Monthly Archives: February 2025

Hamamelis (Witch Hazel)

Hamamelis (Witch Hazel)

Hamamelis (Witch Hazel)

After a fairly long visit with Cathy’s mom today, we went to the Agricultural Farm Park. Gardens in winter are not always great destinations but if you know where to look you can sometimes find something worth seeing. I’m a big fan of witch hazel, including any of the five Hamamelis species, as well as the hybrid Hamamelis × intermedia, a cross between H. japonica and H. mollis. H. virginiana blooms in the fall while the others all bloom in the late winter and early spring, which is particularly nice. The flowers aren’t large but they are often very abundant and their colors range from yellow, through orange to a rusty red. This one, growing in the park’s demonstration garden, doesn’t lose its leaves in the fall, which turn brown but hang on until spring, so the flowers are even less conspicuous.

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Second Christmas

Jim, Hannah, Abba, Jeff, Dorothy, and Cathy

Jim, Hannah, Abba, Jeff, Dorothy, and Cathy

With family scattered around the country, it isn’t always possible to be together on Christmas. In Cathy’s family, therefore, there is a tradition of Second Christmas, which happens anytime after December 25 sometimes as late as March the following year. This year, Second Christmas was celebrated on February 7 and 8. Cathy’s Brother Jim and his daughters Abba and Hannah flew in last night from Illinois and Dorothy and Jeff drove from Pennsylvania. We had a really nice visit with grandma in the morning and early afternoon. Then we went to the Lancaster County Dutch Market before heading to Great Falls. We walked to Olmsted Island, which is where this photo was taken.

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Coragyps atratus (Black Vulture)

Coragyps atratus (Black Vulture)

Coragyps atratus (Black Vulture)

A few minutes after the previous photo was taken, this black vulture (Coragyps atratus) landed on a rock next to the Olmsted Island overlook. He (or she, I have no idea) posed nicely for me, sitting in profile while I was able to get fairly close, especially with my long lens. It lacks the developed sense of smell of our other native vulture, the slightly larger turkey vulture (Cathartes aura). It finds food, therefore, either by sight or by following turkey vultures. From a distance and while flying, the two vultures can be distinguished by the different patterns of grey and black on underside of the wings, the turkey vulture having much more grey. They both fly with dihedral (v-shaped) wings, which makes them easily distinguished from the more flat-winged hawks and eagles.

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Second Christmas Dinner

Hannah, William, Abba, Jim, Dorothy, and Anna

Hannah, William, Abba, Jim, Dorothy, and Anna

Today was the second day of Second Christmas. William and Beth arrived late yesterday and this morning we all went to visit grandma. We spent a while with her in the activity room, visiting with her and with each other. We returned home and mostly just hung out and we had our ‘traditional’ Second Christmas gift exchange, which is pretty low-key and non-extravagant. Beth went to visit a friend so she’s not in this photo, although she did join us a little later and finished the meal with us. Cathy also decided to stay home and enjoy a few moments of quiet.

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Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos)

Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos)

Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos)

Second Christmas, like all good things, must come to an end. After another visit to grandma, we drove Jim, Abba, and Hannah to the airport a little before midday today. Their flight got cancelled but fortunately they were able to get on another flight and got home without any real problem. Cathy, Dorothy, and I walked the perimeter of of Theodore Roosevelt Island after dropping the others off. There wasn’t a lot going on but I did like these two mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) sitting on a log near the mouth of the marsh at the south end of the island.

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Snow

Snow

Snow

The last few years we haven’t really had much snow. I wouldn’t describe what we had the last couple days as a huge snowfall but comparatively it was a lot. This was out second snowfall of the year when we have gotten more than an inch, with about four inches on the ground this morning. It’s quite pretty and it wasn’t all that hard to clear the driveway or walk, so I didn’t mind it too much. Naturally mom called to tell me to hire a high school student to shovel so I wouldn’t have a heart attack. But actually, I enjoyed being out today. And it’s always nice being out in this when you know you can come back inside and get warm again when you’re done.

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Bald Eagle Nest

Bald Eagle Nest

Bald Eagle Nest

We walked to Lake Frank today and I took a few pictures of the eagle nest across the lake but we didn’t see either of the eagles. There is a tree near the southern end of the lake where we often see one of them perched so we walked towards that. It had been raining earlier in the day but when we left on our walk the sun was out. As we walked south, the wind picked up and the sky turned grey. About the time we got to where the eagle often sits (but we didn’t see it today) the rain started. We turned for home and were pretty wet by the time we got back. A half hour later the sun was out again. Ah, spring.

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Dot’s Birthday

Henry, Dot, and Cathy

Henry, Dot, and Cathy

We didn’t have a big party this year, but Cathy and I stopped over to see mom this evening, since today is her 94th birthday. She’s adjusted to her new living situation quite well and we’re very pleased with the support she’s getting there. Her apartment is small but comfortable and a good size for her. As you can see, we have one of her quilts hanging on the wall behind us.

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Library Puzzle

Library Puzzle

Library Puzzle

Cathy brother Jim gave us this puzzle for ‘Second Christmas’ and we finished it yesterday. For a while we thought there was a piece missing but happily it turned up, having disguised itself on the rug under the table. This was a tricky puzzle, especially after we had finished the border and the red area behind the zebra, which was by far the easiest part. It’s also a puzzle where looking at the picture on the box would have made a big difference but of course we don’t do that.

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