Looking back to the RV from the other side of the pond on my walk the other day I was struck once again by how green everything's looking ..like it's not winter at all.
I guess that's Oregon for you .. no snow or ice, but weeks, heck months, of rain and moderate temperatures. Hence the grass stays green ..
Due to the same moderate weather Wood Ducks live year-round along most of the Pacific Coast but I'd never seen one .. yet .. but look who showed up the other day?

Mr and Mrs Wood Duck! Aren't they gorgeous?
It’s hard to mistake these beautiful ducks in the wild. From the male’s iridescent green crest and intricate markings to the female’s distinctive white eye patch, I think these birds are some of our most beautiful waterfowl.
In fact, their scientific name, Aix sponsa, loosely translates to “bridal duck,” as the species—the male, particularly—is so well appointed that it appears dressed for a wedding.
Wood Ducks owe their common name to the fact that they are one of the
few waterfowl species that perch and nest in trees. Sharp nails on their
webbed feet allow them to balance on branches and maneuver into tree
cavities that they use for nesting.
Which made me wonder about the chicks, how do they come down?
Well, apparently:
Responding to calls from the mother duck, the
chicks leap from nests as high as 50 feet above
the ground or water. How do they survive? Downy feathers, pliable
bones, and leaf litter provide the necessary cushion when not landing in
water!
Nature never ceases to amaze me!
Last Sunday, after a 3 month hiatus, we finally got to see another play in McMinnville's Gallery Theater again. 'See How They Run', an English comedy in three acts by Philip King.
Its title is a line from the nursery rhyme "Three Blind Mice". It is considered a farce for its tense comic situations and headlong humor, heavily playing on mistaken identity, doors, and vicars.
Set in the background of World War II, things go awry when a pompous church matron comes calling unannounced and a male friend from the vicar's wife's past comes to visit, the bishop (the wife's uncle) shows up early, and an escaped Russian convict hides in the house.


Despite it being a classic, old fashioned, rather cheesy, slapstick-kind of play the fast pace, excellent acting and smart humor made for many laugh-out-loud moments.
We enjoyed it more than we thought we would!

This also happened this week :
Why ???
Well, after long deliberation, we've decided to build him a little office.
Although we've made it work so far, the RV is just a tad too tight to house a separate chair, desk, computer, (large) printer, shredder, file cabinet etc,etc and still have enough room to live more or less 'comfortable'.
We've thought about buying a garden shed or an office-pod but, besides being rather expensive, most aren't insulated or have electric and the sizes and floor plans just don't fit his needs.
We found a lumber-liquidating store not too far from us which sells all kinds of heavily discounted building materials and after drawing up a plan and creating a list, James brought a first load home.
After which we spend 1 1/2 hrs to unload everything from the truck:
This should basically be enough to get the floor, walls and roof build and get us 'water-tight'.
We were promised a 3 day sunny 'window' in the weather to get the materials and hopefully build the floor before we were supposedly in for another 8 days of rain so we immediately got to work.
After a coffee-break .. |
At the end of the second day we had a floor!
The next day James prepared 2 C-shaped steel tubes to attach to the bottom of the floor. This allows for the forks of a forklift to slide into so we can lift the hole shebang, without damaging the wooden floor, on a trailer when we want (or have) to move.
Pretty ingenious!
We also proceeded to paint the bottom-side of the floor with an oil-based protective paint to stop moisture from seeping up and rotting it out (remember .. Oregon .. rain!).
I forgot to take a picture before we had to cover everything up when the first raindrops started to fall around 12pm ..
As I said, it's going to rain for at least a week (2 inches on Wednesday!) so we're done for a while, besides, after working hard for the last 2 days our muscles are rather sore .. we could do with a little rest!
Work is still slow, we've got one appraisal on the books for Tuesday, but that's all.
Fortunately James still has items on the honey-do list and I am working on my raised-bed and other garden related plans for the summer so we won't sit idle .. as if we'd ever!