Tag Archives: Birds

Spanakopita, Hummingbirds and Tibetan Bells

Phyllo pastry stuffed with spinach and cheese dances on my tastebuds. Wine washes it down. Hummingbird song and wing flutter fills my ears. Citrus flower fragrance wafts through the sixty-seven degree spring air and into my nostrils. I am content. Yet, somehow, my brain doesn’t want to shut off like I wish it would. I...

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Garden Blooms, Hummingbirds and Beneficial Insects

Typically, Wednesdays are wordless. But today I just can’t keep my fingers still; they are itching to write about my surprising, amazing and blissful couple of days in the garden. Monday morning began with the typical watering routine. But task time turned to sweet past time when an Anna’s Hummingbird decided to take a mist...

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Sweet Day, Sweet Sister

I was preparing to leave for Colorado, but wanted to spend a little time with my sister first. We decided on a picnic of sandwiches — hers organic turkey, mine organic cheese — then we headed to goose park, or McConnell Park, to enjoy a beautiful fall day by the Sacramento River. We talked about...

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Weekend Wish: Connect with Someone, Care for Her Garden

When you care for someone’s garden, you get a glimpse of the depth of that person. You find a new appreciation for who they are and discover what is important to them. That awareness makes you feel closer to the one who has created the special space. My sister asked me to keep an eye...

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Weekend Wish: May You Always Be Nature-Drunk

Explain nature-drunk, someone says. They ask, what does it mean exactly? And where in the world did I come up with that name? And, when did I come up with that one? Long story, really. I will try to keep it short. Sitting under the old oak tree in the front yard of my childhood...

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Great Blue Heron

Photo courtesy Matt Plank. Thank you Matt! Amber GalushaAlways exploring, creating and cultivating, and sharing what I observe along the way. To visit my professional site, click here.More Posts – Website

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Weekend Wish: Make New Friends, Hang a Birdhouse

What do birdhouses and cowboys have in common? Boots, of course. That is if Ed Clark is the designer of the house. For months, I have seen Ed sitting alongside his pickup truck at different locations throughout Redding. Always an eye catcher, his truck is filled to the brim with small, large, simple, and exquisite...

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Pruning a Native Favorite: Muhlenbergia Rigens

Muhlenbergia rigens, commonly known as deer grass, is a graceful California native that thrives with little care. With its mounding form, cascading green blades, and golden flower spikes, M. rigens is a fine choice to use as an accent or for mass planting. Placed in an area of your garden with a western exposure, this...

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Wordless Wednesday: Northern Flicker Friend Dining on Grubs

Amber GalushaAlways exploring, creating and cultivating, and sharing what I observe along the way. To visit my professional site, click here.More Posts – Website

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Hopping on the Wordless Wednesday Bandwagon

I am trying something new: Wordless Wednesday. You might be wondering why I am doing this. It is really quite simple. Sometimes I have photos that I want to share, but don’t have the words to go with them. WW is a good excuse for me to be quiet. I hope you enjoy the silence...

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