Enjoying Oregon Grape
There were at least a dozen more species of pollinators gathering victuals while they stimulated this Oregon grape, Mahonia aquifolium.
There were at least a dozen more species of pollinators gathering victuals while they stimulated this Oregon grape, Mahonia aquifolium.
This was the official greeter a bit ago when we arrived at our digs in Ashland. Jill and I are at the OregonShakespeare Festival for a 4 play run staring tonight with Julius Caesar.
Jill and I saw this rough-skinned newt earlier today when we walked the South Meadow of Mount Pisgah Arboretum with some folks from the Emerald Chapter of the Oregon Native Plant Society.
Jill and the Duck throwing their hands up per direction from Otis Day during a time out as the Oregon Women trampled USC earlier today.
Yesterday we saw a small group of about 2 dozen robins. Today:
There are several hundred. Visualize twice the area of the picture to the left plus another small lot one house over to the right. The above is not the most dense area just the closest.
Some blue sky!
The other day there was fresh snow.
Today the clouds enveloped us completely hiding the mountain:
View from Lowell
Well, SSIA…
Except that I wanted to do a quick test of the WordPress wysiwig composing interface from an iPAD.
Quick assessment is that it makes much more sense to use than the very handicapped WP iPAD app.
Also, should note that I am having a muffin and coffee at the Midtown Marketplace on Willamette. The aforementioned are fine but their wireless leaves much to be desired: doesn’t reach much of the coffee shop area and has been very, very slow.