I bought me a new trailcam stand with a gift certificate. Thanks, Caitlin!
Reflections from Crumbly Acres
Saturday, 20 June 2026
Saturday's Critters
Friday, 19 June 2026
Crumbly Acres is soaked!
Tuesday Joe got us some fresh rhubarb and strawberries from the farm down the road. Rhubarb-strawberry crisp!
The frog eggs are now tadpoles. I think they are wood frogs, but hard to tell. Wood frogs eggs are laid in the water. They hatch and grow. Eventually they lose their tails, after they grow arms and legs. They they switch from gills to lungs. They will spend the summer and fall in the forest, 'wood' frogs!
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| The lobelia isn't tasty, apparently! |
Thursday, 18 June 2026
Lots of critters!
Our release squirrels are doing well. I've removed this camera as I wanted it elsewhere.
That said, I spotted three black squirrels on the path beyond the shed, leading to Barry Beaver's habitat. It has to be them, as they normally don't travel in threes! It is about 100m from their nest box. Good sign.
May 25 – my lovely basket. Fred has done a number on it! What I think was last year's kit, Big Fred, has disappeared. The 4 kits have been rotating around the 4 remaining burrows. Or they've all picked on.
Wednesday, 17 June 2026
What a lovely day Tuesday!
Sun and clouds...
Taking some time to clean the fish tank pump, I spread it out on the back deck to dry. Of course it rained last night!
Cinnamon likes to watch the kits. Until they show some curiosity!
Tuesday, 16 June 2026
Monday was a busy day!
It was a cold start to the day. I had the garbage out by 6 a.m.!
1. The goldfish are out in the pond. The fish tank is half cleaned. I have to clean the hoses and the pump.
2. The released squirrels are still in their box. At least two are. I seldom see 3 at a time. Butch raccoon visited. The camera was askew when I waded through the mosquitoes. Joe fed them, and noticed the box askew, as well.
3. I cleaned out the gutter, which had overflowed in our 21mm rain. No wonder. I shoved the old hose down it, and it seemed to clear.
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| The cedar waxwings have created a platoon. They fly about, chirping away, eating bugs in the evergreens. |
I lasted until about 10 p.m. on the Webinar. I usually go to bed around 9 and read for an hour.
Monday, 15 June 2026
Look who is back!
Last year's kit came back. The one who spent winter under the shed. At least I think it is her. I was watching from the deck. One miniFred ran out to see her, and got close, then ran away.
I figure I'll call her 'big Fred' since she isn't a kit anymore, and is in her second year.
































