Monday, August 15, 2022

knitted ladders and insect adders

As we get closer to fall and cooler weather, there's an uptick in my cold-weather craft projects.  I'm knitting a Kate Davies cardigan called Deco...


It's a stockinette cardigan without a steek, meaning that it's knitted back and forth instead of in the round (as a tube that is later cut).  Long purl rows are boring, but at least there's an interesting row of slipped stitches that form the front of the cardigan.


I've had a burst of energy with my postage stamp quilt, too.


Outside, the season is progressing nicely.  A volunteer pumpkin vine in a front bed...


...gives it a dash of fall.  My pumpkins in the back bed are going crazy, too.  The pumpkin flowers are open for business!


Once they're pollinated, they will begin setting fruit.  During my last inspection, I was surprised to see what I initially thought was a small group of spiders on one of the leaves.


These aren't spiders, though.  They're squash bugs, and once I knew what to look for, I found much more evidence of their presence:


Squash bugs are terrible for the garden.  They inject liquifying toxins into pumpkin vines, and even attack mature pumpkins.  I made short work of these invaders with a bit of soapy water.

Deer are everywhere...


...and we're seeing more and more geese, common in the fall.



I noticed a head sticking out of an overgrown garden section this week:


Turkeys are out and about, another frequent autumn occurrence.


I see a pair of singles quite a bit, and also this parent pair with their 11 - 12 poults.
  


Of course, Warren is out every day...



...and he's quite territorial, chasing away a younger rabbit who dared to approach our side garden this week.

As usual when the weather starts to cool, praying mantises are (gulp) hanging around in unlikely places, like this window screen:


Goldfinches, and although I've yet to get a picture, indigo buntings.


Hummingbirds, too, are out in force.  I'd say that a pair feeds pretty continually in the front and side gardens.


I've been watching them and I think that they're nesting in our apple tree.  I frequently see their silhouettes there.


I will definitely be nest-hunting this November!

Inside, we've got kitten mischief...



...but still, a whole lotta napping.





They're loving our open windows this week.  Atypical for August:  low humidity and cool breezes.  A nice transition into September. 

Have a great week!  

1 comment:

  1. I enjoy your posts so much! And it was really good to see Todd again. We had a wonderful family reunion. You were missed but we all understood.

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