Saturday, 5 July 2025

Crumbly Acres Critters

I have found, since the fox sighting, that Fred is moving between burrows. I think I spotted the remaining kit yesterday. This is from May 24:


I think this is a kit, rather than Fred.
Friday, in the afternoon, the fox came back. I yelled at it to go away, but it circled the garden where the borrow is hidden. A little later, I could hear Fred whistling a warning, even though I sat there for a while seeing if it did return. The fox came by in the night July 29, with something in its mouth! Also, July 4th.



As of June 25th, the one coyote still has a bad leg.

   


 June 26th – the fawn and doe appeared on the frogpond trailcam. I don't know where I put the video, but it showed the coyote going through about 5 minutes later.

   


 June 27th – the bear came back, ambling through the critter path.

   

 The barred owl chose to eat in front of the camera! June 28, 9 pm.

 


For more critters, visit Eileen's blog! Saturday's Critters # 603

Friday, 4 July 2025

Crumbly Acres creatures

Thank goodness for the distraction of Wimbledon! And the forest.

 The porcupine went through the forest.


The frog pond hosts muskrats. They've been eating the native phragmites. 

One year a muskrat family moved in and we hosted them: Guess who had six babies!

The green frog sits in the green frogbit! (An invasive species.)


Frogbit, Latin for frog bite!

The forest canopy surrounds me. It hosts a bazillion bugs. I spotted a part of a poem on FB.

BREATHE
And she stopped...
and she heard what the trees said to her,
And she sat there for hours not wanting to leave,
For the forest said nothing,
it just let her breathe. –  Becky Hemsley

The Eastern Comma butterfly is around. She'll lay eggs in our hops vine. I'll look forward to that. The three black dots identify her.

We also have Eastern Question Mark butterflies, which are very similar. Both have amazing camouflage, and look like a dead leaf when they are folded up. The difference is the little white marks. I don't think I need to lay it out before you! 



As I passed the meadow, the momma turkey was there with her off spring. It surprised all of us!
 

We took a chick into the bird rehab in August, 2019. 

It's wonderful seeing new life. They were in the front yard one year. Aug., 2017.

Thursday, 3 July 2025

Firefly season!

We continue to shudder at what is going on to the south of us ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ . No, our ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ PM Carney didn't 'cave,' as Leavitt so proudly announced. (Isn't she a perky liar?!)  PMC is choosing his battles to win the war. Many are criticising this move online, but most of us aren't economists, don't have access to negotiations or secret files, and we don't know what we don't know. We've had 55 Canadians disappear. Republicans haven't read the bill they plan on voting for. ur politicians do that, as well. A huge Omnibus Bill, and includes details buried in the fine print.

I don't know what kind of dystopia they live in, but 'Alligator Alcatraz (Wiki)' exists. Some Republicans are proud of this. You can buy merchandise online ๐Ÿ˜ก. Better to call it 'Alligator Auschwitz', or Crocodile Concentration Camp.' I've read both. Apparently, according to Anna on TikToc, the floors are flooding. We know what it's like to live in a swamp! 

๐Ÿฅ€ I was quite surprised to find the primrose doing so well. They've grown and spread in my mishmash of a garden. Oenothera fruticosa, the narrowleaf evening primrose or narrow-leaved sundrops.




The catalpa tree is in bloom!

It died a number of years ago. It's been growing back from the base of the trunk. We shall see what happens.


Leopard frogs abound in the grass. Eat those bugs! I have to watch for them when I do the lawn.


Sunrise, 5:45 and it was lovely.

It is firefly season! You can spot them on the video, although the moth takes the spotlight. It triggers the spotlight, too!

 

 I tried filming the fireflies, this was the best I could do off the back deck in the darkening evening. June 30, 9:20 pm! 

 

This'll either be fascinating, or gross you out! Mostly, they are moths.

   

 This was just before the doe gave birth! I think she popped the fawn out further back in the safety of the trees. They eat the placenta, which lessens their risk from predators.

 

Here is a fawn from another year. They have no smell, which helps protect them from predators. They keep their spots until the fall.


Wednesday, 2 July 2025

Crumbly Acres Fred and family

 Things have been ๐Ÿž buzzing and ๐Ÿธ hopping. 

When I was out on the back deck, I spotted the hawk a couple of times, a few days apart. Sunday, flying from one tree, a perfect photo-op if only the camera was on hand. Tuesday, a blue jay chased it out of the forest! Here's an archive photo.


I know my blog readers are creative. You'll have to imagine the beautiful smell of the milkweed, as well as the hummingbird I enjoy watching visit them!  I must have a couple dozen in the front garden.



I've reburied Freds hole at burrow #6. When I have to do this work, it requires the bug hat, bug spray, and courage. 

Oh, Fred! I was sitting out back, reading. Then Fred caught my attention. She eyed me carefully. I kept an eye on her because something was up. She ran past my half-eaten hostas ๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ˜, then onto the driveway. I didn't have time to don bug gear, as I watched her run up the driveway, then towards the arbour. GONE!



