Viewing Mt. Monadnock From the Air

plane view of mt. monadnockRecently I went to Florida to visit my son and on the plane ride home, my other son and I got this great view of Mt. Monadnock. Luckily, my son had the camera handy as he had been taking photos during the flight, and he snapped this one.

Mt. Monadnock is recognizable above the other mountains we saw, as it has a large stone top. Anyone who has ever climbed it, will know all about those rocks!

I went straight back to work once I was home, only to discover that my laptop would not cooperate. The keys on the left side would not work, which meant I didn’t have the “a” to use! Can’t do much without that! So I bought a new computer. It was time anyway. My laptop is about 6 years old. Now I have a lot to get used to.

Fortunately I could figure out how to create the image for this post. It’s also my new banner image.

My Winter Owl

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“My” Winter Owl

Photos have been sitting in my camera all winter, but I finally downloaded them and managed to get them a bit organized. This barred owl was a regular visitor to my backyard. He had a favorite branch where I’d watch him sit for hours, but one day he perched up on this post.  If he caught me moving around in the house he’d stare right at me with those dark eyes.  He sure is beautiful.  I know that they are common where I live, but I enjoyed it when he’d keep me company while I worked at my desk.

I’m not a good wildlife photographer at all, but this photo came out pretty good. I don’t see him any longer now that Spring is here, but I do hear the cry, which is very distinctive. I suspect there are many living in the woods around here.

Lately a red cardinal has been showing up late in the evening to pick through the dirt for who knows what. And I suddenly realized it’s May, and I need to hang my hummingbird feeder. Funny how the time just sneaks up on us.

My thoughts have been on gardening and putting up my mini deck-greenhouse. I also ordered another fabric pot to fill and plant in again this year which will expand the planting areas in my small backyard garden space.  But birds are a big part of gardening and I want them around to help control the bugs.  Owls are welcome too to keep the mouse population down.  This year I had very few mice in my basement – that I heard / saw anyway.  So we all have to work together – owls included.

The Freeze is Coming

frozen lake ice skating
The Freeze is Coming

I hear that the freeze is coming and it is bringing us some winter white. So far we have gotten off easy up here in New Hampshire. Today (December 6th) it is a balmy 42 and rainy as I type this. But tonight the freezing cold that has caused havoc all over the country is arriving along with a few inches of snow. It will be our first snowfall, other that the little dustings we’ve had here and there, which melted right away.
I’m bringing in the firewood and getting ready to run the wood stove quite a bit in the coming days.

The picture I am showing here is my son skating on Gregg Lake a number of years ago.  After being transplanted from Florida, he could take the snow as a youngster, and even enjoyed it, but now that he is an older teen, he stays in his room with the heat on and tells me daily that he wants to go back and live in Florida!

We are only getting a few inches of snow (so they say) and I know my son will gladly get up early and help with the shoveling.  Uh huh. Let the games begin.

Love My Wood Stove

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My Little Jotul

This Jotul is one of the smaller wood stoves made by the company and it fits nicely in my living room and is able to keep it plenty warm.
This summer I replaced the gaskets on the door and around the glass for a tight seal. I didn’t realize the extra work of having two gaskets, but I love having the glass front to watch the fire.
My old stove was in the basement and it didn’t matter since I couldn’t watch the fire anyway.
Replacing the rope around the openings was not a bad job and I watched a video first to get some tips. My son was visiting over the summer and he did the door gasket, then I did the glass one later on.

Having a tight gasket fit is needed to burn wood and control the fire. Closing the dampers won’t work well if air gets in around the seals.

If you need to replace your gaskets, look for size info on the paperwork that came with the stove.  The black glue is easier to use if you knead the tube first, and spraying the rope before you add it will help it stick better.  Just a couple of tips I learned.