It's probably the only Memorial Day Weekend in 30 years that we haven't had the heat on at the cabin. Highs were in the 80's each day. I'd have to say that this would be spectacular weather even for Fourth of July. Simply amazing.
The oriole feeder had lots of customers. Two males in their bright orange plumage courted a single female, who seemed to be enjoying all the attention. The gentlemen sang their hearts out in glorious song beginning around 5am, and it was such a nice change from the traffic noises of the city that I didn't mind the early hour - too much.
The hummingbirds also enjoyed the bright orange nectar and zipped in and out all day for a treat. It's hard to say how many there were, but I saw at least three all at once on Sunday afternoon. By Monday afternoon I had to refill the feeder.
Other visitors lakeside were a flicker, goldfinches, and of course loons. On our boat ride Monday we saw two eagles sitting high in a tree on the Smith Lake side of the potholes, just into Barbour Lake.
Sunset Saturday was very colorful, but the mosquitoes came out for their long summer picnic and we reluctantly headed indoors after a brief campfire.
Sunday evening the clouds rolled in, but no rain. A pair of loons cruised by to see what we were up to before diving down to enjoy a late dinner.
Fishing was good and the guys brought in four lovely bass which we enjoyed for lunch one day along with scrambled eggs. Rhubarb is ready at home and I brought up enough to make some tasty rhubarb muffins. A few survived long enough to go into the freezer to be enjoyed on our next visit to Smith Lake.
Wishing you beautiful sunsets,
Jean
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