Canadian Geese

I love Canadian Geese. They are beautiful creatures, and if they leave their poop behind, so what. These geese mate for life. Their loyalty to one another is beautiful. During hunting season, or anytime really, if one is shot down (awful) the other will circle back and stay next to its felled companion, putting the … More Canadian Geese

The mighty pileated

They could never be a spy, announcing themselves long before they come into sight. Landing securely on a tree trunk, they then scope out their surroundings. Finding a food source they move quickly, ready to latch onto, as best they can, the hearty, fat-filled suet. Such a balancing act they perform as their feet take … More The mighty pileated

Danger in the sky

What a kerfuffle! I am working innocently in my kitchen, minding my own business, when I happen to look out the windows toward the pond. The geese and ducks were all in a flurry and I couldn’t understand why. And then I saw it! An incredible sight of a bald eagle circling the pond…repeatedly. I’ve … More Danger in the sky

Turkey Chili

I know there are numerous ways to make chili — it is a very personal dish, and you can add almost anything that you like to make it your own. On a cold fall or winter’s evening, chili can be wonderfully comforting. My recipe was given to me by my younger sister. It is called … More Turkey Chili

Red-winged blackbirds…

taking flight. They come back in March looking for nesting sights, all the while decimating my feeders and ground feed. I don’t mind, as their groups perch in the trees their songs fill the air and remind me of the spring to come. #red-wingedblackbirds #nature #natureinnMN #birdsinMN #zerotohero

Look what I found

Lately, we have had beautiful weather — sunny days with temperatures hitting high 30’s and into the 40’s. A breeze, cool to the exposed face and hands, reminds me that it is still…technically…winter, but mother nature has been kind to us. This weather also disconcerts me. March in Minnesota should be cold and snowy and … More Look what I found

I’ll wake up to…

a morning scene like this anytime. A soft snowfall fell silently last night. No drama –howling winds, swirling tornados of snowflakes — just a gentle, pleasing descent of snow that one might want to take a walk in. It wasn’t much — a couple of inches — but enough to put a fresh coat on … More I’ll wake up to…