On March 2nd, Wally, Jim, and I met with the 4H group and some of their parents at the Elk Forage Meadow down the road to install the new Tree Swallow boxes the kids assembled with us in February.
When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe - John Muir
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Nest Box Installation With The 4H
Monday, February 17, 2025
SWIFTY, Working With The 4H Kids
Today, we (SWIFTY) started working with our local 4H group building Tree Swallow nest boxes to replace the old ones in the Elk Forage Meadow that I monitor 2 miles down the road. I introduced a poster making project for the kids to do in which they pick a topic, create a teaching poster at home, and then come back and show it to the group. We discussed the topics and it was gratifying to have them offer their thoughts and add to the discussion. After about 30 minutes, Wally, Paul, and I, helped the kids drill and screw the boxes together. We had previously precut the pieces to spare the kids from losing fingers. In a couple weeks we will take the group out to the meadow and install the 15 boxes in a roughly mile long trail. Besides Wally, Paul, and me, there were about 15 kids, several moms, and Candi, the 4H leader. Later in the season, when there are nestlings, Candi would like us to do a photography class with them. I must say this was a fun day and reminded me of why I liked teaching at Napa High.
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| Wally on the left, and Paul on the right. I brought a wood burner so the kids could put their names or initials on their assembled boxes. It was a fun day, and no lost blood or burned fingers! |
Sunday, February 16, 2025
My Great Grandfather
The other day I was looking through a chest full of memorabilia and found this framed picture that my grandparents on my mother's side had in their home. It was of my Great Grandfather George T. Clark, one of the most famous librarians in the State of California. Besides being a library director at Stanford University and the San Francisco Public Library, he was the author of an extensive biography of Leland Stanford. He dedicated the book to my mother Ann Williams. I think his literary genes were passed on to my daughter, Andria Williams, a talented author in her own right.
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Cold But Beautiful
January was icy cold, but clear. The past two days have been milder, but still around freezing most of the day, with snow! The snow has not been that much, but it sure is pretty. We had a special show this morning with elk just across the river outside our windows, with trees laced with snow.
Moss sure likes to grow on big leaf maple limbs.
Saturday, February 1, 2025
Day Stalker
This is the same location where the raccoons were partying a few nights ago.
Great Blue Heron









































