Can't believe I haven't blogged yet this year.
Here's a new sign my son made and installed at the oasis. Just extra insurance against any liability. Can't hurt, and makes me feel better.
For countless years, when stuck in town, I'm chomping at the bit to get back to the oasis. But these past months I've dreaded it. No birds and more work than I can do. Today I dragged myself down here to water, knowing it would be especially onerous with the stucco tank almost empty.
My intention was to put a smaller pump into the tank to get all the water out so it would dry up to where I can clean and patch it. In and out of the tank with hoses, pump, extension cord, etc., only to discover two hours later, there wasn't enough water in the tank to cover the pump. So I had to haul everything back out, by then exhausted, and set up the pump in the other tank. I managed to water for a couple of hours before I couldn't go anymore. Tomorrow I'll finish.
While watering, I do other tasks in between moving the hose. The drip to the water feature was plugged up. Had to take the line apart and clean it, and of course, service feeders.
I noticed myself getting really discouraged, so I tried focusing on gratitude. Enumerating all that I'm grateful for, starting with even being alive and able to come here. I generally don't take anything for pain, but today I took an Ibuprofen before I started work. It really helps, maybe because I take something so seldom.
But so grateful that all my loved ones are past covid; my camera, phone, and internet worked. Winter is nearly half over. Lucifers will return in six weeks. So I'm back at my happy place.
A Great Blue Heron has been hanging around gorging on the gambusias in the stucco tank. With very little water left in the tank, pickin's are easy. He waits patiently for me to leave the tank.
I saw what I thought was a Black-tailed Gnatcatcher (they nest at the oasis). Looking into the late afternoon sun, and at quite a distance away, I snapped a few photos. Now I'm pretty certain it's a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. At least one (maybe two) has been overwintering here.
Carolyn, glad to see you back online. I still relish our visit to the Oasis in Sept. 2020. My daughter is working on a PhD at A&M in College Station. Birding in TX is as enjoyable as CO. At any rate, "Hangeth Thou In There" and Happy Birding. Patricia Floyd, Fort Collins, CO
ReplyDeleteThanks. Hope you get back to visit again this year!
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