Guest guest Posted May 14, 2005 Report Share Posted May 14, 2005 Here's a link to pictures where we just moved from http://www.enlightphoto.com/webpages/cacstn/cacstn1.htm And here are some links to where we live now http://www.trinitycounty.org/About%20Our%20County/aboutcounty.htm http://www.trinitycounty.org/Pictures/Photo%20Gallery/Trinity%20Alps/trinity alps.htm The " big " city in our county is Weaverville, population about 2300. Total population for the county is 13,000. http://www.trinitycounty.org/Pictures/Photo%20Gallery/Christmas/christmas_in _weaverville.htm This is a link to the road to get into the valley we live in. http://www.pashnit.com/roads/cal/Highway3.htm This sunset is taken at a neighbor's http://www.hayfork.com/sunset.jpg This is a link to pictures of a road that takes off about 500 ft north of our private road. http://www.pashnit.com/roads/cal/WildwoodRd.htm Come visit any time! Lynda - nikki_mackovitch <nikkimack Friday, May 13, 2005 4:43 PM Birds, was Re: Rain > What a day! > > Where are you located, I'm on my way! > > Nikki > > , " Lynda " <lurine@s...> wrote: > > I sent this and it came back as bouncing. I don't know how you > bounce to a > > list, just to individuals, I thought. So here's the second try. > > > > The birds are out in force around here right now. They start in > earlier and > > are noisier than roosters <g> We love watching the birds and > trying to find > > how many we can ID. > > > > Lots of colorful birds, too. We have VERY noisy Stellar Jays, > bright blow > > and noisy Scrub Jays, noisy Acorn Woodpeckers that argue with each > other, > > little and cute Downy Woodpeckers, Ravens as big as buzzards!, > really bright > > blue Western Bluebirds, and some little tiny finches we haven't > ID'd yet. > > Last week the Western Tanager moved in (they are bright yellow > with black > > wings and a red head) and the Hummingbirds have come back (Rufus, > Anna's and > > Calliope). Oh, the Band-Tailed pigeons and robins came back about > a month > > ago. We have a Great Blue Heron that lives year round down the > road a bit > > at the big pond the organic farmer put in. > > > > We've got lots of hawks, have seen a Bald Eagle and a couple of > Golden > > Eagles plus some owls. We have a pair of wild turkeys that roam > in the > > " rough " area next to our driveway. > > > > Lynda > > - > > Jo Cwazy <heartwork@c...> > > > > Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:59 AM > > Re: Re: Rain - was Bush in Moscow > > > > > > > The pictures I have seen look lovely. > > > > > > Grackles - really do sound aggressive. Robins are fairly > aggressive here, > > > but they are around only in pairs, and we have so many birds in > our > > garden, > > > the robins don't stand a chance of ruling the roost. > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 i once tried highway three with some other riders who had MUCH lighter bikes then mine... needless to say they left me miles behind Lynda May 13, 2005 7:34 PM Re: Birds, was Re: Rain Here's a link to pictures where we just moved fromhttp://www.enlightphoto.com/webpages/cacstn/cacstn1.htmAnd here are some links to where we live nowhttp://www.trinitycounty.org/About%20Our%20County/aboutcounty.htmhttp://www.trinitycounty.org/Pictures/Photo%20Gallery/Trinity%20Alps/trinityalps.htmThe "big" city in our county is Weaverville, population about 2300. Totalpopulation for the county is 13,000.http://www.trinitycounty.org/Pictures/Photo%20Gallery/Christmas/christmas_in_weaverville.htmThis is a link to the road to get into the valley we live in.http://www.pashnit.com/roads/cal/Highway3.htmThis sunset is taken at a neighbor'shttp://www.hayfork.com/sunset.jpgThis is a link to pictures of a road that takes off about 500 ft north ofour private road.http://www.pashnit.com/roads/cal/WildwoodRd.htmCome visit any time!Lynda-nikki_mackovitch <nikkimackFriday, May 13, 2005 4:43 PM Birds, was Re: Rain> What a day!>> Where are you located, I'm on my way!>> Nikki >> , "Lynda" <lurine@s...> wrote:> > I sent this and it came back as bouncing. I don't know how you> bounce to a> > list, just to individuals, I thought. So here's the second try.