Category Archives: Animals

A Cold Day At The Beach

 

Yes, you read the title of this post correctly.  A few days ago, I ventured to the beach.  We had a brief respite between storms in my little corner of Maine, so I decided to get out and get some fresh air.  The snow was too deep to go hiking, even with snowshoes, so I figured the beach would be a safe bet.  It was cold, but not too bad.

 

When I got there, the snow drifts around the stairs (every set of stairs) to the beach was thigh deep.  I found that out when I tried to trudge through.  I made it, though, and carried on.  The beach itself was clear due to the tides, so I had no trouble walking along.

 

I took quite a few photos of ice formations on the rocks at the far end of the beach.  The icicles hanging over the edges made little caves that reminded me of Hoth (major nerd points if you get the reference).

 

Icicles at the Beach

 

Just as I was getting ready to head back to my car, I saw a woman and her dog walking along the beach toward me.  Luckily, the dog was extremely friendly (I’ve had my share of run-ins with dogs of the not-so-friendly persuasion) and well behaved.  Her name was Lexi Rose…the dog, that is.  Her owner told me that Lexi was a rescued Borzi better known as a Russian Wolfhound, and that she was only seven months old.  Seven months old and she was already almost up to my hip (and I’m a pretty tall girl).

 

Lexi Rose

 

So after taking a few pictures of Lexi (with permission, of course), and chatting a little with her owner, I headed back to my car, stopping to take a few other shots of ice encased seaweed and shells.

 

So, in spite of getting a minor sun/wind burn on my face, it was a rather pleasant day.

 

Don’t be afraid to visit the beach on nice days during the winter months, folks.  It may be cold, but it’s a whole new twist on familiar scenery.

 

 

Until next time…

 

~A.M.

A Not-So-Happy New Year

 

I’m sure my readers (all two of you) are wondering why there weren’t any blog posts the past two Mondays. Well, there’s a reason for that and it’s extremely sad. A horrible start to the new year.

 
On Tuesday, January 6, 2015, I had to say goodbye to my best friend. My 17 year old cat, Tigger, passed away. She had been with me, was my shadow, my comfort, my joy, my best friend since she found me and adopted me as her mom.

 
Her loss hit me exceedingly hard and is still weighing on my mind and heart. So my Monday blog posts were the furthest thing from my mind. Instead, I was taking some time to mourn. Then I began working on some projects to honor my cat’s memory and help me begin to heal.

 

 

TiggerRest well my beautiful baby girl. You will be forever loved and forever missed. I hope we will meet again in another life. I love you, Tig.  [-_-,]

 

 

 

 

 
~A.M.

Give Thanks

 

 

It’s once again the time of year to give thanks for your blessings.  Well, that and to stuff yourself silly with too much food! Thanksgiving (at least here in the US)!

 

 

 

Turkey Trot

Save a turkey! Eat a veggie burger! [-_^]

I wish you all a safe, happy, and (hopefully) healthy Thanksgiving.

Until next time…

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A.M.

Special Day

This week brings a special day for me.  Some of my readers may know what it is.  To those that don’t know…well…it will remain a secret!  Mwa ha ha ha!

But seriously, I intend to have a good day when it arrives, be it a day full of fun or rest, or a little of both!

To hold you folks over until next week, here’s a random photo for your enjoyment.  So…enjoy!

Little Moth

Until next time…

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~A.M.

Rocket Raccoon For The Win

 

 

No, this post doesn’t have anything to do with Guardians of the Galaxy (though I do want to see the film), but the title got your attention, didn’t it? d_[^_^]

 

Anyway, one day last week I came home to find this….

 

Bent Birdfeeder Poles

 

I was freaking out, wracking my brain trying to figure out who or what could possibly have done it. Then, recently, I found my answer.

 

Raccoon 1

 

This little bandit decided to not only steal the suet I put out for the birds, but also the entire cage it was in and the hook I used to hang the cage! Then! He (or she, I’m not sure) came back the next night and went after the other bird feeder I have out. The smart little bugger pulled the feeder down, pulled the sticks that the birds perch on out of it, pulled the cap off, and ate every single seed in the feeder and every single seed that fell out onto the ground.

 

Raccoon 2

 

I guess he doesn’t understand that I put out bird seed for the birds!

 

Raccoon=2, Me and my bird feeders=0

 

 

Until next time…

 

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~A.M.