush.
Spring Weather
It was a beautiful spring day today, more like May than March. Cathy and I took a walk around the block at lunch time and I took a few pictures. The star magnolia picture was taken at Cathy’s mom’s house after work. Not the most reliable bloomer in our climate, often being hit by a late frost, but not this year.
- Ficaria verna (Fig Buttercup)
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Cherry Blossoms
(Prunus serrulata)
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Star Maagnolia
(Magnolia stellata)
It’s Thank You Erin Day
Shortly after we moved into our house our good friend Erin gave me some bulbs. There were daffodils, crocuses, and hyacinths. Here are the daffodils and crocuses. They are all in bloom right now, ahead of the rest of the bulbs that are coming up fast and furious as the temperature was in the upper 70s today.
- Daffodil
- Daffodil
- Daffodil
- White Crocus
- White Crocus
- Purple Crocus
National Airport
Dorothy flew to Florida today to visit her friend, Simone. Simone’s brother Eric and his friend Brian were on the same flight, which was nice since it was Dorothy’s first time flying without us. Here are a few photos from Reagan National Airport, the first airport I remember being in as a child.
- Eric, Dorothy, and Brian
- Corridor of Time
- Cathedral of Flight
- Icarus
- Modern American Tardis
- No Parking Any Tim
A Night Out
Dorothy and two of her friends went to see Young The Giant this evening. This is them, just before they left. Dawn, Kendra, Dorothy, and James.
More Spring Flowers
It was cool this morning and again in the evening but in the afternoon it was very pleasant out. We worked in the yard and I hauled off a load of sticks to the dump. That seems to be a never ending task. When I got back I took a break to enjoy the flowers that we have around the yard. I’m particularly fond of blue flowers and like Chionodoxa a lot. Small but very nice.
- Daffodil ‘Tete-a-Tete’
- Daffodil ‘Tete-a-Tete’
- Chionodoxa lucilae
- Chionodoxa lucilae
- Hyacinth
- Hyacinth
Duck On A Bike
He used to have propellors on his head that spun around when he moved but they have fallen off. I know where one is but without all three he isn’t balanced properly and he falls over, which is sort of useless. Still, a duck on a bike is a happy thing. Thanks, David.
Kendra
Kendra came over this evening and hung out with Dorothy. We took pictures of each other with our cameras and this is the one of Kendra we decided we liked best.
Toad In The Grass
It isn’t as sinister as a snake in the grass but a toad in the grass is something to look out for. Cathy came across this fell while working in the yard this afternoon. After I took a few pictures I tried to clear the grass away for a better shot but he didn’t like that and backed down into the ground and disappeared.
Sunrise
We had another beautiful sunrise this morning.
- Sunrise
- Sunrise
Bartholomew Cubbins
I’m not sure how many hats TJ is actually wearing, but probably not 500.
International Change
I emptied my pocket onto the table this evening and found, among other things, these three coins. Why were there 5 Danish Kroner and 2 Canadian Dollar pieces in my pocket? You may well ask. I assume I had taken them out of one of the pockets of my camera bag recently and they’ve been in my pocket ever since, moving around with the rest of my change as I changed clothes. I’ve always felt that U.S.A. money is not as nice as the rest of the world. I guess I like the idea of different presidents on different denominations well enough, but maybe we could be more creative with the reverse. Also, I like the two-tone Canadian coin. I’m also a fan of the £1 and £2 coins (and the £2 is also two colors). Unlike our $1 coins, the £1 coins can be differentiated from other coins while still in your pocket, which I think it vital. Make $1 coins smaller but thicker and they might catch on. I think $2 and $5 coins might be nice, as well.
Amelia
I had a surprise visit at my office today from a friend. This is Amelia and she was nice enough to let me take a few pictures of her. Happy birthday, dear one.
Spring Purple
It was cool again today but mostly sunny and beautiful. The last few days, with the alternating warm and rain, has brought out the smaller daffodils and crocuses. There are occasional cherry trees already in bloom although we’re not really close to them all being out yet. There are likely to be lots of daffodil pictures in the coming weeks so I decided to stick to posting crocuses today, mostly just pictures of purple.
I was out in the yard, lying on a tarp because the ground is still very wet. I rolled over and was watching the clouds go by when I saw a nuthatch bopping around on the tree overhead. This picture of it (the third one here) was taken through small branches which accounts for much of the fuzziness. Cute little thing, though.
- Purple Crocus
- Purple Crocus
- Nuthatch
WCA Auction
We went to the WCA Auction and had a good time visiting with friends as well as buying a few things to help support the school. I took a bunch of pictures, as you might expect, but I think I like this one the most. This is Sterling and Connie and a nicer couple of people you will be hard pressed to find.
Sycamore Seeds
It was another beautiful, clear day today, at least in the morning. I went out to see what I could find to photograph and didn’t come back with much. There are a some weeds with tiny white flowers but the pictures aren’t all that good. I also got some more pictures of daffodils but we’ll be seeing a lot of those shortly. Finally, there are these sycamore seeds. I can’t say I’ve looked at them all that closely before although I’ve pulled apart the seed balls from time to time. I’m glad I went out when I did because in the afternoon the temperature dropped and it started raining, sometimes quite hard.
Signs of Spring
After yesterday’s rain and this morning’s fog, it was a perfectly beautiful day today, sunny and quite warm. I took a break to go outside and take some pictures at lunch time and got some more pictures of maple flowers as well as some feral daffodils blooming in the woods next to my building, being enjoyed by a bee, as well.
- Maple Flowers
- Maple Flowers
- Maple Flowers
- Bee and Daffodils
Fog
After yesterday’s rain, we woke this morning to clear skies but the area was blanketed with a layer of fog. It turned our otherwise banal suburban street into something out of a fairy tale, with trees disappearing into the mist.
Rainy Leap Day
We had a very rainy day today, with it coming down quite hard for a good while. We haven’t actually had a lot of rain lately and nothing as strong as this so it was kind of nice, in a dreary, cold, gray sort of way. I love days like today, actually, but I’m pretty busy at work and didn’t get a chance to go out in it. On the way home, stopped at a traffic light, I did take a few pictures of the colored lights reflecting off the wet pavement.