Monday, 4 May 2026

Trailcam, flowers and birds

 I am so excited! I bought me a new trailcam. It uses Wifi and connects to the smart phone. No fiddling around with SD Cards. I can upload images directly to my iPhone and my photo stream, from the back deck. It's a game changer! 

 


You can see the camera on the purple pencil. 



The skies have been dark and ominous. 
Hellbores:
Forsythia:

I am down to one bird feeder. I am waiting for the grosbeaks to arrive before I put them away. 






In other news, Caitlin took Jordan back to Kingston. They stocked up on groceries, put together the new bed frame, Caitlin went back to Ottawa.  


Jordan made himself some shakshuka for dinner! Our country is so rich from foreign cuisine. I think Jordan got the cooking inspiration from the parental unit!


Aster was on a camping weekend with Trex, Caitlin & JL had a date night at Zoe's in the Chateau Laurier. 


These flowers are made of Lego!

Sunday we attended Caitlin's Spring concert. More on that later once I curate the photos.


Sunday, 3 May 2026

Garden delights, lunch out

 Garden delights

Lenten Rose:


I shoved a couple of planters in the garage over the winter season. Hauling it out, I found a flower in bloom. I set it out front hoping for the best. 

The skunk roars on by:

Our temperatures have been up and down. One day I'm in a summer dress...
Then I am bundled up...
It's too early to mow, really. No mow May, etc., but I had them take my tractor away for a tune up. I did a quick mow as they said it would be 3 weeks. 

My sewing machine has an automatic threader. It is not working. I've been trying to figure it out. I think the little hook is bent, as it ought to go in the hole. It is so difficult to see it, I had to take a photo.  Another project. 

Nutmeg is such a cute cat. If I fits I sits! She is sitting on her cat bed, but certain humans threw their blankets on her chair.

This show how wee Nutmeg is, compared to her big brother, Cinnamon.

An actual bullfrog in the frog pond. 

Shoddy work at the pond, but the best we could do with the weasels, minks, and raccoons about:


Non-mental note: I moved a trail camera. I tend to lose them and wander around looking for them. Taking a photo puts it in my brain! This camera is on the big aspen trees Barry is fond of.


Barry has been... well, busy. He loves the aspen, and they've been coming down.  


This is the little aspen grove I've been nursing. The previous owners used to mow it.  I let it go natural.
I expect Barry will move on once he fells our trees! Good thing we have 16 acres. 


We drove to town to have Joe's artwork reframed. On the way, a meandering stream.

Afterwards, we had lunch in Perth.

Soon it will be patio season!

Note to our Premier: Bill McKibben on the solar energy boom: “Sunlight has to travel 93 million miles to reach the Earth, but none of those miles go through the Strait of Hormuz."

Saturday, 2 May 2026

Saturday's Critters

It took time and effort to video this! Luck = preparation + opportunity. Blue Jay courting:



🐣 PHOEBE 5 phoebe eggs, estimated to hatch May 15! They are in a safe place. Critters tend to avoid the house. 
 



This Blue Jay was making strange sounds!

 

Barry Beaver continues to be busy. In the dark, it seems. That's when the coyotes are out... I should warn him.

   

 Along Barry's path, a porcupine. Or a porcupette, it seems smallish. 

   


 Our squirrel, '#75,' was supervising the crows who were gathering deer fur for their nest! We lost a fawn in March to coyotes.

   

 The woodpecker was going at #75's nest box! This is in between banging on the internet tower!

 

More critters at Eileen's blog: Saturday's Critters # 646 !

Friday, 1 May 2026

Daffodils and Osprey

 Despite it being 'Spring' we had a cold spell. That said, the Forsythia is in bloom. It is in front of an evergreen, which helps one see it.



My daffodils are thriving. 





The daffodil garden out back:

This patch has had a shock, as it is 0℃ this morning. They are drooping!


I did some work. Every year I promise myself I will research whether one has to remove last year's growth on the ornamental grasses. I figured I'd just get rid of them. That way the new growth will get some sun.


They are terribly sharp, the stems, and you can get 'paper cuts' from them. I left them until the next day. Pacing myself. It was colder, and long sleeves and gloves weren't too hot. Soon the mosquitoes and black flies will be out. I preferred getting this done now.

The ospreys migrate from our territory. They eat fish and snakes, so winter isn't a good time for them when the bodies of water freeze over. 
This one visited our front yard one summer for some reason. Maybe trying out its wings. It pooped and flew off.


We've quite a few human-built nests around the area as we reintroduced them. DDT did a number on their populations. Oh, humans, such harm we do. 





This is what precipitated my post, a fly by of one osprey.