“A fox should not be on the jury at a goose’s trial.” ~ Thomas Fuller
“The sleeping fox catches no poultry.” ~ Benjamin Franklin
“Never trust a fox. Looks like a dog, behaves like a cat.” ~ Erin Hunter
“A fox is a wolf who sends flowers.” ~ Ruth Brown
*These photos are taken by several talented photographers and posted by RJ Bennett and Jeff Jett on LinkedIn, all in an effort to save foxes and their habitat.
Filed under Acrylic Paintings I Love
I have to admit I’m kind of a snob when it comes to Facebook quizzes – such as what kind of a person you are, what your favorite color shows about you, etc. Sometimes I actually take the time to take one, marveling at how all the results are much the same – mostly complimentary. (They never say you’re an ax murderer or that you should be locked away somewhere.)
The latest one I wasted time with was finding out what my Japanese name was, based on spelling out my first name. The result was “Takitoteka.” That sounds more like my Egyptian name to me. :0)
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I’ll give you a quiz – if you could be a bird, which one would you be?
This is a hard one for me. I might choose ‘sandpiper” because I love the way they skitter along the sand on their long, long legs. They make me smile and laugh.
I absolutely love owls – have always been fascinated with them. I think my favorite is a barn owl.
Maybe a hummingbird?
Or a spoonbill stork !
If there were actually a quiz based on this, I would HOPE the result was
But those who know me would know I actually look like this –
And what were YOUR results?
*These photos are taken by several different talented photographers and posted in an effort to preserve tigers and their habitats.
Filed under Creativity, drawings
I guess it’s this cold weather we’re having. That’s my excuse and I’ll stick with it!
Yesterday it was like I had a tapeworm! I not only wanted comfort food (read heavy calorie, high fat, hot, delicious), but a LOT of it! I simply used every trip anywhere near the kitchen to stuff my face. UGH. I gained a pound a half yesterday!
Hopefully, I can do better today….

“Squirrel in the Snow” – copyright-Kelly Lyon – http://www.nwf.org.PhotoContest – The Nat’l Wildlife Federation Blog
It’s almost noon and it’s still only 17 degrees F. here. I’ve been letting dogs and cats in and out over and over this morning. Everyone says they want to go out, but they don’t want to stay out LONG…
My poor seed starters are still covered up in the greenhouse. I covered my onion sets in my raised bed square foot garden with a sheet, but I’m afraid that won’t be enough to save them. I’ll probably need to start over on everything once the cold spell is over. We’re dripping water in our utility room bathroom and in my husband’s sink upstairs, trying to avoid pipes freezing. We only got snow flurries, but the diving temperatures have sure gotten our attention. I save a few daffodils in a vase on the table, but the rest are looking really sad outside.
I’m thankful we have a warm, dry house and we don’t HAVE to go outside, unless we choose to today. My heart goes out to the people in Alabama, Georgia, and the rest of the southeast who had severe weather and tornadoes last night.
Be safe, everyone.
Filed under Mother Nature, Seasons
Filed under Watercolors I Love
My cold nose is out of joint because, instead of spring, we’re having a return to winter for the coming days.
As you can see here, we’re in the middle of the ‘weather alert day.” It actually was snowing when we were eating breakfast! I’m NOT a happy camper. We have a 70% chance of ‘precipitation’ today – rain/sleet/ice/snow/flying hairballs. I’ve done all I can do to protect my sweet onion sets in the garden. (I covered them with a king-sized sheet.) I’ve done all I can to protect my seed starters in the greenhouse (covered them with towels.) I may be starting over by the time we get to Wednesday afternoon….
I gathered daffodils yesterday because of the forecast. They were right. They’re all hanging their heads all over the yard. We have some really pretty ones in one vase on the table, and that might be it for the spring daffodils.
We are safe and warm on top of our ridge line in Arkansas. We still have our snow tires on the truck, just in case we need them. We have food for ourselves and our sweet animals.
I wouldn’t feel so resentful if I hadn’t tried to get a head start on my spring garden… I’ll report again on this Wednesday afternoon when I’ve had a chance to assess where we are in the planting season.
I hope that you’re safe and warm wherever you are today.
Filed under Mother Nature, Seasons
“A wise old owl sat on an oak;
The more he saw the less he spoke;
The less he spoke the more he heard;
Why aren’t we like that wise old bird?”
Author Unknown.
Filed under Amazing Animals
I told you earlier that we’re due for some hard freezes starting tonight. UGH. :0(
I dashed out and cut some of the daffodils that are blooming all over the yard right now. The ones left out there probably won’t last through the night. It cheered me up to see them today, so I brought some in to save the idea of spring, and wanted to share them with you.
Hopefully, spring is actually coming – though the weather guy remarked that it is really unusual for us to have such cold weather this late.
Filed under Mother Nature, Seasons
*These photos are the work of several talented photographers. They are posted in an effort to preserve elephants and their habitat.
Filed under drawings, Niki Firmin - Pet Portraits
I’ve told you I absolutely HATE tax time – the whole trying to make sense of my records, feeling overwhelmed, etc.
When I finished these and dumped them on our wonderful CPA around the 15th of January, I promised myself I would start a different way of keeping records so that I didn’t hate this time of year so much.
When I created spreadsheets to summarize our receipts in each category, I copied each of them, labeling them “Whatever Category – 2019”. I promised myself that I would take time at the end of each month, enter the relevant numbers into the spreadsheets, and then file the receipts under the appropriate tax category, rather than the month as I have always done.
I just finished entering the information for February – hence the pat on the head and bowing cardinal! :0)
If I can keep this up, at the end of the year I SHOULD be able to just total the categories on the spreadsheets, print them, and bag them up for the CPA.
I’m a bit embarrassed that I have moaned/griped/whined for years about this – never coming up with a better way to attack it until this year.
Someone should say something memorable, such as, “Better late than never….” don’t you think?
Filed under Acting Like a Grownup, Attitude, Cause for Celebration, Challenges, Changes
* Jeff Jett gathers wonderful photographs from various talented photographers from all over the world, all united in an effort to save the lions and their habitat.