This past weekend was hard and hectic and in the process I didn't get this photo posted. It shows the interior of the wall around the old cabin door.... just in case you're curious. I'm positive the windows look the same, but those will be for another day. Sometimes I get discouraged and think the whole place is a lost cause. But then I think how being at the oasis beats sitting in town.
Monday, March 29, 2021
Sunday, March 28, 2021
Weekend warriors
Lee, Morgan, and I spent the weekend at the oasis. It was pretty brutal to my body. Today I had to fight raging wind all day while I worked patching in the stucco tank and watering trees before coming to town.
There's an overwhelming amount of broken and dying infrastructure for Lee to tackle. Things that I can't do, so I try to do the oasis work that I can do. Or used to be able to do. He couldn't complete his two main projects because he needs stuff from town. That's one reason things are so dilapidated (besides age). Previous stewards tended to use what's available, even if it's the wrong thing. Lee prefers to wait until he gets the right parts or material. Because the wall that the cabin's door is in was built with 2x4s and not 2X6s, the new door frame is too deep. He has to build up around it before attaching the storm door. Here's the progress so far. The new door is just primed. Not sure what color I want to paint it. Maybe black or brown.
I didn't realize how bad the windows area looked until I saw the door area. Several years ago I put concrete and concrete board beneath the one window to keep it from falling out.
Claret Cup cacti are starting to bloom, as are many things.
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Brief update
Too exhausted to blog much. Came down to the oasis this morning and worked in the stucco tank, cleaning and patching. Tomorrow I hope to make more progress on that plus water the oasis.
Lee and his wife, Morgan, are down here and he worked from sun-up to dark installing a new door in my cabin, formerly the guesthouse.
Before |
He ran into a glitch when attempting to put on the new storm door. The door frames are made for thicker walls than what we have there, so he has to build it up around the door. Have to do that another day, but meanwhile the new door and frame are solid and mouse-proof. A huge improvement. Neither the old door nor the old screen door would close right, probably because of the bad shape that wall was in.
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Pretty hectic
So much going on these days. I spent the last three days slaving away, but, bit by bit, things are coming together. Thanks to Lee Hoy for working really hard toting gravel to the low end of the blind to make it more level. Looking good!
Still getting settled into the guesthouse, no longer a guesthouse, so I'll call it my cabin. My son sold his house in Austin and brought the last load to Alpine. Running out of places to store his sign making equipment, etc., so he put some of it at the house I just vacated. Still a lot of stuff juggling going on.
Mike and Cecilia spent all afternoon working on the new blind. It's really shaping up to be awesome! Here are a couple shots Mike took.
Getting the posts all painted beige is going to make a lot of difference too. And I'll probably roof over the gap between the two modules. And soon a water tank to catch the roof runoff. Then a new water feature so there'll be more to watch from the blind. Really exciting!
Too exhausted to write more tonight.
Monday, March 22, 2021
Horrible windstorm
With previous record heat, record cold, record drought, it wouldn't surprise me if this turns out to be record wind. I came to the oasis yesterday to sleep in my new bedroom for the first time last night, other than when I lived in the guesthouse for two years while building my house. So it's very nostalgic for me.
Saturday, March 20, 2021
The squeaky wheel
I hinted that I needed help at the oasis, so now I'll have help Tuesday for sure and maybe a little before then. Going down tomorrow to do more sorting stuff in the house to either dispose of, leave, or take to the guesthouse, where I'm now going to reside when I'm at the oasis. I moved enough stuff to live on but I'd like to fine tune it some more.
I was trying to make a before and after photo of the new blind but couldn't get it right. My many-talented son came over and did it for me. I've posted both photos before, just not side by side.
They're not taken at quite the same angle so when I'm down there I'm going to try for the same angle.
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
End of an era
Last night I slept in my house near the oasis for the very last time. I've moved into the guesthouse. For several reasons. My son and his wife need the space and I don't. The house is too big for me to keep clean and maintain. The stairs kill my knees. It's time to downsize. I got to enjoy the house for over 40 years and I'd like my son to get as many more years enjoyment from it as possible. I'm to the point that I can't maintain the oasis alone. I'm just so grateful he's passionate about the place.
Even though there is scarcely anything blooming, this male Black-chinned Hummingbird's bill is totally covered in pollen. I can't imagine where he got it.
Marine Blue |
Red Admiral |
Saturday, March 13, 2021
Before and almost after photos
Two very long hard days but we're winning! Here's the blind in August of 2019.