> >> > The birds are out in force around here right now. They start in> earlier and> > are noisier than roosters <g> We love watching the birds and> trying to find> > how many we can ID.> >> > Lots of colorful birds, too. We have VERY noisy Stellar Jays,> bright blow> > and noisy Scrub Jays, noisy Acorn Woodpeckers that argue with each> other,> > little and cute Downy Woodpeckers, Ravens as big as buzzards!,> really bright> > blue Western Bluebirds, and some little tiny finches we haven't> ID'd yet.> > Last week the Western Tanager moved in (they are bright yellow> with black> > wings and a red head) and the Hummingbirds have come back (Rufus,> Anna's and> > Calliope). Oh, the Band-Tailed pigeons and robins came back about> a month> > ago. We have a Great Blue Heron that lives year round down the> road a bit> > at the big pond the organic farmer put in.> >> > We've got lots of hawks, have seen a Bald Eagle and a couple of> Golden> > Eagles plus some owls. We have a pair of wild turkeys that roam> in the> > "rough" area next to our driveway.> >> > Lynda> > -> > Jo Cwazy <heartwork@c...>> > > > Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:59 AM> > Re: Re: Rain - was Bush in Moscow> >> >> > > The pictures I have seen look lovely.> > >> > > Grackles - really do sound aggressive. Robins are fairly> aggressive here,> > > but they are around only in pairs, and we have so many birds in> our> > garden,> > > the robins don't stand a chance of ruling the roost.> > >> > > Jo>>>>>> To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 We seem to be on all the bike lists. The season is officially open <g> The wildflowers are blooming like crazy, the fawns are toddling along and the bikers are out in groups of 3 or more just about every day. We see them at our one and only gas station here in the valley. The comments are always about how our gas is cheaper than either end of 299 or 36 -- "How come you guys are paying less for your gas?" Lynda - fraggle Saturday, May 14, 2005 4:43 PM Re: Birds, was Re: Rain i once tried highway three with some other riders who had MUCH lighter bikes then mine... needless to say they left me miles behind Lynda May 13, 2005 7:34 PM Re: Birds, was Re: Rain Here's a link to pictures where we just moved fromhttp://www.enlightphoto.com/webpages/cacstn/cacstn1.htmAnd here are some links to where we live nowhttp://www.trinitycounty.org/About%20Our%20County/aboutcounty.htmhttp://www.trinitycounty.org/Pictures/Photo%20Gallery/Trinity%20Alps/trinityalps.htmThe "big" city in our county is Weaverville, population about 2300. Totalpopulation for the county is 13,000.http://www.trinitycounty.org/Pictures/Photo%20Gallery/Christmas/christmas_in_weaverville.htmThis is a link to the road to get into the valley we live in.http://www.pashnit.com/roads/cal/Highway3.htmThis sunset is taken at a neighbor'shttp://www.hayfork.com/sunset.jpgThis is a link to pictures of a road that takes off about 500 ft north ofour private road.http://www.pashnit.com/roads/cal/WildwoodRd.htmCome visit any time!Lynda-nikki_mackovitch <nikkimackFriday, May 13, 2005 4:43 PM Birds, was Re: Rain> What a day!>> Where ar e you located, I'm on my way!>> Nikki >> , "Lynda" <lurine@s...> wrote:> > I sent this and it came back as bouncing. I don't know how you> bounce to a> > list, just to individuals, I thought. So here's the second try.> >> > The birds are out in force around here right now. They start in> earlier and> > are noisier than roosters <g> We love watching the birds and> trying to find> > how many we can ID.> >> > Lots of colorful birds, too. We have VERY noisy Stellar Jays,> bright blow> > and noisy Scrub Jays, noisy Acorn Woodpeckers that argue with each> other,> > little and cute Downy Woodpeckers, Ravens as big as buzzards!,> really bright> > blue Western Bluebirds, and some little tiny finches we haven't> ID'd yet.