May 29, 2008 08:20 am
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By CAROL BRODIE
It looks as though the phoebe’s
are returning to various areas since
disappearing after last year’s April
snowstorm. We have a pair of them
that came earlier this spring, and I
believe they are nesting down back
in the barn. My sister, Barb, who
lives outside of Mohawk, emailed
last Tuesday to say their phoebe is
back and building its annual nest
underneath their deck.
I’ve been enjoying watching our
pair of northern orioles as they now
spend quite a bit of time in our
backyard, apparently eating bugs
in the fruit trees. We also have at
least two pairs, maybe more, of
rose-breasted grosbeaks. Last
week, I went to put more sunflower
seeds out for them in the feeders,
and decided I had better wait because
there were two females busily
eating. This is the first time I
have ever noticed the grosbeaks
eating the suet cakes, but they
seem to really enjoy them. It’s neat
to watch them holding on to the
suet cage as they swing around in
the wind pecking on the suet!
Our gorgeous pair of cardinals
seem to be at the feeder all the time
lately. One day last week, as I went
to put more food out, the female sat
patiently in the lilac bush singing
until I finished and then she came
to eat.
I haven’t seen our cute little brilliant
blue indigo bunting since that
first time, but I believe he must be
visiting Pat and Zeke Mabie, as Pat
said they have one at their feeder.
As I was writing this week’s column,
Sharon Thompson phoned to
say they now have two pairs of
rose-breasted grosbeaks.
My brother, Sonny, phoned from
Summerfield, Fla., on Saturday
night, May 17. He was pretty proud
of his two grandsons, Nick and
Chase, as their soccer team won
the championship as they beat two
teams, back to back, in the playoffs
that day.
What a great surprise we received
on Wednesday, May 21,
when Rene and Nancy Foote, of Accomac,
Va., stopped in to visit Dad,
Mom and me. We hadn’t seen them
in at least eight years, so it was
neat to be able to visit and catch up
on each other’s families. They’ve
been spending some time visiting
Nancy’s parents in Saratoga and
had a big surprise 80th birthday
party for her mom on Saturday,
May 17.
Birthdays & Anniversaries
Birthday wishes go out to Bill
Hayes, Taylor Hayes who turns 14
years old, Les Chase, Tim Hotaling,
Harry Kineke, Denise Lundgren
who will be 22, Mark Mabie,
Kristine Warchola, Regina Bateman,
Bradley Bateman who turns
five, and Matthew Moore.
Anniversary wishes go to Bill
and Marsha Mabie and Scott and
Regina Bateman.
Bits and Pieces
John and Stacy Mabie and children,
Tiffany, Brent, and Miranda,
enjoyed spending the weekend of
May 9 to 11 in Jonestown, Pa.,
which is near Hershey. Tiffany is a
member of the Cheerdome Cobleskill
Angels Cheerleading
Squad, and the reason for this trip
was so she and her team members
could take part in the cheerleading
competition. Stacy says they didn’t
do as well as they had hoped. She
said that out of the 12 teams that
played in their division, the Angels
took 10th place. As disappointing
as that was, however, Tiffany and
her brother and sister still had a
great time, as this was their very
first time to go on an out-of-state
trip. They especially enjoyed, and
took advantage of, the pool at the
hotel where they stayed.
They had also planned to visit
nearby Hershey Park on Sunday,
but were called home on an emergency
instead as Cocoa, their dog,
had gotten into a tangle with a porcupine
and needed their attention.
Annie Anderson was one of the
26 sixth-graders from Cherry Valley-
Springfield Central School to go
on the Safety Patrol Trip, along
with other students from area
schools. Their teachers went along
as chaperones. They left on Saturday
morning, May 10, and went to
Washington D.C., where they enjoyed
visiting the Lincoln Memorial,
World War II Memorial, Vietnam
Memorial, and the Washington,
Jefferson, and Roosevelt memorials.
They also visited Arlington National
Cemetery, several of the
Smithsonian Museums, and the
Capitol Building. En route home,
they visited Philadelphia, Pa. After
a tiring but enjoyable four days,
they arrived home Tuesday night,
May 13.
Approximately 50 people attended
the Otsego County Farm
Bureau Rural Urban Event dinner
at the Baptist Church in Middlefield
on Tuesday night, May 13. A
brief board meeting was held prior
to the dinner. Guest speakers at
the dinner included Jeff Decker,
from the Coalition Connection, and
James Ward, who is the lawyer for
the Coalition Connection group.
Don Barber also spoke for a few
minutes on his agricultural background.
Sandie Prokop, who is the
managing director for the New
York Farm Bureau Foundation for
Agricultural Education, spoke and
did a presentation. Bambi Baehrel,
senior field advisor for District 9,
spoke briefly to thank everyone for
the support, prayers and cards,
both before and following, her
mom’s March 18 death.
Local attendees included Frank
Brodie, Elliot Brodie, Sue Schaffer,
Geoffrey Schaffer, Jim and September
Amspacher, Les and Dorothy
Rathbun, Peter Rathbun, Warren
and Mary Stannard, Julie
Stannard, Werner and Beverly
Weigel, Larry Roseboom and Alma
Szeliga, John and Gail Walrath,
and Steve Sinniger, who is the Otsego
County Farm Bureau president.
Annie Anderson and Kaitlyn
Webster went to Norwich to compete
as part of NYSSMA on Friday
afternoon and evening, May 16.
The South Valley Women’s Club
did very well at their first dinner of
the year at the Community Hall on
Saturday, May 17. Everyone thoroughly
enjoyed the chicken and biscuit
meal, and the ladies thank all
of you for your generous donations.
Elliot Brodie attended Sunday
morning worship services at the
Little Falls First Baptist Church
on May 18, and later enjoyed dinner
with Keith and Esther Lesmeister
and family at their Little
Falls home. That night, he attended
the AWANA “end of the season”
banquet, for the kids and their parents,
at the church, where he also
assisted with the meal. Then, during
the evening worship service
which followed, the Double Edge
youth group took charge of the entire
service, including the preaching.
Marjorie French and friend
Doug Hamilton, both of Schenevus,
called on her brother and sister-inlaw,
Leland and Pat Mabie, on
Sunday, May 18.
Nancy Prill, Margaret Mabie,
Marion Schneegas, Betty Brown,
Becky Brown, Jean Roy, Marie
VanSpanjie, and Kristi, Heather,
and Holly Worden attended the
Cooperstown Area Christian Women’s
Club Brunch at the Tally Ho in
Richfield Springs on Monday, May
19. This month’s brunch, “Opportunity
Knocks,” featured guest speaker
Darlene Clark, of Delmar, who
told how she got involved in sign
language. The special feature was
also Darlene as she sang and
signed.
Frank Brodie attended the Schoharie
County Maple Festival meeting
at the Cobleskill Firehouse on
Tuesday night, May 20. Frank also
attended the 4-H Issue Committee
meeting at the Milford Central
School on Wednesday night.
Have a great week, and phone
me at 264-3225 with news.
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