Saturday, October 06, 2018

Harvard Flea Market and Bendict Abbey Fair

Every year we try to make it to the Antique Show in Harvard, MA.  Also on the way to Harvard there is always a Fall Fair & Flea market at the St Benedict Abbey in Still River.

We always hit the Abbey Fair first, since its on the way and the Flea Market (a bunch of stuff under a big tent) is open and the early bird get the worm.  We found a few good items for re-sale at great prices.

The Flea Market under the tent

Books and furniture under another tent
We then proceeded to the Antique show.  Found a great parking space,







A large pot of Paella being prepared
 We found a few good items For re-sale at Harvard, and then went back to the Abbey to eat. They have better food and its cheaper.


Sunday, September 30, 2018

The Eastern Sates Exposition - The Big "E"


Decided ti spend the day with leah & josh at the Big "E" in Springfield.  It was the last weekend so we figured we had to do it today.  Traffic was nor to bad, and instaed of parking in the Big "E" lots, we parked in a gas station on the main road.  The attendant said to buy out tickets on the phone and to use the vendor's entrance which was nearby. Wow! saved us at least 1/2 hour waiting in line.  Just walked up to the vendors entrance, he scanned our phone and we were in.  Easy!


Leah & Elly resting after lunch


Large pumpkins


While waiting for the Kids, Elly & I rested inside and watched the horse shows.
 We had a marvelous time with Leah, Josh, Brian , Liz and baby Brian.


After the parade, we headed home after a wonderful day. Always fun to go to the Big "E".

Monday, August 20, 2018

Cape Code Orleans - Again

For our summer vacation this year we decide to re-visit the same p[lace we stayed last year in Orleans. The house is immaculate and centrally located near Chatham & Brewster.

Cute little cottage on owners property

 The evening we arrived we visited a little town beach on a lake not far from the cottage. We were the only ones there and enjoyed a little peace & quite as the sun set.

Cedar Grove Town Beach
Nauset beach that we visted last year was totally demolished by the winter hurricane.  Even the food stand that had been there "forever" was destroyed and will not be rebuilt!.  They did a good job of fixing the beach and dunes, but it will not be the same.  Later that evening there was a free concert at the beach. We stayed and listed to the "Rock Harbor Band".  They were really good and discovered that they will be playing later in the week over in Harwick.

Elly at Nauset Beach

Rock Harbor Band

Leter in teh week we decided to go to Hyannis to vist
the JFK Museum.  When the Twin Towers in NYC collapsed on 9/11, a majority of the JFK photo collection was lost.  They painstakingly tried to reconstruct the photos from the original photographers contact sheets of the photos. This new exhibit was the result of reconstructing these 'lost" photos.  They did a remarkable job.












Of course we did our usual tour of the mini golf courses.  Elly won again this vacation.  Maybe next time I will win.

















Wednesday, August 01, 2018

Fixing a Rotten Back Door Threshold

Our back door jambs look like they were rotting out just like the front doo had a few years ago.  This happens because we don't have storm doors and the snow pile up against the wood. So I decide to fix it like I did the front.


Jambs cut, threshold removed, sub floor removed

I even had to replace some of the wall plate and reinforce the floor joists

Making progress, sub-floor replaced
While I was at it, I also replace some of the side that had been melted from the gas grill being too close to the house.

The entire mess.

All Done. Good as new
It took about a week because halfway through the project we had about three days of rain. This meant the I had to cover the entire project with a sheet of plastic.

Project completed, just in time for our vacation to the Cape.


Wednesday, July 11, 2018

The Saga of the Eastern Phoebes - 2018

I probably posted some of the info earlier, but now that the saga has ended, I feel that it's appropriate to repost some of the tale now.

5 years ago a pair of Eastern Phoebes constructed a nest in our garage on top of my fishing poles.  (I have not been fishing since!)  Each year since then the pair has returned to start another family.  Each year they add on to the nest to make it like new. Last year, the nest was almost reaching the ceiling, so I thought that if they came back this year, there would be no room for the "fix-up", so earlier this spring I cut the nest down in half.

Last Years Nest almost up to the ceiling
Well they did come back for the 5th straight year and all seemed to be going well with the mom nesting on her eggs. Until, I decided to take a picture of the eggs!

Eggs in the nest, 1 is different?
There were 4 white eggs, and 1 speckled egg. I thought, what the the hell is this all about?  After 1 Google search for "Eastern Phoebe Eggs", I had my answer and I became worried!  That speckled egg was a cowbird egg and that was not good news.

Cowbirds are parasitic birds that lay their eggs in other birds nests.  In the case of the phoebes, the cowbird will hatch earlier than the phoebes, take up all the attention from the parents, get all the food and grow the fastest.  In most cases to the detriment of the phoebes.

I was faced with a dilemma, should I removed the cowbird egg or not!  After more searches, I discovered that it is illegal according the to Migratory Bird Treaty to remove these eggs.  You can read some more about it: just click this link.

So I let nature take its course and the worst happened.  The cowbird hatched a few days before the phoebes and was huge compare to the phoebes.

The cowbird hatched first as expected.

Cowbird & 2 phoebes hungry for food.
Just look at the difference in sizes between the birds.

The cowbird got all the attention and most of the food. Needless to say, none of the phoebes survived and the cowbird and adoptive parents eventually flew off.

Now usually the Phoebes return later in the summer for a second brood of chicks, but not even a week later, I was the female cowbird sitting on the nest.  It appeared that she return for a "do-over" because none of her chicks survived.

It started with one egg, and each day thereafter there was another egg until she reached 5 eggs!
Each day another egg!

After there were no more eggs, the countdown started: 15 days until the hatch!  During this time, 4 of the eggs turns from tan to white, while 1 egg stayed tan? Didn't know what this meant.

1 egg seems a little off color
Well, 15 days later (June 29) there were 4 new phoebe nestlings.

Recently hatched phoebes



They grew strong without a cowbird to steal the attention.  As they grew up we were able to video the parents feeding them & teaching them to fly.



First Flying Lesson



First Flight



Well the story concludes here:

So Elly and I are going out and as we pass through the garage, Elly looks up and says: "There's only 3!" Right at that moment, all three babies flew out of the nest and two flew out the garage door, the third flew into the house because the door was open!


We go back inside and the little bird is on the floor in front of the laundry. So we finally catch it and go to put it back in the nest.
On the laundry floor


Caught it unharmed


Meanwhile we can hear the mom squawking outside. I put the bird back in the nest and it immediately flew outside to get with the mom.


No more Phoebes. I wonder if this counts as the 2nd brood or will she come back again later in the summer to do it again, Stay Tuned.


P.s. what was left in the nest was the brown egg that never hatched.  And she never came back. hopefully next year!