No nature photos this week, because we've been entirely occupied inside with...a new puppy!
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Wednesday, June 18, 2025
our sweet Claudia
It's been a tearful week here on the homestead. Claudia, our beloved barn cat, is not doing well. It's hard to qualify the exact issue, other than she seems to have aged rapidly. She's not eating much. Her fur is extremely dry and matted and she does not like to be brushed like she used to. She has a stiff, arthritic walk and spends most of her time asleep, but not in her usual spots on the porch chairs. I suspect that she's unable to jump up like she used to, so we've made a soft place for her on the ground. She stays there, but spends more time in secret cubbies under bushes and locations unknown. I've heard about animals going off to die somewhere and have been really fearful. This week, Claudia is getting tons of wet food treats and head rubs.
I caught my first glimpse of Claudia in July 2019. She was feral...
Wednesday, June 11, 2025
the fungus among us
My unfinished to-do list is growing longer every day and the blog has fallen by the wayside! I will try to keep caught up, because I have a massive photo backlog.
We've had an insane amount of rain.
The weather has been delightfully cool - 70s during the day and 50s at night (it was 57 degrees this morning when I woke up!). This is great for heat-hating humans like me, but terrible for small seedlings. I got fairly nice germination, at last, and then the rain and the cool...everything stagnated. And it's too late in the season to play more. Thankfully celosia filled in the holes in the annual garden, but it does look like I will mostly have a million pink celosia plants despite all my work this year...sigh.
One interesting garden anomaly...I did not plant sunflowers this year because it was so cool for so long and sunflowers hate cold, wet soil. I repeat: I didn't plant ONE SINGLE SUNFLOWER SEED. Sunflower seeds are large and distinctive...it's not like I could've planted them by mistake. Yet...dozens and dozens of sunflowers sprang up in my greenhouses. I used NEW soil that rarely had old soil from old greenhouses mixed in. This old soil sat outside in the freezing snow all winter long. Sunflower seeds do not last in weather like that. They rot easily, and our many little animals would've rooted out any that lasted. Squirrels, chipmunks, groundhogs, even birds. Yet...somehow...I have almost a hundred sunflowers.
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
a little night magic
This is a tough time of year for blogging, because not only is it incredibly busy in general, but it's so beautiful outside that I've taken a ton of photos...this week alone, I've edited and saved 132. It's hard to narrow it down and choose favorites!
Some things aren't pretty, but they're interesting, like this centipede in the process of molting.
Vole nests. Their little holes are everywhere! I found other little secret nests, too, like this sac spider nest. Just a bit of mud, suspended from wire, completely hidden until I weeded.