Our Red-Tailed Hawk

“A red-tailed hawk rose high on an air current,
calling out shrill, sequential rasps of raptor joy.”
Barbara Kingsolver
Red Tail Hawk

For the past few weeks I’ve experienced an unusual bird sighting here by the ocean. Unusual because seeing one of these birds by the ocean is rare. I would see red-tailed hawks daily on my trail rides with my horse Jimmy, but never at the beach.

I mentioned my sighting to my husband and he thought that a red-tailed hawk was not likely to be at the beach. I agreed with him, but I also told him that we haven’t seen one pigeon on our patio lately and that these hawks hunted the pigeons at the barn. My husband hates the pigeons, so he was hoping I was right.

After days of watching our new neighbor, the red-tailed hawk, I was able to get some video and still images of him perched on the light post outside our patio. My husband was pleasantly surprised to see the images and extremely glad that the hawk was hunting our pesky neighborhood pigeons.

The hawk usually comes by everyday around 5 or 6 in the evening. Magnificent to watch as he catches the ocean breeze and hovers without flapping, eyes fixed on the ground over the beach waiting to spring on any unlikely prey. I spring into action to capture images of him hovering in front of our patio.

The other thing I noticed since the hawk arrived in our neighborhood is that the Great Horned Owl that I would hear in the evening can no longer be heard. Red-Tailed Hawks are extremely territorial and will often chase away Great Horned Owls.

If you follow my blog you might remember my post about the owl on our roof, Hooting in the House. That post was about our new unusual neighbor the owl. Now we have a new and more powerful neighbor to keep our eyes on, our red-tailed hawk.

Shine On

A Bookworm

“The best advice I ever got was that
knowledge is power and to keep reading.”
David Bailey

Good Reads Goal

We are a little more than half way through 2015 and already I’ve read 53 books out of the 100 I promised myself I’d read this year. That’s 4 more books than I read for the entire 2014 year.

At the rate I’m reading I’m sure by the end of the year, I will have easily read over 100 books.

Originally I wanted to read just the classic novels, but I find I’m reading a variety of genres and authors.

I’ve surprised myself how much I’m turning into a bookworm.

Shine On

Flashback Friday Redondo Beach

“The old rule was that when women’s
hemlines rose, so did the economy.”
Unknown

TBT Redondo Beach

Times have really changed in Redondo Beach and the world in general.

The Policeman in this photo, Chuck Peyton, checks to see if the old-fashioned bathing suit worn by actress Myrna Ross complies with 1933 Redondo Beach ordinance banning women’s suits that are more than 3 inches above the knee.

The city attorney warned enforcement may be necessary if topless suits appear on beaches. Male swimmers would also be required to wear more discreet attire.

Shine On

Verizon SUCKS !!!

no-verizon

We have had nothing but problems the last week with our Verizon phone and internet service. The connection drops every other minute. We have called Verizon customer service ten times a day for the last week. They say they fixed the problem and then ten minutes later we have no connection.

My husband and I have talked with dozens of technical people (none of them actually located in the US) and have spent well over 40 hours going back and forth with Verizon. We have had two technicians out to our home to fix the problem and they have spent hours and still they have not fixed the problem.

As of today at 4:30 pm, after spending all day on the phone with someone from Verizon, they say they have put a “team together” to fix the problems. They said the problem should be resolved by Thursday 8:00 pm. I DON’T BELIEVE A WORD THEY SAY ! Why? Because, their records show that we have only called them five times this past week. When in fact, we’ve called them three times that amount just today.

The real slap in the face is that they have the balls to raise their rates for internet service, when we don’t even have any internet to use.

The thing that really pisses me off is that we can’t use anyone but Verizon, because no other provider is offered to us at our location. I am so frustrated with Verizon I have filed a complaint with the FCC and am contacting NBC’s consumer reporter to look into Verizon and their practices.

Hopefully, I won’t lose this post before I hit Publish.

Shine On