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His Plan, Our Path. The mind of man plans his way, But the Lord directs his steps. Proverbs 16:9. November 19, 2015. Today is a very special day for our family. Finalization day! Our court appointment went great. Everyone involved in the process was so sweet and excited for us. She brought a ton of joy to the courtroom today. The judge was very nice … Continue reading →. We Welcome Home our Beautiful Girl. August 20, 2015. April 18, 2015. I thank God for blessing me with you! April 12, 2015. April 5, 2015.
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National Pet Day – April 11 | His Plan, Our Path
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His Plan, Our Path. The mind of man plans his way, But the Lord directs his steps. Proverbs 16:9. National Pet Day – April 11. April 12, 2015. In celebration of National Pet Day we took Sadie on a 3.5 mile hike. If you are wondering whether she enjoyed it, check out the photos. Sadie thrives so much in the outdoors. She greets every passerby with an eager kiss. Our little social butterfly. She will make a great companion and trail guide someday for our little one. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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Floundering Fledgling | Life in the Big Tree
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Life in the Big Tree. Enjoying nature in my own backyard. Laquo; Bee problem. July 18, 2008 by the zipster. Phil and I were putting together some new outdoor rocking chairs in the lawn when I heard a noise in the lawn behind me. I turned around to find a baby bird, although alive for a change! This little bird had feathers and was hopping around rather awkwardly and chirping. By pure chance, I had recently read a couple of things about finding baby birds on the ground. According to a bit of research.
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Neighborhood | Life in the Big Tree
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Life in the Big Tree. Enjoying nature in my own backyard. Contains a bit of history, and the trivia that the mayor of Denver, John Hickenlooper moved to Park Hill in 2007. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Gardening | Life in the Big Tree
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Life in the Big Tree. Enjoying nature in my own backyard. Thanks for visiting the Big Tree’s more “cultivated” side! Here you’ll find more static information than on the Home. Page Read about my gardening practices — “Green” Thumb. 8212; and check out my research on certain less desirable denizens — Weeds. Just click on the page links, below. This page has the following sub pages. 8220;Green” Thumb. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Yellowjacket vs. Paper Wasp | Life in the Big Tree
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Life in the Big Tree. Enjoying nature in my own backyard. Laquo; A new hummingbird! Yellowjacket vs. Paper Wasp. January 1, 2009 by the zipster. While I took this picture in mid-August, I have delayed posting it. This is due partly to being busy, but to be honest, I was procrastinating research. I didn’t know if what I was looking at was a yellowjacket or a wasp or a hornet, or even what the difference was. Clearly,. Was enjoying a moth as an afternoon snack. More specifically, the Vespidae. Careful anal...
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A new hummingbird! | Life in the Big Tree
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Life in the Big Tree. Enjoying nature in my own backyard. Laquo; Floundering Fledgling. Yellowjacket vs. Paper Wasp. August 9, 2008 by the zipster. Phil spotted the first hummingbird of the season at our Hummingbird Mint. It is different than the Broad-tailed hummingbird. Phil photographed last year. Today’s was a bright yellow, with rufous (reddish-brown) underparts and a speckled throat. My best guess is that it is a female Rufous hummingbird. On August 15, 2008 at 2:37 am. Your blog is interesting!
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Bee problem | Life in the Big Tree
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Life in the Big Tree. Enjoying nature in my own backyard. Laquo; Aphid Invasion! July 16, 2008 by the zipster. As any reader can glean from other posts. A “bee problem” in our house means that we’re concerned about our honey bee colony, discovered. Living in the Big Tree. Our bees swarmed in mid-June with little additional fanfare. (See other posts link, above.) They moved on quickly, left some bees behind in the Big Tree, and all returned to normal. Except that maybe it didn’t. On Day Three, July 1, the...
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More on the hummingbird… | Life in the Big Tree
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Life in the Big Tree. Enjoying nature in my own backyard. More on the hummingbird…. August 24, 2007 by the zipster. I found this cool site. That helped identify our little nectar lover as a Broad-tailed hummingbird. The key was noticing that her underparts are pale orange-brown and her throat is speckled. If I’m wrong, please comment and let me know! On August 9, 2008 at 8:25 pm. Laquo; Life in the Big Tree. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Get every new po...
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Water | Life in the Big Tree
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Life in the Big Tree. Enjoying nature in my own backyard. Laquo; Yellowjacket vs. Paper Wasp. July 9, 2009 by the zipster. June 2009 was the second wettest on record. In Denver. In addition, the average temperature of 64.4 degrees (F) was 3.2 degrees below normal. Needless to say, we didn’t run our sprinklers this June. Of course, during the course of a typical June, we do run the sprinklers. I follow Denver Water’s rules. Then I read that Colorado Senate Bill 09-080. Can’t legally collect water be...