> > Last week the Western Tanager moved in (they are bright yellow> with black> > wings and a red head) and the Hummingbirds have come back (Rufus,> Anna's and> > Calliope). Oh, the Band-Tailed pigeons and robins came back about> a month> > ago. We have a Great Blue Heron that lives year round down the> road a bit> > at the big pond the organic farmer put in.> >> > We've got lots of hawks, have seen a Bald Eagle and a couple of> Golden> > Eagles plus some owls. We have a pair of wild turkeys that roam> in the> > "rough" area next to our driveway.> >> > Lynda> > -> > Jo Cwazy <heartwork@c...>> > > > Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:59 AM> > Re: Re: Rain - was Bush in Moscow> >> >> > > The pictures I have seen look lovely.> > >> > > Grackles - really do sound aggressive. Robins are fairly> aggressive here,> > > but they are around only in pairs, and we have so many birds in> our> > garden,> > > the robins don't stand a chance of ruling the roost.> > >> > > Jo>>>>>> To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2005 Report Share Posted May 16, 2005 Just a little too far to walk from Chicago. Looks nice though! Nikki , " Lynda " <lurine@s...> wrote: > Here's a link to pictures where we just moved from > http://www.enlightphoto.com/webpages/cacstn/cacstn1.htm > > And here are some links to where we live now > http://www.trinitycounty.org/About%20Our%20County/aboutcounty.htm > http://www.trinitycounty.org/Pictures/Photo%20Gallery/Trinity% 20Alps/trinity > alps.htm > > The " big " city in our county is Weaverville, population about 2300. Total > population for the county is 13,000. > http://www.trinitycounty.org/Pictures/Photo% 20Gallery/Christmas/christmas_in > _weaverville.htm > > This is a link to the road to get into the valley we live in. > http://www.pashnit.com/roads/cal/Highway3.htm > > This sunset is taken at a neighbor's > http://www.hayfork.com/sunset.jpg > > This is a link to pictures of a road that takes off about 500 ft north of > our private road. > http://www.pashnit.com/roads/cal/WildwoodRd.htm > > Come visit any time! > > Lynda > - > nikki_mackovitch <nikkimack@m...> > > Friday, May 13, 2005 4:43 PM > Birds, was Re: Rain > > > > What a day! > > > > Where are you located, I'm on my way! > > > > Nikki > > > > , " Lynda " <lurine@s...> wrote: > > > I sent this and it came back as bouncing. I don't know how you > > bounce to a > > > list, just to individuals, I thought. So here's the second try. > > > > > > The birds are out in force around here right now. They start in > > earlier and > > > are noisier than roosters <g> We love watching the birds and > > trying to find > > > how many we can ID. > > > > > > Lots of colorful birds, too. We have VERY noisy Stellar Jays, > > bright blow > > > and noisy Scrub Jays, noisy Acorn Woodpeckers that argue with each > > other, > > > little and cute Downy Woodpeckers, Ravens as big as buzzards!, > > really bright > > > blue Western Bluebirds, and some little tiny finches we haven't > > ID'd yet. > > > Last week the Western Tanager moved in (they are bright yellow > > with black > > > wings and a red head) and the Hummingbirds have come back (Rufus, > > Anna's and > > > Calliope). Oh, the Band-Tailed pigeons and robins came back about > > a month > > > ago. We have a Great Blue Heron that lives year round down the > > road a bit > > > at the big pond the organic farmer put in. > > > > > > We've got lots of hawks, have seen a Bald Eagle and a couple of > > Golden > > > Eagles plus some owls. We have a pair of wild turkeys that roam > > in the > > > " rough " area next to our driveway. > > > > > > Lynda > > > - > > > Jo Cwazy <heartwork@c...> > > > > > > Wednesday, May 11, 2005 11:59 AM > > > Re: Re: Rain - was Bush in Moscow > > > > > > > > > > The pictures I have seen look lovely. > > > > > > > > Grackles - really do sound aggressive. Robins are fairly > > aggressive here, > > > > but they are around only in pairs, and we have so many birds in > > our > > > garden, > > > > the robins don't stand a chance of ruling the roost. > > > > > > > > Jo > > > > > > > > > > > > To send an email to - > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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