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9/01/2008

Charlotte has been busy since her last laying of eggs. This is one of the times I was fortunate enough to capture her in action. This insect was unfortunate. The images you are seeing were taken within a 10 second time frame. She quickly wrapped him up and set him aside for a tasty snack. After this, she proceeded to rebuild the web where he damaged it.


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Hey Mom, this is the Swedish Rye bread I called you about. It turned out good, but not as good as what you made at home. We froze one loaf and have been snacking on it this week. I would like for you to send your recipe to me again. I apparently don't have a copy anymore.
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With Fall just around the corner, memories of Grampie's pies have been coming to mind. Just the other day, I was able to make a pumpkin pie. A little nutmeg sprinkled on top and it felt like Thanksgiving. This was from the last Thanksgiving in Florida.
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8/19/2008


Sure enough, about 2 weeks ago, she built a sac one night and attached it quite securely to the glass and door frame. The egg sac is about 3-4 feet off center of the main web, but still very accessible by Charlotte. The heavy concentrations of silk that look like small cotton balls are attaching points to the glass. She reinforced each guideline with a strong footing. Ultimately, the sac is suspended in the middle of an intricate network. In approximately 150 days from the first of August, the little ones will find their way out of an overcrowded temporary apartment. Instinctively, by throwing out a single strand of silk they will take flight in the wind to a new home of their own beginning the process their mother did the season before.
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It has been a while since we last spoke, but life has been full. One of the things we have been experiencing together is the growth of another life. A couple months ago we had a squatter come to make her home on our glass door leading out to the back deck. If you don't recognize her, she is a writing spider just like Charlotte in Charlotte's Web. True to the story, she has been eating well and growing in size.
Christie researched her and found out that she will rebuild the web every night and eventually an egg sac that holds approximately 1000 baby spiders. She potentially could produce 4 of these before the Summer wanes to Fall. First frost will typically take her life, but a legacy of hundreds will be protected in the sealed igloo so meticulously built 5 months prior. Their father will never be known by them. He is only in the web long enough to mate and then head off in search of another Charlotte. In his pursuit of other Charlotte's, he forgets to eat and usually dies of starvation. Occasionally, this makes for the meal of his last partnership.

to be continued ...
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7/17/2008

I am switching back to the simplistic ways of blogger. Shame on me for trying something different and expecting it to be simpler. So now my website is just that, a website. My blog will be the family side of me. News and photography and home and ...

5/03/2008


Who doesn't love a nice Iris now and again? A whole patch of these showed up in the front landscaping last week. Very pretty. Every 2-3 years, iris bulbs can be split apart to produce even more the following year. I only uploaded one variety, but it looks like we have two varieties growing. The other one is solid purple and a little smaller flower although the stem is about 6-12 inches taller than these.
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4/21/2008

Three generations! We took Nanny to an assisted living center. She siad she was ready to go home to see her mom and dad and husband, but if she had stay here a little longer, this place would be nice. She will miss her home, but she seemed to enjoy the new place too. Lots of new faces and activities. Pray for her as she settles in and gets to know some new routines. Up until last week she was driving her car. Pretty good for a 91 year old.
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God creates so many neat and interesting textures.
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4/16/2008

This is the Easter cross at Christie's parents church.
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The phlox is creeping nicely, too. Soon we will have some iris blooming. They are currently in bud stage. Interestingly, our iris is several weeks behind the rest of the neighborhood. Maybe, the shady area has slowed them down.
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The laurel is flowering and smells great. It brings the bumblebees in full force though. This is one of 5-10 at any given time during the afternoon. They hover for long periods in zones. Occasionally, one will enter the next bees area and they fight or transfer pollen and then split back to their zones. Fun to watch and hard to catch on camera.
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And this is a pound cake fresh off the cooling rack that we made for our neighbors. We topped this off with fresh cut strawberries and homemade whipped cream. Our new neighbors invited us over for dinner last Saturday night for steaks. We contributed dessert. Very nice couple. Great conversation. Hopefully, we didn't wear out our welcome. Before we knew it, the clock was showing almost midnight.
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Here are the cabinet doors minus the knobs with the countertop.
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Here are the cabinets with and without the accenting stain. I'll publish more with the complete look after this. What a difference the cabinets and countertops make for the kitchen. I only have the baseboard and drawerfronts left to finish now. Closer every week!
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3/18/2008

Happy Birthday to Christie! This is the cake and dinner we had. Mom and Dad Perry joined us and brought some pretty flowers. Dinner was grilled salmon with a glaze that I made up. The cake is kind of creation, too. It resembles a little yellow hat. Not really intended, but kind of interesting. It is angel food cake - two layers. I used vanilla pudding that instead of making with milk, I used a fresh pineapple that I pureed to help flavor the pudding. In keeping with the yellow, I washed and placed our last two jonquil blooms into the side. I think that is what made it look like a little hat.
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Here are the latest flowers blooming in our front yard. I am pretty sure they are Hyacinth. Look at all of the different colors.

We have a nice bank full of Creeping Phlox, too!
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3/03/2008


Some of the first signs of Spring around our new house are in full bloom now. These beautiful jonquils are growing in the flower bed as you come up to the front door of the house. Christie was excited to see so many since this is her favorite flower. She has many fond memories of walking through acre upon acre of these with her grandmother picking as many as she could hold. What a cool way to bring back memories of childhood and start new memories together in our new house.

There are some hyacinths growing around the lightpost too, but they were not in bloom quite yet when I took these pictures. They are starting to come into flower now though.

I guess I better go get some more painting done. The cabinets need doors!
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Here is a shot of the finished floor and partial view of the appliances in place. The cabinets are painted, but not accented yet. The cabinet doors and the drawers are still to be painted. We hope to have the countertop people come out sometime this week and measure to get the new countertops fitted. Supposedly, the process is two weeks after measuring before they return with final pieces and install. If you click on the picture for the larger view, you can see the steam rising from the stovetop. That would be the first meal we cooked in our new house. All-Beef hotdogs and potato salad. Oh yeah, and some chips and dip. We went as simple as it gets. Neither of us is real sure we remember how to cook. It seems like it has been so long since we have been able to cook anything.
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2/04/2008

Here is the finished (almost) product. I haven't put the grout in yet. After the grout, I will add a sealant to the grout and then it will be done. Then, I will be able to put the baseboard back on and finally get the cabinets painted and appliances installed. Yeah! Not much longer! Our first home cooked meals in the new house are coming soon.

The color in the bottom closeup picture appears on my screen to be closest to the real colors. I didn't color correct for the lighting on all of the pictures.
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