Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Labor Day Dreamscape

Labor Day weekend always brings about a flurry of activity around here.  Our little town hosts a BIG labor day parade filled with local businesses, civic and religious organizations and politicians.  It's held on several of our main roads and ends at the high school where several vendors set up shop to offer their wares.  For us, Labor Day weekend also ushers in another year to celebrate the day of my mothers birth.   This means my brothers and their family will definitely be in town too.

 And if that wasn't exciting enough we are adding one more day of celebration with my husbands family at my brother in laws this year to welcome them into their new home and mostly to spend a little more precious time with my father in law.  Everyone on his side of the family is coming into town for this event as well.  

Somewhere in the midst of all this fun we hope to have a little quiet time to relax and enjoy Labor Day.   You know, Labor Day, the day you rest from all your labor.  (chuckle-chuckle)  So I'm thinking it will go something like this.   We will sneak away for a bit just the two of us, because our sons will have had quite enough of us, it will be later in the day and will look something like this.



































































 


Hoping this Labor Day finds you enjoying the moments in whatever way suits you best!  Whether you are spending time celebrating with family and friends or just relaxing all on your own I hope each of you gets a chance to enjoy the fruits of your labor. 

Linking with  http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/ for Tablescape Thursday. 

Thank you so much for visiting my blog today!  I hope you enjoyed my setting.  Have a happy Labor Day!
Mary


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Bird Watching at Bomb Island

Saturday night we were finally able to do an evening raft up to see the birds with our cruising fleet.  I have mentioned before our attempts to do this event that were thwarted by evening thunderstorms.  Last Saturday the rains held off and the birds had not yet flown the coop.  It was a successful adventure all around for everyone.

Here we are upon our arrival outside the islands all rafted up together.  This is our friend Tom on his boat!  He also had two additional passengers.  We rafted our boat up next to his on the end.



Looking further in there were 5 boats total that rafted together.



Here is a great shot of the sun as it was going down.

To recap, every year we have thousands of Purple Martins that come for the summer to an island on our lake called Bomb Island. They scour the surrounding areas by day, but at night they all come back to roost for the evening on one island. It is centrally located in the lake and has since been named a bird sanctuary due to this spectacular event. It is quite a sight attracting many boaters to park around the island in the evenings to watch the birds come in for the night.


Looking off our stern you can see several boaters parking for the show.



A nearby boater decides to do a little fishing while waiting for the birds.  In the background you will see one of larger tourist boats on Lake Murray.



This boat is called the Southern Patriot.



It is one of two boats that offer cruises to the public for a fee. 



The Southern Patriot is open to
 large and small parties for evening tours and rentals.  There is another boat on our lake that offers dinner cruises as well.



This is the first boat to offer tours and is always quite exciting to see when it comes by.  It's a good sign to see it here for the evening too!   It encourages us that perhaps we are going to see the birds.

  We had been worried we would not get the chance again since they leave our state this time of year rather abruptly.   They are only here for a few months.  Luckily that was not the case and we were able to watch them and enjoy great company with each other as well.


This is a photo from our bow looking towards the
 island!



Another photo of a point off the island..we were still waiting to see if the birds were going to come.



This is one of our members who rode with us.  Both he and his wife were with us, they are photographers that met in a photography club.  I had hoped to get their photos to share with you but they have not forwarded them to me yet.  Stay tuned for that as I am sure they will be wonderful!


Here are the birds as they begin to arrive over the island!



I apologize I could not get any close up shots but hopefully you will still get the impact.

Slowly they start to fill up the sky above.



It's getting late and my photography skills are so bad.  I was too busy socializing and only kept remembering to pick up the camera every so often.



But as you can see all those specks are flocks of birds.  It is truly a sight to behold.


As the evening sets in and the majority of the birds have landed, it is time to go home.  It's a long trip back for a sailboat.  We decided to motor back for the evening.


We pass the Southern Patriot again later in the night, all lit up it's a beautiful sight as well!
We had a wonderful evening with a great group of people.  If you ever get to come to Lake Murray in the summer, be sure and plan an evening of bird watching off of Bomb Island.  You will not be disappointed, even better if you get to share it with a few friends.

for Outdoor Wednesday.
Be sure and visit the link above for more wonderful outdoor adventures.

Thanks for coming by today,I hope you enjoyed the show!
Mary

Official Fall Decorating Day

Yay! Yippee!  Hoo-Rah!  For me, it is officially time to put out the fall decorating!  I also have all of you to thank for that! I have finally come up with an official time for allowing myself to set out the fall decor!  I am declaring August 31st my official (it's Okay) to put it all out day!


Part of my fall decorating dilemma has always been in the way I have approached decorating for the fall season.  Well, thanks to my blogging friends and just looking at all of your beautiful fall inspirations, I have had a revelation as to what has been causing the problem of when to begin.  The following photos should give you an insight into my dilemma, let's take a look.


I have pulled out my fall decorating boxes here.  Do you notice anything about this?



I have my box full of Halloween goodies and...


My box full of Thanksgiving Decor!

Therein lies my problem ladies. I have no FALL box!  All my fall decor is mixed between these two boxes.  I am changing that this year, and creating a fall decor box too.  This will be the things that come out early and pack up only when Christmas rolls around.  DUH!!!

Okay, so now on to look at a few changes I have already made this morning!  I'm starting with the breakfast table.  I only made a very few simple changes.  I love easy changes, don't you?




Some things stayed the same and some things changed.





I changed out the glass candle holder that I was using to this one I already had.  It already had the raffia bow on it.  Then  I added these glass stones from my stash of pebbles, but kept my green candle because I just love the color.
 

I confess, I also changed out the glass container because I broke this one while trying to wash it.  Oh well, at least it was only a $1.00 purchase from a yard sale this summer.  Honestly, it really was a very thin glass to begin with and was bound to happen sooner or later.  The one I'm using now is nice and thick.  Lesson learned to those of yall who pay full retail, don't buy thin glass!  LOL!


I had a small summer floral on here before that I changed out to this small fall urn recently purchased from Michaels.  Love it!  Easy peasy swap!



Then I changed out my napkins from the black and white check to these that have fruit in more fallish colors.  I also added the wooden napkin holders for a more earthy look.






Here's the two main changes side by side.  So simple and just the right change.  I love these pebbles!  They are slightly red, yellow and almost a bit of brown  irredescent.  Because of the color they can be used for so many different seasons.  I have used them for Christmas decor too!  So versatile!

Now one more peek at another area I will be working on today.  Actually I'm going to be working on the whole house today but I'm sure it will continue to evolve weekly.  Please be sure and visit Marty @ http://astrollthrulife.blogspot.com/ for Tabletop Tuesday and for more beautiful vignettes.




  How about you?  Have you totally started fall decorating yet?  Do you have an official time in your head about when to begin?  I would love to hear your thoughts on this too!
Happy Tabletop Tuesday!
Mary