Sunday, 8 October 2023

Happy Thanksgiving!

It's holiday Monday in Canada. Happy Thanksgiving! The news is overwhelming, around the world. I just cringe. I am thankful for all we have.

I finished this felted piece. I couldn't manage their design, so I made it up myself. My crafty grandies approved. It is a bright spot of colour.
We have sent it to my D-I-L in Vancouver. They had to put down her 16-year-old cat, and I know how that feels. What a blessing these pets are in our lives. Her FB post was poignant, and reflects the gratitude she felt beginning as a single woman in her partnership with Dora, and being her partner through all those years.

We woke to the possibility of storms in Ontario. Yes, that came to fruition. Northern Ontario has snow. Thanksfully (new word, A/C, these typos can be creative), we only had rain. The blue is snow. The remnants of hurricane Philippe sent the storm into a counter clockwise direction. Then the part on the left is going south. 

🐸 Now, I know this is a gray tree frog. They do change colour, just to fool amateurs. I encouraged it to get off the deck, and head for the foliage where it will seek shelter over winter. The temperatures are going down, and it is time to nestle. This morning it is 7 C., and I think that is the last we will see or hear of them for the winter. 

🐍 I submitted both spider and snake sightings to iNaturalist. I had the snakes wrong, they are Northern Ribbon Snake (Thamnophis saurita ssp. septentrionalis), not 'eastern.'

I was given the correct species! It's a crap shoot some days!

🕷Marbled Orbweaver (Araneus marmoreus) AKA Charlie! She has decided she likes the corner and the little shelf the previous owners made for the tree frog.

I tried several times to photograph this spider. It could well be the same species. There are lots of cobwebs on the front deck. I went out at 6 a.m., to check on the rain situation. I figure I might as well let them eat, and once we get frost, and they seek shelter, I'll sweep all these cobwebs away at that time. 


I liked the pop of colour on a cool, rainy morning. 

Creeping bellflower. I thought I'd pulled it all, but I missed some. They are terribly invasive. I am mostly done with the garden. 


I wandered about with the zoom lens, and I think this a worthwhile shot. Most of my shots aren't that great, but I do like to document my days, to realize how much fun I had. 

We are up to 14 frogs in the goldfish pond. Since we are getting rain, I'll move them to the frog pond (filling as I write) after the weekend. They will be much happier there, since the shallow, hand dug pond freezes in winter. Well, with climate change it freezes and thaws, which truly isn't good for frogs or fishes.

13 comments:

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Warm Thanksgiving greetings from my heart to yours! Hope you both have a lovely day - the feltwork is delightful. YAM xx

Hena Tayeb said...

Your felted art looks wonderful.. well done!
That is a lot of frogs.

RedPat said...

It is chilly here this morning but we are resisting turning the furnace on.

Anvilcloud said...

I do like the 'pop of colour' photo.

Olga said...

Happy Thanksgiving!

I think you are brave to try felting. I really am attracted to the crafts but I would be stabbing myself so thanks for giving me examples to admire.

Patio Postcards said...

Happy Thanksgiving Jenn. We have so many blessings in this country to be grateful for.

I am sorry to read that your DiL had to let her fur baby go. It is so heart breaking.

Elephant's Child said...

Happy Thanksgiving.
I love your felted piece, and am sure that your DIL will too.

Divers and Sundry said...

Happy Thanksgiving!

We never know whether or not we'll get snow here, but certainly never this early. We're expecting highs in the 80s later in the week.

I do enjoy your snakes -no matter what they're called ;)

Jeanie said...

I love your felted piece, Jenn. Very beautiful work and so happy and cheerful. I'm sure your daughter adored it -- and the timing couldn't be better. I know she's deeply sad these days. All the photos are terrific. It's cold here, too -- and rainy. Pretty awful weather. I'm very tired of wind!

Barbara Rogers said...

Happy belated Thanksgiving. I do like your felted piece better than the kit drawing. Yours is more colorful and vibrant...and sends that love that goes beyond the death of a dear one, whether furr-baby or friend or relation. All your photos do speak of your surroundings...and are so different from mine, I get a real kick out of them!

Rajani Rehana said...

Beautiful blog

Christine said...

Happy Thanksgiving!

NatureFootstep said...

lovely felted pieces and the Ribbon Snake is a beauty :)