Deerflies abound.  Sure, I thought, might as well get out of this funk and go looking for her. (I'd been awake since 3:30, for no apparent reason.) The deerflies will lessen in the month after mating season. Bug spray, long pants, off I went. 

No sign of Fred or a burrow. I am sure one if not both kits are there. I think. She was back 20 minutes later. I could not find a sign of another burrow. Well done!


I picked myself up another tick. You can compare the nymphs to the adult I found last week. I should have put my clothes out in the sun after I came home. Rookie mistake. I felt the pain and itching right away, plucked it out with tweezers, and popped it in the jar. I applied polysporin and a bandaid, and hoped for the best. I think it was only attached 5 minutes before I felt it.



The red-eyed vireo are coming along. I try not to disturb them. They are above the path from the garage to the shed and I have to avoid it so as not to flush her.  





๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ I had a lovely Canada Day phone call from Jesse and his family in B.C. They are at the cottage for three weeks. Jesse just passed another exam to add letters to him name! We're so proud. Jess took Cluny to Cultus Lake, where they did paddle boarding. Bryony and mom went to the pool. Happy kids, happy parents! 


Bernie, their cat, has has some expensive healthcare, something about a UTI. He is a pistol! Think Bernie Saunders!

Our Ottawa grandies: Jordan went to his prom. They had so much fun, a group going as buddies. Jordan is busy choosing a residence at Queen's for astrophysics. This was taken before they left. I photoshopped out his friend as I don't have permission to post her photo.

 

Aster wrote me a lovely letter and included some flowers she dried. She goes out for walks and collects flowers. Aster is taking an online summer course to get that off her plate for gr. 10 next year. She graduated from Pathfinders, with some awards. 


It was a great Canada Day across the country. We've taken our flag back from the convoy lunatics. We are in good hands with PM Carney, a clever, experienced leader and economist. 

Tuesday, 1 July 2025

๐Ÿ“•2 Book Reviews, TV movies

Here it is, ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canada Day. 

Someone had fireworks Sunday night, as well as Monday night. It echoes around the lake a km away. There are a lot of cottagers who come up from the US. They'll set them off July 4th, as well.

I mentioned we hang out on the back deck in the afternoon, avoiding the sun or bugs. We read, watch the birds, or our fox, or Fred. Somebody in my house is caught up in Wimbledon. It's a great past time. He's fighting a cold or something. I like burying myself in books. 

Just skim these, if you wish. I wanted to get down some salient points. We tend to pass our books on to the library. At 4 a.m. I heard a podcast talking about the renewed production in Gander of Come From Away. It is an excellent show. It's about how people can show generosity and kindness in tragic times. 

๐Ÿ“•Daytime reading

I finished The Situation Room, by George Stephanopoulis and ghost writer Lisa Dickey. Joe brought it home to read, and I thought I'd give it a go in the light of all the chaos south of the border. Our ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ government has reported that 55 Canadian citizens have been kidnapped by ICE

Trump wants a concentration camp to be built in the Florida everglades (NYT article), surrounded by alligators. What could go wrong? They'll put in tents until it is bricks and mortar. Don't you guys have mosquitoes?! 

It is an interesting notion to compare the crazy things that have gone on, and how the Situation Room evolved over the years. The Situation Room (Sit Room) has gone from a private place to meet, to a secure facility. In the 2000s, it's name has been changed to WHSR, or whizzer!

The Sit Room was dreamed up in the 1960s. There were issues with the actual creation of it, the money and renovations required, as well as shutting the room down during renos. Also, it is interesting how technology evolved during those times, including vacuum tubes, and teletype and radio, video and phones. It was finally staffed 24/7 by officers rotated in from various spy agencies. 

Stephanopoulis talks about the players who were in this room, and how the gender bias was evident, as well. It was many years before women were part of the story. The first female officer who staffed it cryptologist Sarah "Sally" Botsai, who served under Nixon and Ford. Nixon never darkened its doors, she said. She had to fight for recognition. It was common in meetings such as this, for women to put forth a great idea, they move onto another idea, and a man then regurgitates HER idea and it is accepted. 

There are 12 presidents whose tales were told, from Kennedy to the current administration, based on the role the Situation Room played. Think of Bosnia, Russia, North Korea, Haiti, Somalia, as well as the Oklahoma City bombing, the crash of TWO Flight 800, and 9/11. 

The people with background experience, knowledge, and expertise were trusted to provide information to presidents. Blinken said, "The Achilles heel of any autocracy is that you don't have people who are willing or able to speak truth to power." This premise is supported by Tapper's recent book on the Biden years. During this current administration, people may be speaking truth, but those in power do not listen. Most of them have drunk the KoolAid. Others are spewing garbage during media plugs, swearing white is black, and all people on Medicaid and Medicare are lazy. After the Bezos wedding, we can say how the 1%, in power, are able to throw money around. 