Friday, March 12, 2021
A long hard day
The contractor didn't finish the blind today, had a few snags, so will be back in the morning to finish. I had a real busy schedule and wasn't planning on staying at the oasis overnight, but since I have to be back early AM, I have to stay. Which I'm happy to do, but it puts me behind on other obligations.
While Mike and I awaited the contractors, we, mostly he, installed the canopy at the big tank. I won't need the canopy where it was anymore since there'll be a new blind there and I've really been needing a shady sitting area at the big tank. Lots of good birds come there to drink.
Thursday, March 11, 2021
Not to worry!
I started watering the trees shortly after daylight, did a bunch more pruning, then right after lunch headed to town without seeing a male Lucifer. Wouldn't you know, not long after I left, this gorgeous male showed up. They're always so pristinely fresh and lovely when they first arrive. At least I get to enjoy Mike's superb photo of it.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Oasis constructioin
Today the contractor came and installed the posts for the new viewing blind. Very exciting! If the metal comes in on schedule it'll get finished this week. Meanwhile, here's the action. That's Mike Gray in the gray shirt. He's the reason this is all happening. He had agreed with the contractor that he would dig the pole holes, so he's working diligently, tweaking the holes to the contractor's specifications.
Saturday, March 6, 2021
Too tired to blog yesterday
My body must be really confused most of the time. Yesterday I drove it to the point of collapse and today I'm resting and feel fine. I knew yesterday that Mike Gray was going to arrive around noon to work on removing the old viewing blind to make way for the new one, hopefully to be installed next week. I also knew it was forecast to be real windy in the afternoon. It's the windy month, after all.
Assuming he could wrangle the roofing metal in the wind, it would consume the whole afternoon and leave the structure demolition for yet another day. It's a four hour round trip for him to come, so I felt it necessary to remove the roof before the wind started. I also had to haul the metal and rafters off, as Mike couldn't do it in his car. So I revved up my adrenalin and got it done. Just as I was stashing the last piece of roofing metal in the scrap yard the wind started up. I only had to struggle with that one piece but it showed me how awful it would have been to have waited. Some of the metal was antique corrugated stuff that my late husband put up and I swear it had lead in it.
Mike is a really good hard worker and there's no way the blind project would happen without him. He cut up and removed the pipe structure, which I also hauled away to the scrap yard.
Birders are coming nearly daily now. It's bad enough to have rock piles everywhere, can't have metal and pipes too. What rocks we don't use in the upcoming new water feature I'll haul away.
The above photo by Mike (I was too tired to think of taking a photo) shows the empty place where the blind was. That green chair sits about in the middle of where the new one will be. The big new green water tank (center left) looks tilted, but it's not. Must be the lens Mike used for the photo.
As I worked on the roof yesterday morning I removed enough screws to fill a large coffee can. It was delightful to see the first Lucifer Hummingbird for the year arrive at 8:30 AM. A female, that I think is banded. I didn't get a sharp photo. When I'm working hard I get somewhat shaky.
Thursday, March 4, 2021
Not the oasis at its best
It appears that spring was delayed by that record cold snap in mid-February. The Lucifers should be here and aren't; the redbud should be blooming and isn't. I've only briefly seen one butterfly since then. Bleak.
And if that's not bad enough, the darned Williamson's Sapsucker drilled the entire trunk of my healthiest Arizona Cypress tree full of sap wells. Now the sapsucker is gone and the poor tree is bleeding profusely. It's hard to see the sap dribbling down everywhere from these photos, but it is. (It's those cream-colored streaks and they're all over the whole trunk.)
Some sharp-eyed birders spotted this tiny Canyon Bat swimming in the big tank this morning. Then it climbed out of the tank. Seems like strange behavior to me.
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Word associations
Once upon a time I took a test or played a game, I don't remember which, where you heard several words and had to say what they had in common. So here's my word game. What do Beautiful, Oasis, and Lucifer all have in common? You might reply that they are all relative to Christmas Mountains Oasis, and you wouldn't be wrong. BUT there's something more interesting that they have in common. They're all the common names for three separate, but similar, hummingbird species. I find that fascinating!
Lucifer Hummingbird by Rick & Nora Bowers (USA) |
Beautiful Hummingbird by Amy McAndrews (SW Mexico) |
Oasis Hummingbird by Carlos Calle (Peru) |
Monday, March 1, 2021
Booklet featuring CMO
A booklet was published, funded by Apache Corporation, in which the oasis is prominently featured. Front Street Books in Alpine has copies, or it's available to read online at:
https://bri.sulross.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2020-WATER-FOR-BIRDS.pdf.
Here are a couple of pages from it.