Friday, April 30, 2010
Best of Breed!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Hell did not freeze over!!!!
Ken also put up some bird houses for me. This one is a cedar blue bird house that I bought at Walmart.
And this one, my dad made for me. I am hoping the blue birds like this one also. May be I can con my dad into making me another one.
I am so glad we have tomorrow off even though it is our last Friday in April off. Starting next week we have noon dismissals on Friday. Not as good as being off but I will miss the Friday rush hour traffic, which is always a good thing. We have another busy weekend coming up. Ken and Evie are on their way to Beaumont. Evie is entered in a three day show there starting tomorrow. Since she shows at 9:30am, he decided to leave today and stay over night. Ken is going to watch her show and then head back to the house while Evie stays with her handler, Brian Livingston. I hate that we will not be there Saturday but it is a long drive from Willis to Beaumont and gas is not cheap right now. Brian will call and let us know how she did. We will drive in on Sunday to watch her and then we will bring her home, hopefully with some more points. Wish us luck!
Friday, April 23, 2010
Champion Ikon
Thursday, April 22, 2010
You See The Most Amazing Things.....
These are Winter Wrens. I know that because my dad gave me a bird book. As a matter of fact my dad and I were kind of fascinated with these tiny little birds. They blend in so well with the ground that you don't notice them until the ground starts moving and you realize there are birds there. This is the 2nd time I have seen them roost like this. The first time was back in November. Ken was out of town at a dog show and I happened to notice what looked like a animal that had made itself into a ball on the ledge under the back porch. I could not tell what it was and it did not look like birds. The next morning the "animal was gone". But it wasn't an animal it was the Winter Wrens. I found out they will roost in parties consisting of the family or of many individuals gathered together for warmth. I never realized that any birds did that. The two photos I took show their heads, but that was because I had disturbed them. The Winter Wrens do not nest in Texas, they come in around September and leave around May heading back north to build their nests and raise their babies. The picture below shows two that huddled together under the front porch. The amazing thing is these birds sleep all night. When I left the house at 5am to go to work, these birds had not moved all night long. I never realized that birds did that also. I am having great fun with my bird book, you are never too old to learn.
This photo of the Winter Wren with the babies is from the Internet.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
What A Day
As you can see the bunny was sitting on the tomato cage right by the two small tomatoes.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Easter Break
This is a Luna moth at took shelter under our porch yesterday evening. I have never seen one in person before. They sure are beautiful. It is said they have a wing span of 4 to 5 inches and the moth only lives a week in adult form since they don't have a mouth or digestive system. In that weeks time they breed and the female lays a lot of eggs. I have seen a lot of interesting things since we move onto our land in the country.
Below is a side view of the moth. The color is just beautiful.
On Saturday Ken or course had to take Ikon and Evie to the show in Navasota, where in my previous blog I bragged that Ikon finished her championship. Mom and I went to the bookstore, Michaels, Walmart and Kroger. We got home around 2pm to find Dad had been enjoying himself on the front porch reading and snoozing. ;-) When Ken got home around 4:30pm, we grilled rib eyed steaks for supper and then it was more porch sitting!! Easter morning my brother and his wife and their 5 year old son, Tyler, came over for some Easter egg hunting. My mother had decided that my husband needed to hunt Easter eggs so she got him some along with a basket. We made the bow on Saturday and I hid his eggs on Sunday while Jimmy was hiding Tyler's. Ken being the good sport that he is went on his own Easter egg hunt and then tried to steal the ones Tyler found. I think everybody had a great time, I know I did.
It was kind of deary Easter morning, but Tyler did not care. He loves hunting Easter eggs!
Here is the hubby hunting up the eggs that I hid.
This is Kathy, my dad and Tyler. I think dad wanted to steal some of Tyler's eggs.
Ken is trying to talk Tyler out of some of his eggs. That was not going to happen!
And still more discussion about the eggs. All though I think in this picture, Tyler was showing Uncle Ken his Sponge Bob egg.
Another photo of Ken and mom. Don't our woods look beautiful in the background. They are so green.
Tyler is showing his Nana what kind of eggs he got
Tyler and his dad.
A game of chase! Kathy says she is raising two boys!
On Monday the weather was just beautiful and so while clothes were washing Ken and I went out to work on one of the front flower beds. Ken got a small tiller attachment for his weed eater and after we dug out some bushes, he tilled the soil so I could plant my butterfly plants, rosemary bushes and daisy bushes. Dad had suggested he get something like this.
This is what the bed is starting to look like. I still have 3 boxwood bushes to get out, but we are reusing them along one side of the garage.
Magic was very busy too. He was supervising everything that was being done.
Here Ken is moving limbs that I have been picking up. He is taking them to our burn pile.
And finally here are two of the boxwoods that I planted alongside the garage. We wanted to make sure they would survive the transplant before we dug up the rest. They seem to be doing fine, so tomorrow I will dig up 3 more and plant them.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
New Champion Brag
http://www.edangsd.com/Gilley.html Her Dam is Dezaray's Ultimate Desire. She is now the dam of 2 Champions with another daughter of this breeding that should finish. The picture below is the best photo I have of Ikon as of yet. We are hoping the new champion photo will be something that can be put in an advertisment. Ikon is owned by me, my husband, JD Baker and her breeder Joe Henig. We are so proud of this girl.