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It was such an uncharacteristically warm day, we decided to bicycle down to the Port of Bandon to look at Old Town Marketplace.

It was such an uncharacteristically warm day, we decided to bicycle down to the Port of Bandon to peruse the Old Town Marketplace.

It was one of those perfect days when everyone was in a good mood with the weather being warm, artists selling their crafts, and Kirk Schumacher strumming his guitar.  I asked Kirk if he would sing one of my favorite summertime songs.  Without missing a beat, he he belted out "Summertime."

It was one of those perfect days when everyone was in a good mood with the weather being warm, farmers selling their veggies, and Kirk Schumacher strumming his guitar. I asked Kirk if he would sing one of my favorite summertime songs. Without missing a beat, he belted out “Summertime.”

Bandon Lighthouse

Bandon Lighthouse

7A Kids Don't Float, 11-14-14

Crabbing at the dock, Bandon lighthouse in background.

Crabbing at the dock, Bandon lighthouse in background.

I even got to watch a pelican swallow a fish.

I even got to watch a pelican swallow a fish, twice…possibly the same fish. 🙂

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November 5, 2014...On an unusually warm November day, I spotted these hebes growing in front of Bill Sweet Insurance Agency.  The bees were loving it.

November 5, 2014…On an unusually warm November day, I spotted these hebes growing in front of Bill Sweet Insurance Agency. The bees were loving it.  Thanks, Bill.

While the east coast is getting hammered by the polar vortex cold weather, the west coast is enjoying warm sunny days into early November. At this time of year there are very few sources of nectar, so it’s good that the honeybees are getting  a lot from the hebes.  Nectar provides an important energy source (carbohydrate) for the bees.

Many thanks to Steve Montana who has let me use his musical talents as background to the video.  “GaelaMae On The Bluffs” was written by Steve and the banjo music was written by Buell Kasey back in the late 1800’s.  Watch Steve Montana play banjo at the beginning of Sustainable World.  Click on “Soldier’s Joy.”

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