They are so happy in there, now that temperatures have evened out. They are terribly difficult for me to photograph, but I really only need to keep track of them! We lost one a month ago, so there should be seven.
They have another visitor, however. Dorah went right on by, but as I approached... She loves snakes, too. Dorah is back on her meds. She has had three incidents and is back on her happy ear creme meds.
Usually we have frogs that get into the pond, and last year we had a snake who knocked off one a day. We'll see if this one comes back.
All we've seen of Junior Bear is this, which is a good thing!
Hello, cool shots of the fish and the snake. Watch out for that bear! Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteJunior Bear, he left a good sized sample there!!! Hope that snake goes away, and as for kitty problems, let them go away as well...
ReplyDeleteTerrific shots of that snake!
ReplyDeleteRegarding your question at one of my posts, most of the tulips are now past their prime- it was late this year. The Canada 150 tulips were late to bloom, and I've seen some that are still looking good today.
Watch where you are stepping in those flip flops.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pond! Hope Dorah improves.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised by your going out in nature wearing flip flops( Snakes are the extreme danger, but there are other dangers as well). I like, though, their turquoise colour; it's calming and refreshing.
ReplyDeleteWow Jenn, what an interesting lot of action going on in your garden! Love the goldfish and their pond. I'm amazed at the snake pics. Also, a bear lurking around... so cool! Have a great weekend :D)
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs and such variety too.
ReplyDeleteThink my favourites are of the pond and goldfish.
All the best Jan