Eastern Ontario Bluegrass Festival |
Off he went. I wasn't in the mood. Apparently, they moved it from the main building to the barn, which leaks. It was pouring rain. Also, people were to supply their own chairs. He sat in a chair, just borrowing it until its owner returned.
I stayed home and did walkies, too. I spotted some fungus.
I fetched the trailcam photos. Daisy, wild turkeys, a pair of juvie males, Butch raccoon, and a porcupine!
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, I counted the goldfish. We are down to 5, from 6.
I don't know if this is related, but there was a garter snake in the goldfish pond. Daisy and I watched it, then encouraged it to take off. Last year, they were picking off the froggies one-by-one. We only have one froggie in the pond!
Fred groundhog has been showing up in the afternoons.
The bleeding hearts are blooming under Bob V.
Then, there is the jack-in-the-pulpit. We drove to Native and rare plants, back in 2015 to pick these up. I'm happy to see them. I'd forgotten about them!
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Hari OM
On balance, I'd favour the walkies too! YAM xx
That's the problem with outdoor festivals -- rain and carrying your own chairs.
Having a day home alone is always fun. You can do anything you want. You have a groundhog, how cool. - Margy
Jack in the Pulpit, do you have the green and purple varieties? Looking very spring like there. Bluegrass, I could listen all day.
That's how it is with festivals, and with a lot of other things: you've seen one , you've seen them all.
Too bad the blue grass show was in such a poor venue. Bring your own chair? What were they thinking?
The turkeys are big!
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