Sirtea 茶翁

This is my journal: It records my thoughts, my cares, my struggles, my achievement and failure, my observation of life and nature, internet circulation、treasures、or recycled junks I found, ... . If you stumbled upon this blog by accident or on purpose, I welcome you. Thank you for your visit and comments. Hurry back!
這裡紀錄著我的生活點滴:我在想些什麼, 做那些事, 關心何事, 我的得與失, 我對人與自然觀察所得, 網路資訊、撿到寳貝、或是古物回收,... 。如果您是專程特地來訪或是無意中路過, 我誠心歡迎您。多謝您來訪及留言指教。請再來噢!

Friday, May 31, 2013

Lin Huei-Peng 林慧萍

林慧萍(1963年8月20日-),台灣知​​名歌手,20世紀80年代風行台灣歌壇的玉女,八十年代台灣歌壇最輝煌時期的代表人物,與金瑞瑤與楊林等成為台灣後校園民歌的流行歌主流。進入20世紀90年代後,她拋棄了憂鬱的玉女形象,變成開朗自信的都會女子,1996年漸漸淡出歌壇。台灣音樂人姚謙稱她為“國語歌壇超級推手”。


林慧萍唱快要被遺忘的老歌「倩影 」, 「往昔」, 「錯過」。




Thursday, May 30, 2013

Funny Performence 有趣的演奏會

Orchestra is having fun on stage.
舞台上有趣的搞笑演出。





Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Turkey & Mango Wrap 火雞芒果卷

Hidden Valley Spicy Chipotle Pepper Smoked Turkey, Mango Wrap (From Relish Blog)

Ingredients
1 (9-inch) flour or whole wheat tortilla
2 teaspoons Hidden Valley Spicy Chipotle Pepper Sandwich Spread n Dip
2 slices smoked turkey
2 slices cheese
3 tablespoons chopped fresh or thawed frozen mango
1 tablespoon chopped cilantro
½ tablespoon finely chopped red onion
1 Romaine lettuce leaf

Instructions
1. Spread the Spicy Chipotle Pepper Sandwich Spread n Dip evenly over the tortilla. Sprinkle with red onion.
2. Place the smoked turkey slices on top of the red onion. Sprinkle with chopped mango and cilantro; top with the cheese slices. Place the lettuce leaf in the center of the wrap.
3. Roll the tortilla up, using your fingers to gently tuck any loose fillings back into the tortilla as you roll. Slice in half with a serrated knife and serve immediately.

Monday, May 27, 2013

House Corner Wren Nest 厝角鷦鷯巢

Motherly Instinct-A Wren Nest
母性本能-鷦鷯護巢
茶翁家園屋簷一隻鷦鷯巢內目前有三個蛋, 母鳥在旁護巢。

※Related Post 相關貼文:Four New Wrens 鷦鷯鳥長毛

A Carolina Wren 鷦鷯
Size & Shape
The Carolina Wren is a small but chunky bird with a round body and a long tail that it often cocks upward. The head is large with very little neck, and the distinctive bill marks it as a wren: long, slender, and down curved.
Color Pattern
Both males and females are a bright, unpattern reddish-brown above and warm buffy-orange below, with a long white eyebrow stripe, dark bill, and white chin and throat.
Behavior
The Carolina Wren creeps around vegetated areas and scoots up and down tree trunks in search of insects and fruit. It explores yards, garages, and woodpiles, sometimes nesting there. This wren often cocks its tail upward while foraging and holds it down when singing. Carolina Wrens defend their territories with constant singing; they aggressively scold and chase off intruders.
Habitat
Look—or listen—for Carolina Wrens singing or calling from dense vegetation in wooded areas, especially in forest ravines and neighborhoods. These birds love to move low through tangled understory; they frequent backyard brush piles and areas choked with vines and bushes.
(Source: The Cornell Lab Of Ornithology)

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Motherly Instinct-A Killdeer 母鳥本能

母性本能 Motherly Instinct-A Killdeer
茶翁家園草地上的母鳥和4個蛋;
因爲牠奇特的尖叫聲所以叫作Deerkill或Killdeer。


A Killdeer
Size and Shape
Killdeer have the characteristic large, round head, large eye, and short bill of all plovers. They are especially slender and lanky, with a long, pointed tail and long wings.
Color Pattern
Brownish-tan on top and white below. The white chest is barred with two black bands, and the brown face is marked with black and white patches. The bright orange-buff rump is conspicuous in flight.
Behavior
Killdeer spend their time walking along the ground or running ahead a few steps, stopping to look around, and running on again. When disturbed they break into flight and circle overhead, calling repeatedly. Their flight is rapid, with stiff, intermittent wingbeats.
Habitat
Look for Killdeer on open ground with low vegetation (or no vegetation at all), including lawns, golf courses, driveways, parking lots, and gravel-covered roofs, as well as pastures, fields, sandbars and mudflats. This species is one of the least water-associated of all shorebirds.
(Source: The Cornell Lab Of Ornithology)