Wednesday, 12 April 2023

Monday was a glorious day!

 It's been a time, after Ice Storm '23!  The tree crew is going to have to come back and clean up the huge pines. It'll cost double that over last time, since they'll have to do more climbing. We lost the tops of a couple of the great White Pines, and there are several hangers up in the trees, which is unsafe. As I told my first accountant husband, "It's only money."

The garage I swept out for the umpteenth time since the fall. The oak and some maple leaves hang on, then fall in Spring. [♪♫Isn't it ironic?!] The storm and winds are sending them flying. 

🐣 I've checked nesting boxes, and the one we moved to the back 40 has had a visitor. The other two by the frog pond – not yet. I did startle ducks there one day, so they are back! 

The frog pond is virtually clear. 

 

Now that the snow melted, I found a wee antler that was buried under the snow. Our snow is pretty much gone. I guess I fooled you with my week-old videos. Sorry, YAM! 


I think our weather has turned. The back deck was 19˚ C. at noon; up to 21˚ by 3:30!

Some of the trees have recovered, others just dropped their branches.


before and after from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.


I'd meant to ask the kids to help put the snowblower into the shed. Usually I run it around the to the far right of the yard, avoiding down and uphill. My route is clogged by branches. You saw from the previous video↑. 



Then, 💡brilliant idea, I just plugged in the electric starter and motored it on over to the shed. It was tricky getting past the debris, but I did it! 

Down at the pond, the wood duck nest boxes await a guest.

I noticed the mosquito larvae are twitching in the water. 


Up at the house, the first crocus!

I saw an eagle doing loops up above the house. They are majestic.

I heard spring peepers last night, and coming back from a hospice volunteer gig I heard chorus frogs! I'd forgotten about them. I guess there isn't a survey this year. 

15 comments:

William Kendall said...

Beautiful eagle shot.

Barbara Rogers said...

Seems your deer are practically tame. The one on the right just kept on eating while a truck and chipmunk went by. Sorry about all the tree damage. It's sad to see our big friends losing their limbs.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
LOL - good to see spring well and truly arriving then! Actually today, was supposed to be wintry again, but as I left to head down to Glasgow, despite the fierce blow and the hilltop snow, it is actually quite balmy and here in the city I would even say... w.a.r.m. 😳 Yxx

RedPat said...

The shot of the eagle is wonderful.

Elephant's Child said...

Your current temperatures are slightly warmer than ours.
Love your signs of Spring - and that eagle is majestic.

Nancy J said...

In the " Before and after" there is a tiny creature scuttling down the icy pathway?? And if it takes some cash to clean up the debris, I hope this is the last for the season.And after all, it's only money!!!Thank goodness you have some trusty workers who do a wonderful job.

Jeanie said...

It may be only money but who wants to spend it that way. I'm so sorry, Jenn.

DUTA said...

The weather and critters provide you with Action all the time. Never a dull moment!

Ontario Wanderer said...

I am amazed at how many shrubs are showing green leaves today and our Bloodroots are blooming!

Red said...

Storm damage makes for much more work but in reality many of the branches and tops broken off were probably damaged from before. .

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

It's sad about your trees. I hope this is the last of the damage this year. The eagle is majestic indeed. So THAT is what a crocus looks like.

Divers and Sundry said...

Your poor trees! What a shame!

DeniseinVA said...

Fascinating to see all your wonderful bits of nature.

Anvilcloud said...

Thursday is extra glorious. On second thought, maybe too hot. Lol

Lowcarb team member said...

That is a lovely photograph of the eagle.

All the best Jan