I actually do remember the very first Earth Day, April 22nd, 1970. I was teaching at a small elementary school and my dear, dear friend (who passed away in 1989 from breast cancer) was the catalyst for a big celebration at our school. We planted a tree and did a lot of ecology-related projects with our students. We drew pictures of ways we could help the earth. We sang songs about the earth and read poems exalting our planet. It was such a hopeful joyous day. I wish we had come farther in taking care of our environment since 1970.Wednesday, April 21, 2010
40 Earth Days
I actually do remember the very first Earth Day, April 22nd, 1970. I was teaching at a small elementary school and my dear, dear friend (who passed away in 1989 from breast cancer) was the catalyst for a big celebration at our school. We planted a tree and did a lot of ecology-related projects with our students. We drew pictures of ways we could help the earth. We sang songs about the earth and read poems exalting our planet. It was such a hopeful joyous day. I wish we had come farther in taking care of our environment since 1970.Saturday, April 03, 2010
Thursday, April 01, 2010
Guess Who Came To Dinner
And this is no April Fool's joke!! Yesterday evening DH and I were sitting in the living room when all of a sudden, he jumped up and ran for the binoculars. "There's a great horned owl sitting in the tree out there!" he exclaimed. Hmmm...I was skeptical. Even though we do hear hooting from the woods that lie behind our house, I always assumed they were smallish guys. But, no. I immediately shagged this photo off the internet from a nature site so we could verify his coloring and habitat range. Sure enough, he is our neighbor! Isn't he gorgeous? Soon three crows flew onto nearby branches. We really didn't want to see a war between these feathered friends and luckily, they just engaged in a staredown for about 20 minutes. Of course, I then began to worry about what he would choose for his prey. The fish in our pond? The frisky rabbits that are hopping down the bunny trail? My croakity frog buddy? I think I am better off not knowing. After all, an owl has to eat too. And Rocky and Natasha were reminded, once again, that they are forever house cats!
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Happy First Day of Spring?????
Well, didn’t the Vernal Equinox just dump a load of stuff on Kansas City!!!!
We went from mid 60s and gorgeous yesterday to 30 degrees and THIS this morning. Guess I won’t be hosting any luncheons on the deck today. Bummer! (No, I wasn’t really going to do that.) Looks like we got between 3 to 4 inches of the white—with possibly more on the way. Hmmm…just when you thought it was safe to come out in the weather.
Oh, well, a perfect day to stay inside in the comfy sweats and read the new book:
A Borders coupon was “burning a hole in my pocket” (as my mom used to say) and I found so many great uses for it, but settled on this one. So glad I did! A bonus one-year subscription to Country Living magazine was included in the price of the book!!! I have followed these gals (Serena and Teri) on their blog for a while now and love all their homey touches and great recipes. It’s good to see bloggers “make it big”!!! Apparently, Teri has now retired and Serena is writing the blog on her own.
A coupla cutesy ideas from the book:
Off to the couch with my cuppa and new book! Hope your 1st Day of Spring looks a little better…

