Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Circle of influence on Crumbly Acres

 Our circle of influence is small here. We are retired, don't socialize much, but we watch and discuss the horrific news. 

With the heat wave, going out is quite something. This isn't normal for June for us.


I sent Joe out for an early morning walk. It's good to keep moving. MiniFred kept an eye out!



The deerflies are out in full force. Cinnamon is not happy. He hunkers down in the garden.

Poor Cinnamon had a deerfly bite, I believe. I parked him on the table to have a look at eye level. He was fine the next day! 


Then, there are the poor deer! They really suffer.

 


I finally snagged a half-decent photo of the Scarlet Tanager! It took perseverance. He kept bathing in the water fountain, but the moment I stood up, off he flew!




We had a goodly dump of rain. It filled the goldfish pond. The fishies were happy. The water is collected in the water barrel, and drains into the pond. When we have rain!

Froggy seems happy.

Others didn't quite make it through the storm unscathed.Despite evacuations from campsites, there were three incidents I heard of where campers had trees blown on tents or trailers. Thank goodness for emergency responders. There was one death, another where a camper van was struck by trees and the man had his leg broken:

  • Storm downs trees, knocks out power in Mattawa, Ont., area

a third remote rescue where

I do like this hanging basket. 




You may think me silly, but I left the Bugloss to bloom on the lawn. The Monarchs, when they fly south, like it. 


Look at the milkweed! The purple petunias are doing well, and smell wonderful.

Still no House Wren eggs yet. 

20 comments:

Barbara Rogers said...

Oh that's terrible about the campers' damages. Rain storms have certainly changed with climate change. Glad to hear first responders could help.

Jeanie said...

We're due for big thunderstorms tonight. I'd like to think they will cool things off but who knows? Probably just more humidity.

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

Froggy is definitely happy, you can see the froggy smile on his face!

Anvilcloud said...

Some relief coming, even overnight tonight.

DrumMajor said...

The tanager is beautiful! Bet Cinny would like to chat with it. Stay watered. Linda in Kansas

Shug said...

I guess the deer flies are similar to mosquitos and they bite the deer. so sad. Do you all have to spray for them? Looks like you all have had a lot of rain. looks green and lush around there.

DeniseinVA said...

Gosh, that looks awful! Thankful to all first responders at times like these and hope everyone in that area stayed safe. Nice to see Joe on his walk. I need to get out but the temperature has been in the mid 90s and very humid. Good to know Cinnamon is okay after her bite. Yes, poor deer! The scarlet tanager photos are lovely! Don’t they stand out among all the lovely green foliage? Lovely to see all your photos and videos, thanks Jenn.

RedPat said...

The heat is really getting to me.
Love the pics of the Scarlet Tanager.

Rajani Rehana said...

Beautiful post

Rajani Rehana said...

Beautiful post

tz_garden said...

I'm glad the storm is over, that sounds scary. Beautiful flowers, and Cinnamon's cute little face peeking up at you!

Kate said...

Sorry to hear about the storm hurting people! Awful.

Mary Kirkland said...

Hopefully you have some bird eggs soon. Love the flowers. I've never seen a deer fly around here. There are plenty of wasps, mud daubers and hornets though.

Elephant's Child said...

Yet another lovely post. Thank you. Poor Cinnamon - and my heart goes out to those impacted by the storm.

Far Side of Fifty said...

Nice to see a Scarlet Tanager! Some storms were really bad Friday night, what happened to gentle rains.

Shug said...

well I posted a comment from my phone earlier this morning, but I evidently did not press publish. You all have had a lot of rain it does look like. Everything looks so green...Oh Fred....I love knowing what he does each day....

Carrie @ Cottage Cozy said...

I am so sorry you are having to endure so much heat. Stay hydrated, my friend. That bird is just beautiful!

MARY G said...

No, not silly. I leave all of the milkweed too, even if the mad chopper wants to clear the verges. (We have a neighbour who is Tidy. He mows off the wildflowers and is not impressed with me.)
It is tragic, the camper who was crushed by the downed tree. I am sure the park staff would have been giving 110% effort on the finding and warning, but that family was way off the regular routes as far as I can see.

Red said...

That was a vicious storm with injuries and a death. House wrens will build nests to keep other birds from using the location.

Crafty Green Poet said...

What a horrible storm.

I don't think you're at all silly to let the bugloss grow, it's a lovely plant and I'm always pleased to see it in bloom around Edinburgh.