Saturday, February 7, 2026

Day 19.028: It’s the big game

No, not tomorrow’s football championship/American cultural phenomenon but England vs Wales in the Six Nations Rugby. 


I'll leave the commentary there. And yes, we'll probably watch the "sports" tomorrow too.

Friday, February 6, 2026

Day 19.027: Just in case

There are fruit trees just outside my office window. A few years ago, when I had a windowless office on the other side, I saw some interesting birds in these trees and got some unsatisfactory photos with my phone so I keep wondering if I will one day see something interesting.

This week, I did not see something interesting, but I did take a cellphone photo of a house finch. 


Thursday, February 5, 2026

Day 19.026: Just a tail

The other day, I looked out and saw a tail flicking around under the bird feeder. Thanks to a hollow in the still-knee-deep snow, it was all I could see of a bird hunting for good stuff among the reject food scattered there (primarily by the starlings).

I probably should have guessed who the small bird with the outsized and up-sticking tail was, but I waited until it showed itself anyway:

Carolina wren in the snow

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Day 19.025: Night out

This evening we took Exile #3 and her friend to a cinema in Methuen MA to see the Stray Kids movie (that was the nearest place showing it). While they did that Exile #2 and I went out for dinner in nearby North Andover. 


When we got back to the cinema, the movie finished and the K-pop fans came streaming out - many dressed up for the occasion. It seems we all had a fun night.

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Day 19.024: Cryptic

Dramatic unopened pine cones confused a hundred. (6)



There weren't a hundred of us, but we were a little puzzled by these half-open cones in this pitch pine on Saturday afternoon. If you solve the clue let me know!

Monday, February 2, 2026

Day 19.023: Saturday afternoon birds

Our nature group gathered in the "heat" (i.e. least bitterly cold part) of the afternoon on Saturday in Kennebunkport. Here are some of our bird sightings:

Mallards resting on the ice (approx. 335 in this group)

A few Canada geese were with them

This duck's speculum was catching the light perfectly

One American black duck was hiding among the mallards

Curly tail feathers

Red-shouldered hawk

Eeek! I've been spotted!

Off he goes

American black duck

Common goldeneye

American robins

Finding some fruit on a crab apple tree

Mourning dove (in the afternoon)

House sparrow

House finch

Rock pigeons

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Day 19.022: Exile #2’s Sunday Column #541

Exile #2 writes...

Although it’s too cold for the snow on the ground to melt much at the moment, it is managing to melt a little on roofs. Because it is so cold, however, that is just making for some spectacular icicles. We have a few forming a slightly menacing portcullis above our garage door but they are nothing to the curtains of icicles we saw along eaves on our walk on Saturday or the enormous 5 ft long spears that seemed to be forming on the corners of buildings. It’s not for nothing that many places put up signs warning people to watch out for falling ice!