Showing posts with label birdbath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birdbath. Show all posts

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Busy Time in the Front Yard Today!

First the feeders









and then the heated birdbath:

Bluejay

English Sparrow

Goldfinch

female Cardinal

female House Finch and Goldfinch

male Cardinal

Starlings (not "darlings")

I was trying to wash a few dishes at the kitchen sink.  However, the birds kept landing on the bird bath!  :-)

SG

Friday, December 3, 2010

Before We Go Any Further... You've Got to See This!

You need to see the activity in
Mr. Shady's birdbath
!

(actually, it's mine, but it was a gift from Mr. S -
and he recently installed it!)

December 2, 2010
Click on the photos to enlarge! It's more fun!

Come on in fellows, the water's FINE!

All - Right!

Is it just me, or is it getting a little crowded?

It's just you.

Hey! Is someone watching??

Don't you think they'd at least have the decency to pull the blinds?

Maybe you'd like to get in on the action? Play the video below! :-)






Yes, we still had a little snow Wednesday, Dec. 1.
This is the first time one of our Fat Squirrels has made the effort
to climb this double shepherd's hook to
try out the sorghum from Mr. Shady's field.


Yes! We're watching you!!

I may be getting 'shady' thoughts about this fellow!
ha.

Monday, July 7, 2008

The Continuing Saga of the "Rhubarb Birdbath"

I couldn't wait another day!
I made three birdbaths Friday. Today is Monday. They've been pretty wet (a good thing, I'm told) in that they've been covered both by plastic and old beach towels... and rained on a lot!

Here are photos from just a few minutes ago. I uncovered them and peeled off the rhubarb leaves. The concrete seemed just a bit "uncured" yet, so I re-covered them with the wet towels and put them in the garage. I'll uncover them again sometime tomorrow afternoon. Perhaps I can scrub them a bit, then. FYI: This is the first post I made on this subject, with a link to a self-help video. Please "check it out!" :-)






One is for my dad, as his birthday is July 16. One is for a friend who is moving to a new home before long, and one is an extra. :-)

If you try this, you will like it! (Not a shady proposition!) ;-)

Friday, July 4, 2008

Happy Independence Day!

I hadn't planned to plant anything to commemorate Independence Day,
but it dawned on me this morning
that I did have a "little something" patriotic
out there!
Yep, IVG, impatiens! ;-)

And lobelia. It really is a nice combination.
And they look Very sweet under my sister's tree.
:-)

Now, for the doings of a few minutes ago,
Tah-dah!
More "birdbaths!"

My dad will inherit one, as his birthday is July 16.
Below is the step-by-step:

On a sheet of plastic, create a mound of sand.
Cover the mound with plastic wrap (the kind you use in your kitchen).
Lay your leaf (rhubarb, hosta, etc.) over the plastic-covered sand mound.
Then mix your concrete and smooth it over the leaf.Make it fairly thick, all the way to the edges.

Below, I've placed straight-sided flower pots on the back of the concrete.
Then, using handfuls of concrete, I create a "ring" around the pot.
This will be the "foot" or "stand" for the birdbath/garden art.

:-)
A close-up.
Last, but not least, cover the concrete well with plastic.
Then, I used old towels to cover the plastic.
I will let them rest for about 3 days.
By then they should be cured,
and you will see a picture of the finished product later.

Please be safe this weekend.
Enjoy times with your friends and family.