It's been a whirlwind, literally, of rain, snow, graupel and wind. Poor critters! There was 5 cm snow Friday.
Reflections from Crumbly Acres
Saturday, 21 March 2026
Saturday's Critters
Friday, 20 March 2026
Fred is awake!
The big news, Cinnamon and I spotted Fred running across the back of the lawn. Cinnamon watched from the deck. She went back to her winter burrow, and we might have 6 more weeks of winter!
![]() |
| July 6, 2025 |

There are lots of tracks in the upper meadow. Skunk, Fred, coyotes and deer.
Fred <= my observations.
Fred was awake March 21st last year. I keep track just for fun. In 2024 it was March 30th.
We've another winter storm on the way. Landing is getting rain. This morning is the Vernal Equinox. Days are getting longer, the sun is warming us up, when it is out.
Canadians in ICE detention
I don't know if this reaches everybody, but I do want to draw attention to it. Canadians are not safe. A Canadian woman, Tania, married a Texas man, Edward. She has a daughter (7) with autism. They have lived 5 years in Texas. Mother and daughter were at a baby shower, on their way home to Kingsville. Going through a checkpoint they were stopped, fingerprinted, and put into the infamous centre that housed children in cages.
Tania has papers, and has a work Visa.
According to CTV the centre, in McAllen, Texas, has been renovated and cages removed. However, they are cold, are only given space blankets, and sleep on floor mats. The food is horrible. What are they doing to human beings?
Thursday, 19 March 2026
More snow!
We celebrated in our own way! Joe Brian is Irish on his mother's side!
Even after the melt, the wetland is still frozen and Barry Beaver slumbers. Of course it has refrozen with this roller coaster weather.
Wednesday, 18 March 2026
Butch has awoken!
It was tense. We watched the radar all day last Wednesday. And the thermometer. The big branch kept lowering layered with ice. Saturday another 13 cm snow...
There was ice all down the balcony glass.
Cats were chomping at the bit Thursday morning. Going outside with them on the deck I noticed that some thing had moved the hornet's nest. The cats were very keen on looking out onto the lawn. I saw nothing unusual.
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
The last snowfall?
![]() |
| 13 cm |
I accidentally blew some snow on the sidewalk. Seeing as we were supposed to have rain Monday, I left it!
I worked on the end of the driveway. As I returned to the house, our two deer were at the feeder!
Monday, 16 March 2026
The coyotes had a feast
We often watch the deer fighting. It's just to say who is boss. I realized that the play fighting teaches them how to protect themselves. They seldom hurt one another, and want to establish dominance. They whack away with their hooves.
Coyotes can't take down a healthy deer. They can kill the fawns and vulnerable, or ill deer. We are down a fawn. In the predawn hours March 15th, about 4 a.m., I think. I could see blood just beyond the shed.
It was fast.Coyotes had the audacity to poop and pee:
Lots of coyote tracks. I took a walk and there are coyote tracks all down the hill, across the meadow and the frog pond.
The full story, with all the photos, is here if you are curious. I don't want to gross you out. I'm still processing the event. I went out to see the site after the rain. I think the crows have been cleaning up, and taken the stomach and other few bits.
Things were pretty quiet for a couple of days, but then the deer returned.













































