Friday, January 27, 2006
The Home Office
Friday, January 27, 2006
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This week I've been working at home where it's easier to write. Most mornings find me up in the birding tower where, when I glance up from my labors, I can survey our farm and the surrounding habitat.
Two weeks ago, I put in a wireless network so now, with my laptop, I can write, answer e-mails, update "Bill of the Birds" and generally be productive from anywhere in the house, including our tower.
Yesterday I saw two red-tailed hawks, a red-shouldered, a big female Cooper's hawk, and a courting pair of pileated woodpeckers--all birds that I would have missed if I had not been working in the tower.
Here's the view from the home office.
Two weeks ago, I put in a wireless network so now, with my laptop, I can write, answer e-mails, update "Bill of the Birds" and generally be productive from anywhere in the house, including our tower.
Yesterday I saw two red-tailed hawks, a red-shouldered, a big female Cooper's hawk, and a courting pair of pileated woodpeckers--all birds that I would have missed if I had not been working in the tower.
Here's the view from the home office.
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2 comments:
OOh....the view! It's amazing. I would think it would be hard to get your butt out of that chair and get moving!
btw, i DID make the peanut butter suet Saturday....no takers yet, except a hopeful squirrel. Should it be in small portions, like spoonfuls? I froze most of it, but set a margarine-size container right by the feeder. It has been unusually warm and windy this weekend, so I'm hoping that's all it is. I haven't seen much action at the regular seed either.
Paul noticed that a long trip to the store and cooking involving large pots of yummy smelling stuff didn't result in a thing for him to eat! Poor baby. These birds better eat it or I'll hear about it!
PS...Good luck Saturday! Wish we could be there!
Lori
Lori:
We crumble our suet dough into tiiny bits and scatter some of it on the ground for the sparrows and juncos.
The rest we crumble into a large plastic dish (like a birdbath or the dish under a large plant pot)placed on a birdbath pedestal.
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