Imagine if people paid their fair share of taxes, they increased the number of judges and courts to process legal immigrants, and you wouldn't have to worry about not having farm workers or other employees. Immigrants are willing to work. 
Racism at its finest: 'send them back home'
says the white men where First Nations thrived

Those are the lies, perpetuated against us. Meanwhile, Canada Border Agency continues to arrest those smuggling drugs and humans across the border INTO Canada.
It is awful, the lies (YouTube). 

๐Ÿ”ฆ Nighttime Reading

The Frozen River

It's by Ariel Lawhon, and an amazing book. It is based on the diaries of Martha Ballard, a midwife/healer in 1736. Not all were literate in those days, but her husband taught her to read, and write. Tales were told of murder, rape, stillbirths, murder, trials, as well as the issues of the time. Ballard wrote of people and times when doctors were few and far between, but dominated the field. They also dominated midwives.

Ballard was a strong woman, brought to life by this historical fiction. Two of my grandies were delivered in the presence of midwives, with before and after care that focused on the family, not just the birthing event. When I was pregnant in 1979, midwives in Ontario were fighting for hospital privileges. Now midwives can order tests, and do wellness checks, and help with breastfeeding under our universal healthcare. 

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๐Ÿ“บViewing: TV Movies

We've just finished watching The Nordic Murders. It is in German, with subtitles. I love hearing the language, as I've sung in German, Italian, Russian, English and French, when I was in a professional choir. 

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๐Ÿ“บI watched The Vanishing Triangle (2023). Set in Ireland, based on a book by Alan Bailey, and it is an excellent TV Series. (The book is out of print, was published in 2015).

It is filmed in County Wicklow, Ireland, and set in the 1990s where 15 women disappeared, murdered, some buried in shallow graves. Others were never found.

It is raw, and gruesome in spots, but an excellent portrayal of the events and attitudes of the time. Women disappear in this triangular area, there was no correlation of incidents, but there is finally assumption is that there is a serial killer after 5 women were found. 
Crime/ Mystery Drama series "After a series of disappearances of young women, newspaper reporter Lisa Wallace (26), sets out to find the man responsible who she believes is the same man who murdered her mother almost twenty years earlier."

'Alan Bailey served as the National Coordinator for the task force for thirteen years, and the stories in Missing, Presumed all come from his personal experiences.' – from Amazon

Monday, 30 June 2025

What does the fox say?

Firstly, we had our furnace and A/C inspected, in order to keep our warranty. Sadly, we were 'red ticketed!' There is a crack in something that could lead to death and destruction. Our serviceman was apologetic! He texted his boss, who found out we are still under warranty. Parts and labour will be covered. They will ordered the part, install it and unticket it! At least the A/C is OK. 

 ๐Ÿ€ Fred had a close call! the other day. She birthed four kits, the coyotes took two, and another one seems to have disappeared. I spotted him on the driveway, running ๐Ÿ“น. Twice. It's a mystery. He could be elsewhere, or food for critters. 

I've been looking up at how often the fox visits. June 25th in the night. (Freds are sleeping!)

 


June 23, one last video of the two kits.

  

We tend to hang out on the back deck, once it is in the shade. The fox ran by June 26th. Cinnamon watched from the deck. Quite concerned. 


Foxy came back June 28th ๐Ÿ‘€. You may want to turn down the sound, if you choose to watch. I screamed in my yard duty voice for Cinnamon. He roared off the deck to keep an eye on the fox. He didn't engage with the fox. Thankfully. 

I went out to see where he was. The fox took off into the forest. I spent a moment or two scanning for it. Cinnamon came when he was called. 
 

Red foxes are fairly common in Ontario. This was in Bala, 2010.


Foxy appears more often that I suspected! 

๐ŸฆŠRed fox <= tracking data over the years.

  • Jan. 2025 – in snow
  • Feb. 2025 – trailcam in snow
  • Mar. – backyardSpycam 
  • May – Driveway
  • June – video
  • June 26th – Poor Fred! Daytime spotting. ๐Ÿ‘€
  • June 28 – back 13:00 hrs looking for Fred. ๐Ÿ‘€ , Cinnamon followed him to the woodpile. 

Sunday, 29 June 2025

Critters abound

Lots of critters here and there! We've been enjoying the summer weather. Nobody is enjoying the deerflies outside! Joe captured a photo of Cinnamon with his paw on Tiberius Tiger.


You can see fireflies before the storm arrived. Also, the tree frog hopping on the railing.  

 In the daytime, the hummingbird was eyeing the camera! I've put away the hummingbird feeders, since there are lots of flowers about, as well as bears, who like them.
   

 The coyote with a limp appeared on the trailcam.
   

 

Butch raccoon appeared interested in Fred's burrow!
   

 This cat, not ours, has been visiting.

 

 The doe is still hanging about at night. No sign of her fawn.