Thursday, April 27, 2023

Skywatch Friday: Spring in Vermont

Seymour Lake, Morgan, Vermont
Noon
Thursday, April 27, 2023

I think I have made it through winter. There have been many misadventures and much bad weather. My car lost its brakes twice, I had to be pulled out of a ditch that I went into when pulling off the road during a whiteout. The new furnace is wonderful but the times we live in require $1,000 fuel deliveries. I don't know how I got through it all. But I am optimistic: there probably won't be anymore snow. I am even going to try scheduling my summer tires very soon (the first of May is traditionally when we all switch off our winter tires). 

There have been very few signs of spring at my house. There are unidentified small birds flitting about. Lucy says she has heard owls hooting in the woods. I have heard what I call the summer song of the chickadees and seen crows moving back to the woods from the village, where they like to overwinter. My apple orchard still has not bloomed, but it's probably still too early. The pussywillows, below, finally appeared April 18. Jody has photographed a queen bumble searching for a nesting place. I have started going back to church in person, and Jody and I even went to a restaurant for breakfast like the pre-COVID days. We ate outside. But we were out.

Pussywillow in full bloom on April 18.

Today at Seymour Lake in Morgan, I saw the season's first loons! A pair of them. From the top photo of the lake you can see how dark it was at noon when I saw them. So my photos are simply awful but they do document that I saw the birds. They are devilishly hard birds to photograph because they dive so deep and swim so far underwater. 




I'm tired of reading, bread making, movies and TV. I need life! This is the first day that I have had anything worthwhile to post since February vacation (back when I wasn't tired of making bread). I hope all of you are enjoying a spring full of life, bird song, and insect buzzes.

Skywatch Friday

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11 comments:

  1. $1000 for fuel. Ouch! That first photo is gorgeous. Very moody sky.

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  2. The sky sure is pretty and that duck is sure having fun!

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  3. It's good to see you again, i hope you get a good and proper spring and a lot of fun things too do over the next several months.

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  4. So glad you survived winter and with the hope of Spring warmth, you'll feel even more refreshed. The loons are great to see.

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  5. That is one gloomy sky. Here in the Southern Tier of New York, we've had up and down weather - for example, April 21's high was 86, and April 26's was 55 - we may have a frost over the weekend.

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  6. Wishing you a beautiful Vermont spring!

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