As usual - Spring is moving by too fast. We've had so much cool weather...several light frosts and very little rain...until just a few days ago. No we've had our first 1" rain in May here...we had a pittance in April and March as well. But that one inch and all the humidity brought on by southern Gulf air has transformed everything into a jungle of green! Although we are being listed in a "Severe" drought so far this year, it "looks" pretty enticing for the moment.
Painting, Photography and the Tallgrass Prairie are passions of mine. Finding time for all can be a challenge! Stop by from time to time and join me in the process.
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Too Fast...
Sunday, April 11, 2021
So Look Forward to Ephemerals!

Those wildflowers of Spring - who doesn't look forward to seeing these little beauties? I fondly think of them as "ephemeral"...they last such a short time as a whole. But getting to see the first of the Spring is real tonic.
Spring Beauty is one flower that many people miss because it is so diminutive...the plant itself rarely taller than 6 inches, and as small as just 3 inches. Each blossom barely larger than a third of an inch across. I was at a childhood park along the Des Moines River in Ft Dodge (IA) visiting my wife's mother when I took a break and went down to the river timber below her place; that maybe I might catch them. I was lucky - the ground was peppered with them.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
All is Good!
Monday, March 1, 2021
Out of the Deep Freeze and Loving It!
Saturday, January 9, 2021
Struggling...
The year has started out quite pleasant...not great for driving I'm sure, but the cold foggy mornings have brought pleasant tapestry everywhere. Its been a mild winter so far.
As far as critters visiting each day, we've had the usual Opossums and Raccoons at the bird feeders during the night and a flush of American Goldfinches, House Finches and a good crop of Purple Finches from up north. Our Juncos all seemed to have moved south on the heels of the blizzard a couple weeks back and occasionally we still see a Tree Sparrow or two, which is unusual as most winters they tend to stay in good numbers through at least February or March.
We have had one unusual visitor and I suspect is is an escapee from someone's pen. We had a Northern Bobwhite for a few days! It was very skittish and a loner so I don't have much hope for it surviving around here...we have lots of hungry Coyotes, Owls and hawks! We had a Northern Bobwhite show up here in the valley about 18 years ago too, so this has been fun to see!
A bit of a rush this past Christmas in the studio, some last minute orders and a very slow postal service for shipping anything! It makes it a bit hectic getting materials and supplies on time for clients! But we got through it and now settling in for the winter.
I usually try and write a positive blog...I'm struggling with this one...even what to say.
We all witnessed January 6th. I'm struggling to understand why some seem to think it was no big deal. I'm struggling to understand why some of our legislators swore an oath to the Constitution, yet are loathe to carry it out. I'm struggling to understand why people I thought were intelligent, believe anything a classic narcissist says. And I struggle to understand why we can't work together for the common good and benefit of one another.
I truly hope that this nation can pull together, quit finger pointing, quit crying wolf and be good to one another. Love thy neighbor as thy self - haven't we learned this yet?
Take care and cherish your family and friends. I'll say it again - please be good to one another.
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Christmas Was White After All...
Am I getting old or what? Here we were plugging along, being spoiled with warmer than normal days - Georgie even cut Spinach from underneath her row cover in the north yard garden a couple days before Christmas! We were feeling pretty smug about it all...even been putting off mounting the plow to the truck this fall/winter, I mean - why bother, right?
Ha! Of course it snowed - it was Christmas yesterday after all! I only remember one Christmas in NW Iowa when there was no snow, and that was in the mid 1950's! I remember fussing about how was Santa going to get around - guess I should have looked at the bigger picture...hey he had to deliver to the southern hemisphere too - DUH! Shouldn't be too hard switching sleigh runners to wheels right?
But ya, reality raised its head and there we were...spending the last day of no snow and decent temps getting ready for a Blizzard Warning the next day...not a lot of snow, maybe 5"? Hard to tell when its horizontal. Pretty good winds...a basic white-out for nearly 10 hours. Yup, sure looked like Christmas...should be a lot of happy kids anyway! Us old grumps will just have to enjoy the view - it is pretty😊
Just a week ago we were all excited checking out the "Great Conjunction" of Jupiter and Saturn in the SW sky. For a good 10 days I thought we were doomed to cloud cover each evening, but two days before the event we got lucky and had a good look...it was kind of cool seeing both Jupiter and Saturn in the camera lens together...were able to see 4 of Jupiter's moons also but not any of Saturn's (Its just a camera lens after all). The next night we were clouded in again and it seemed maybe the best day - the 21st - might be lost as well.
But we got lucky! It was pretty windy the evening of the 21st but I did the best I could with the camera/lens...could see just 3 of Jupiter's moons...Callisto was too far out and too dim this time but Saturn was now very close in view with Jupiter. I tried taking some normal scenes with the two in the background but they just weren't shots I was happy with. This had plenty of hype for a few weeks before but really (not to rain on parades or the "emotional" event some portrayed) I remember plenty of single planet observations of Jupiter by itself - closer in its orbit to Earth, and Venus - especially last summer(!); that were much brighter than this conjunction...but it really was cool to see both planets so close by one another in the night sky!
And now we're hearing rumbles of another snow system coming in about 3 days. But its now winter and we'll just settle in to the rhythm of the season; at least the days are now getting longer - that's a positive!
I'm looking forward to a better year ahead...and I know of a few Billion people thinking the same thing...at least we had a White Christmas here and didn't miss out!
Have a Happy and Blessed New Year, and be kind to one another!
Saturday, November 21, 2020
Freezing/Thawing...Once in a Blue Moon
If memory serves me, the past couple years lacked some of my favorite days of the season...Indian Summer. This year has tried making up for it and hasn't done too bad of a job. Although we've had 3 snowfalls this season already, they've been fairly light and melted in short order...just the past several days have been in the 60's and 50's and quite pleasant for late November!
Really I haven't relished this Fall too much, I won't get into it, just say I'd as soon forget it...in fact most of us would just as soon forget the entire year! Its been tough on some folks more so than others.
I will admit I have been having a good deal of trouble motivating myself, like many, many have I'm sure. But I have had a few bright spots appear here and there this year...so thankful for Georgie and the kids, and good friends who think of me and lift my spirits. I know I am blessed and am grateful.
Studio work has been slow, but I keep on plodding away with small jobs and also work on the acreage...the chain saw has been busy off and on, a little seed collection from the pastures and some patching of the barn and crib roofs have also kept us busy. Drawing, printing and some framing occupying each day now, tis the season😊.