Monday, August 4, 2025

the cave dwellers

Last week was freakishly hot and humid...and this week was almost like fall.  Pepita spent a lot of time rolling on the ground outside and I felt like doing the same!  While keeping a sharp eye out for ANYTHING changing colors/looking like a sign of fall...


...I also enjoyed the last of the mid-summer flowers.  



Guys, you're facing the wrong way!  The garden's over there!

Another sign of the advancing season...tiger bee flies are back!  Telltale signs include white drips on the porch...


...larvae cases sticking out of carpenter bee holes on the upper portion of the deck...


...and, of course, the bees themselves.


They hatch, they mate...

terrible cell phone pic

...and they're gone. 

Lots of wasps are making nests right now.  We've got paper wasps building nests on the porch and in some of our bushes...


...and grass wasps carrying long strands of vegetation into pre-drilled holes for nesting.


Cooler weather gives me a great opportunity to actually be outside...and see things!

raccoon print in the mud

eastern box turtle shell

a skipper

Todd's and my 17th anniversary was this past week.  We decided to go to Bluespring Caverns and take the longest underground boat tour in the U.S.!  I got a photo of our walk deep into the cavern...


...but unfortunately, a cell phone that takes fairly terrible pics in broad daylight is not going to do well in a dark cave.  Oh, well!


At home, Frances is finally reaching his potential as the fat, lazy cat I knew he could be if he just put in the work.




Of course, he's earned his rest...he works hard at keeping Pepita in line, mostly by sitting on her leash so that she's unable to move.


He is a great  partner in crime to the Barnacle (what we call Barnabas 90% of the time), too.

Still not allowed on the dining room table, not that they care much about that!


Pepita is still learning "Be nice to the cats!"  She sees them as romping partners, or maybe big squeaky toys.  

the side-eye

It will just take time.  This whole experience is definitely teaching me patience.  Oh...and SOMEONE took a very important test recently.  It turns out that Pepita is NOT an Australian Shepherd...not even a little bit.

(Her "supermutt" is Australian cattle dog, chihuahua, pug, collie, and German shepherd)

It's probably a good thing.  We rather impulsively adopted her without considering the breed.  I read belatedly that Australian shepherds are incredibly high-energy, tend to bark, can be suspicious of those outside the family...I'm glad that our lower-energy people-loving mutt is exactly who she is.


Have a great week!   


Tuesday, July 29, 2025

heat defeat

It's hot...really hot.  Normally, when temperatures are in the 90s, I stay inside.  But because of this girl, we are outside...so...much.


Many socialization excursions that will have to take the place of puppy training until she gets a clean bill of health from the vet.  So it's walks on campus, with so many other pups...

(adults pups are okay!)


...and lots of local hikes, where she meets lots of new people.


She loves the car!  


She's a pretty chill pup...most of the time.


Okay, so I *have* to be outside...at least I can try to enjoy some nature.

green heron eating a frog

groundhog invading our neighbors' container gardens

black tiger swallowtail caterpillar

But honestly, I have the worst attitude ever.  For some reason, summer is killing me this year.  I never like summer with the heat/humidity, the mosquitoes, the ticks...but this year it's just the worst.  I'm apathetic and lethargic.  I'm not motivated to get things done and feel almost desperate for fall.  Every time I see a sign, I celebrate. 

Changing leaves...coincidence?!?



This is a FALL webworm caterpillar!


These winter shoes really needed cleaning because it's ALMOST time to wear them again, right?  Right?!?!?


We had to have some trees trimmed because they were crowding power lines recently...


They only cut a few down.  Most of them were just trimmed closely on one side.  Bare, they look like winter trees.  


Sometimes I look at them and pretend that the leaves are falling and that soon it will be cold again.  I've got another two months to go, easy, so I'm trying to work through this summer ennui with lots of pep talks.

Summer flowers from the garden!!


Fresh fruit!!


Lazy cats in the grass!

(Claudia is doing well and will get to go outside again soon!)

Lakes, rivers, wildlife!

geese at Lake Griffy

It's helping...a little bit.  But sometimes staying positive is a full-time job.  September will be here soon! Stiff upper lip!  

And...have a great week!  

Signed, someone who is ready to live in a more moderate climate.  ;)  







Monday, July 21, 2025

a girl with her squirrel

Another busy week!  But not in the yard.  I'm still in my "okay, I'm done." phase.  I'm just enjoying what's growing naturally.







Besides the baby birds I saw last week, we've also got a couple of fawns!


Wild animals outside, and wild animals inside.


Pepita is growing so quickly!




She's still learning her manners with the cats.


They are treating her red leash as their own personal chew toy, and she's not quite sure how she feels about it!



She still gets excited and runs after them sometimes, although thankfully there's no barking, growling, or nipping.  I think she just wants to play...or to herd them.  She is an Australian Shepherd, after all!

Calliope is keeping out of it.


We're keeping out of it...the heat, that is!  It's cobbler and air conditioning season.


Just two more months 'til fall...right?

Have a great week!