SpringHello and welcome back to Toni Taddeo's Tuesday 4.
1. Spring cleaning is a very old tradition. Some say it began with Passover and removing leaven from the home and the fact that windows begin to be thrown open. What Spring cleaning do you do?
When we lived up north it seemed that "spring cleaning" had a lot more emphasis and importance...opening up the windows and letting the fresh air inside after a long cold winter with the house sealed up tight to keep it warm. Taking off the extra blankets and quilts and washing the bedding, shaking out the rugs, etc. Since we live in the south "spring cleaning" isn't as significant as it was in the north, but it is something we tend to do seasonally anyway. Changing the decor from winter warm colors and fabrics to lighter summery looks...maybe even washing some curtains and slip covers on furniture (if you have any), washing windows, sweeping the porch and getting rid of all the dust and pollen that has accumulated in the early spring days. I did a little bit of spring cleaning a week ago in preparation for our overnight guests. I had to get the guest room ready and clean the guest bathroom. I also purchased some new towels and sheets.
Here's the guest room, all cleaned and ready for company.
And I did clean off the porch tables and chairs and made sure they were ready for guests so we could have a little porch time and watch the birds, which we did.
2. Does daylight saving time make any difference in your life for good or bad?
Yes, it does affect me adversely. I do not like the change in time in either direction and I wish they would fix it one way or the other and then leave it alone. The older we get the harder it seems it is to adjust to the time change each spring and fall. I really don't see where it helps anyone and it needs to be stopped. I do like having longer days in the summer, however...so let's leave it that way!
3. Do you have a spring reading/watch list or perhaps a 'to do' list?
I probably do have a "to do" list, but haven't quite figured it out yet. Our schedule has been mostly guided by things like Doctor appointments, helping at Dixie Cottage, church activities, and family activities. My personal "to do" list has to be fit inside of those parameters, and there really isn't a lot of time left over. Some things might be changing in the near future, but I will save that for a later post and keep you wondering. LOL. Nothing bad, so don't worry.
4. The "peepers" are back here by the water. There are thousands of this itty bitty frogs(the size of a finger nail) peeping like loud birds. What signs of spring are showing up in your neck of the woods and what Spring flower is your favorite to see blooming?
I am not seeing too many flowers right now. We already had our azaleas blooming and they are done already. I need to get some fresh flowers planted. My butterfly garden that I planted last year is starting to regrow and I am hopeful there will be some new flowers there soon. My gardening skills are not very good these days. I need to get out there and do something about it, but my shoulder/arm issues keep me from doing very much. It is what it is.
The signs of spring that we DO see are as follows...these pictures are JUST FROM YESTERDAY and TODAY, so hold on to your hats and enjoy the ride:
The Sand Hill Crane family continue to visit us on our side of Still Waters Pond every day!
Little Pat and Val are growing like weeds already!
This morning we were visited by Goldfinches and Cardinals
This is a female Goldfinch, transitioning into her breeding plumage!
Mama Blue Bird looks like she has some kind of worm to feed the babies...the parents are busy still feeding the baby birds...but I think they will be fledging soon...
This sparrow came for a tea party:
Yesterday we had a flock of Cedar Waxwings land for a pool party:
They were checking out the holly tree and looking for berries, but they are too late. The squirrels ate them all last fall.
So they just stayed for a nice long drink and then flew on to their next stop:
Daddy Bluebird is hoping the babies will come out soon so he can stop going back and forth every few minutes to feed them:
And those are my current signs of spring right here in our yard. I barely have time to do my spring housecleaning because I'd rather be watching these birds!
Thanks again to Annie, our hostess, for coming up with questions for us each week.
I hope you will play along and tell us what you enjoy about spring time.
Have a blessed and beautiful spring my friends.
Enjoy watching all of God's creation outside your open windows.
We're a lot alike as we roll with the moment as far as scheduling, or keeping up with the seasons and such. I feel less stressed that way. And YES, I wish they'd pick a time and leave it there. DST is fine, just whatever. *grin* Great photos like always.
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My stars! The bird pictures are just beautiful. I could sit and watch them all day. I am catching up because I have taken a computer break for a few days. Scott singing was precious. I will keep your secret. Spring cleaning to me is deep cleaning and I prefer to do it when it is too cold to go outside and some in the fall when I have worn myself out on the heat.
ReplyDeleteThose cedar waxwings are taking the cake for me.
I love seeing those baby Cranes. I have to say that the time change doesn’t really affect me a whole lot. Now if I still had to do whole house spring c, that would affect me in a bad way. LOL
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, how I love all the birds and activity in your backyard!! Those colts are so cute!! I worry about them and hope they grow quickly so they won't be so vulnerable. Thanks for sharing them with us!! Another fun Tuesday 4!! xo
ReplyDeleteI saw my first robin of the seaon last weekend. Hurrah! But today I saw a flock of geese flying SOUTH! I called to them and told them they were confused and to turnaround!
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Blessings,
Betsy
Pam, your bird photos are great. I enjoy them all but my favorite is always the red cardinal. Apparently your property is a Bird Paradise!
ReplyDeleteSitting out on your porch and watching the birds . . . what a lovely way to wile away the hours :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like the birthday celebration went great-- lots of good tasty food and lots of family--lots of love! I am loving seeing these COLTS!!-- and I love the names you picked out! Wow those cedar waxwings are striking birds-- very pretty. I've never seen any here.. I love the pool party picture! And YES I do love spring except for the great yellow pollen time LOL. It usually only lasts 2 weeks here, thankfully. I wish they would keep us on daylight savings time permanently-- I love it I think they started it for the farmers right..not sure.?? Hugs!-- debbi at debbisfrontporch not anonymous ha ha ha LOL
ReplyDeletePam: I enjoy seeing the pictures of the new-born Sand Cranes. I am still having trouble with the time change and my sleeping schedule. I intend to get some work done on this house. Roger is coming home this weekend, That's the plan and you know plans can change. Peace and blessings to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteI'd much rather look at the birds in my yard, and yours, Pamela, than do a lick of housework - lol! I will have to get busy soon, though, and the kids will be here in a little over a week. Enjoy your slice of heaven!
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I left a comment earlier but I think it disappeared LOL-- Debbi at debbisfrontporch not anonymous LOL
ReplyDeleteOnce again, lovely bird pictures. Those Sand Hill Babies are already showing that they have grown! You guest room looks inviting and lovely. I hope you enjoy the visit with your friends. See you again soon!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this, Pamela. You do have quite an assortment of bird life in your yard. I am sure your pond attracts them. I love the photos of them - and those little babies are so cute.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed reading your answers. I don't believe I have ever really practiced spring cleaning. You photos are so beautiful. Pat and Val are just too cute! The cardinal and yellow bird are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteYour nature pictures are always just amazing. What a blessing to live where you do. HOPE that I can get back to visiting more.
ReplyDeleteYour guest room is very pretty and cozy, I think your guest will be very comfortable. As always, love all the pictures of the birds and the baby cranes as so cute. I don't like the time change either, I haven't had a good evening since.....it will take me a while. Hope you are enjoying a good week.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your answers. Those baby cranes are so cute. I love the cardinal and what a lovely array of birds you have. I wouldn't get much done as I'd want to always be out taking photos of them.
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