Anyone know what kind of bird lost this feather?
Also, we've had a bird along the border to the Meserve Preserve which does a one-syllable whistle-like sound. It's not high-pitched but it's maybe a second soprano.
Sadly, we just hear it but have not yet seen it.
Any ideas what species that might be?
It used to be a common tongue-in-cheek response from school teachers when asked why they teach.
"June, July and August," some would say.
Well, these days when some schools start in July and others end in late June, that may not be the foremost reason for joining the teaching profession.
Even back when I was teaching, my responsibilities carried on through the Fourth of July and restarted again in mid-August.
Being the drill team adviser required working through those times because the Ponderettes always marched in the Fourth of July parade, and performed in the first high school football game.
So, the real responsibility as a teacher did not have a three-month break, nor does it now. I know from watching my son whose academic and athletic duties require considerable time spent working in the summer time.
BUT it is June, and, at least educators can think or fantasize about vacation time.
June has begun in cruddy weather mode: rain, cool temps, mountains socked in by clouds.
I don't mind it because the weather has, at least temporarily, allayed those worries a few weeks ago when we had some summer days suggesting that things might dry up way too soon.
Grass continues to grow profusely, and the lawn mower continues to mow at least twice a week.
Plus, the cooler weather inspires a comfort zone for working outside. I hate the days when it's so hot that my body and mind are ready to throw in the towel by 11 a.m. and become a slug until the sun goes down.
Anyway, welcome, June.
Lots of fun stuff happens this month, so it's neat to turn over the calendar.
Speaking of fun, Annie's having a great time on her trip. Yesterday she visited Monaco where streets are blocked off in preparation for the 2026 Grand Prix.
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The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix will take place on the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
The 2026 Monaco Grand Prix is scheduled from June 5 to June 7, 2026, with the main race occurring on Sunday, June 7.
The event is held on the Circuit de Monaco,
a legendary street circuit that winds through the narrow city streets
of Monte Carlo, featuring tight corners, elevation changes, and harbor
views.
The track measures 3.337 kilometers (2.073 miles) and the race will cover 78 laps, totaling approximately 260 kilometers.
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Anyway, the perks of geocaching events in the countries of the world include seeing and experiencing the areas around where the event is held.
In this case, the event was in Italy but Annie has had a chance to visit Switzerland, France and Monaco during her off time.
And, we get to enjoy these adventures vicariously, thanks to her pictures.
Not a bad gig.
I'll post some photos below.
Happy Monday.
















Annie's Excellent Geocaching Adventure: Sideline Sights included a trip to France and Monaco yesterday.
This is often a very welcome site no matter where we are in the world.
Nice to see that honey buckets exist in Monaco.
Wonder if the toilet seats are gold.