May 31, 2010

On my back in the front yard, I look up and see the robins have built a nest...

... in the oak tree:

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I wouldn't have been lying there to notice that if you hadn't made the lawn so plush and lagged behind when it was 6 p.m. and finally cool enough to leave the homestead. Then we set out. Into the woods:

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Ah! The wild asparagus!

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42 comments:

Jason (the commenter) said...

I was looking up in the trees today, too.

And I walked down a path.

Otters!

Jason (the commenter) said...

rhhardin, I think there may be an animal in your picture, too!

reader_iam said...

Coat 'em in a sesame-oil vinaigrette and cook 'em on the grill, is my suggestion.

Wince said...

And what's with all these new fangled pressure treated wood "paths" through the woods?

In my day, we walked on dirt through the woods with no shoes 'til our feet were cut to shreds and we were infested with parasites.

And we liked it!

Jason (the commenter) said...

EDH: In my day, we walked on dirt through the woods with no shoes 'til our feet were cut to shreds and we were infested with parasites.

A few weeks ago I was walking through the woods and passed a man wearing nothing but shorts and carrying nothing but a walking stick. I immediately took off my shoes and socks and enjoyed every minute of it.

knox said...

I immediately took off my shoes and socks and enjoyed every minute of it.

You must have some serious callouses. Otherwise that would hurt.

knox said...

Or you're a hobbit.

Ann Althouse said...

The boardwalk is there because it's marshland.

Jason (the commenter) said...

The boardwalk is there because it's marshland.

And because it's lovely.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

The best things in life are mostly right in front of our nose.

We just need to pause long enough to notice them.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

I saw a cardinal fly in to our back yard settle for a bit and fly again to our neighbor's yard.

There was a group of us and we (i didn't contradict them) saw it as a good omen.

To me living and trying to live is a good omen.

La vita รจ bella

sunsong said...

Such beautiful photos...again

under the boardwalk

Roger Sweeny said...

Stalking the Wild Asparagus?

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

We are so lucky.

I think of all the thing going wrong all the time and yet I have the power to know that not only could it be worst, it is worst for most of the effing humanity.

It is why the people that die so I could be here wondering stupidly should be... should be remembered... should be honored.

Ann Althouse said...

"Coat 'em in a sesame-oil vinaigrette and cook 'em on the grill, is my suggestion."

Thanks! The robins were yummy!

Unknown said...

One of my fondest summer memories of my Aunt Claribel's house, lying on my back in front of her house; granted, it was on a hill with a few tall evergreens, but the grass in spots was plush.

Ann Althouse said...

I wouldn't have been lying there to notice that if you hadn't made the lawn so plush and lagged behind when it was 6 p.m. and finally cool enough to leave the homestead.

Sounds like a lovely place for a man and woman...

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Most of our time is spent living withing the realm of our own consciousness.. for whatever is worth.

Some of us venture out far enough to read.. some far enough to read Althouse.. MeadHouse.

Can we see the cardinal from different vantage points and still appreciate it?

Palladian said...

Sparrow grass!

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

I'm in the verge of going on a - some kind of binge.

I dont want to do it because I feel very guilty afterwards. allways have allways will.

Posting here is a poor way to try and talk my way out.

Ann Althouse said...

Come on, Lem. We love you. Don't damage yourself.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

And then I think.. why do you dump your shit on people like this?

Don't you own them better?

Haven't they suffered you long enough?

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Come on, Lem. We love you. Don't damage yourself

You guys are fu*ng amazing.. it be nice to hear from my friend Meade.

I'm just saying.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

I know he said he would remain in the background like Dolly Parton's husband.. I'm sorry I object!

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Meade you are not Dolly Partons husband.

You are our friend and sometimes we are going to need you.

you remember when you told me to go to bed?

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

I dont mean to put you guys on the spot.. its just that I dont want to talk to a girl all the time ;)

kidding kidding!!

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

I'm a little drunk don't pay any attention to me!!

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

The minute a poster start dictating to a blogger..

Who is in charge?

I'm drunk but I'm not that drunk.

Promise!

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

I'm sorry I misbehave.

It is a side of me.. I venture to say that it is a side most people have.. a selfish side.

Maybe there is nothing wrong with that, I'm going to say it here and strut around my room like I'm president Obama ;)

Ann Althouse said...

Lem!

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

I owe this blog..

The music is just an afterthought.

Meade said...

Lem,

Time for bed.

I can't tell you not to get drunk. I can only tell you it's time to say goodnight.

Come back tomorrow and I'll tell you not to get drunk.

Sleep well, my friend.

your friend,

Meade

Lem the artificially intelligent said...
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Lem the artificially intelligent said...

You got it!

Meade said...

Okay. But just let me quote some wise words and then I'll say goodnight too.

"The best things in life are mostly right in front of our nose. We just need to pause long enough to notice them."

And one more: "...it is the idea of having a place where people can come and connect."

So true, my friend. So true.

And now I bid you goodnight. Sweetest dreams. And tomorrow, I'll be back here looking for your wise humorous thoughtful and highly valued comments. I don't always reply, it's true. But I read. And I appreciate yours and everyone's contributions to this great conversation.

Many thanks.

Meade

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

I don't always reply, it's true. But I read. And I appreciate yours and everyone's contributions to this great conversation.

Meade, you are the best!

I think I speak for a lot of people here.. I wish you ran for something.. like you said we will talk later ;)

reader_iam said...

Man. I hope it wasn't because in my haste and quickie cutting, I accidentally deleted the key referent, which would be "asparagus," from my previous comment on this thread.

By the way, "the robin reply" to that lack of referent I found to be funny and quick and perfect as all get out.

Shorter: Not just a LOL, so pedestrian, but indeed an extended chuckle, a far, far, far less frequent thing.

Mark Daniels said...

We had a robin's nest on our front porch this spring. There were three babies, who grew quickly, no doubt because their parents seemed to spend every moment of the day bringing worms back for them.

Last week, the three babies left the nest and it's been abandoned by the parents as well. Friends told us that robins build nests twice in the spring/summer season and have two sets of offspring.

It was interesting watching them from our living room every day.

Mark Daniels said...

Should have said "a robins' nest."

Unknown said...

Ahh the ticks....
Ahh the chiggers....

*ppssstttt*

Ahh, the Deet.... Much better :)

reader_iam said...

Of course this link belongs in this thread, and it's only obvious I should be the one to do it. (Alert: Susan Hayward ahead.)

Which always reminds of this, on account of some resonant similarities in movement and presence. (Alert: Ann-Margret ahead).

Deborah M. said...

Baby Cardinal.

Better shot.

wv: promcows. Ha.

Deborah M. said...

Walking across the marsh. Or maybe down here it's just a swamp.