Showing posts with label winter sow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter sow. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2025

cat coup d'etat

 We've had some frost...


...but it's mostly been cool and rainy.  Some normal warmer-weather activity has been happening.  Mowing the back field...


...and cleaning out the gutters.



We thought that Claudia would be really excited to leave the barn in the spring, and she has gone outside...with some encouragement.


To our surprise, though, this formerly-feral cat who protested every time we tried to bring her into the warm barn during freezing temps does NOT want to be outside...at all.  On really warm days when we put her out, she mostly sits on the barn doorstep and waits for Todd to open the door, hoping to slip inside unseen.


When inside, she's either sleeping or sitting next to Todd on the couch, begging for attention.  She's basically taken over!


From what I've read, she's probably feeling vulnerable because she's compromised in hearing, sight, or both.  She doesn't move very quickly, and she'd probably be easy pickings for a coyote...or a stray.  For now, we're going to keep her in the barn nights, but still encourage her to go out during the day to get fresh air and a little stimulation.  Hopefully this compromise works!  

The spring ephemerals are popping!

dutchman's breeches

cutleaf toothwort

putty root orchid

Spicebush trees are budding out...


...and the redbuds are fully popped!


his expression after zinged with a particularly funny insult - all in good fun!

Red-winged blackbirds are everywhere.  


I've also heard meadowlarks, cowbirds, robins, bluebirds, jays...so many different birds!  More bulbs are coming up...

hyacinths

scillas

...and seedlings are starting to press against the lids of the greenhouses.


I'll have to take the lids off tomorrow, after the worst of the rain is over...but the lids need to be replaced (or most likely, a tarp used) to protect them from the frost that's coming in a few days.  As soon as those roots hit the bottom of the "greenhouse," they'll be ready to pop into the garden!  Not that the garden is ready...I haven't touched it since late summer.  But I will baby-step my way through it this year.

Speaking of gardening, my sweet peas germinated nicely in my dark, chilly attic.  Now they're out under lights.  Ready to go in the ground in a couple of weeks!


We're seeing more new life on our trail cams...this heron caught a bluegill!


We've got quite a herd of deer coming from the forest into our fields every evening, too.  They're still shaggy with their winter coats!


Coyotes, rabbits, possums, squirrels, raccoons, geese, and skunks are still making regular appearances as well.  No babies yet but I'm watching closely.

Have a great week!  












Thursday, March 27, 2025

cat grass en masse

 It's still pretty cold, but...sunrises have been amazing lately.

I've slooooowly been working on getting my mini greenhouses out.  No green yet!


For instant gratification, there's always...cat grass.  It's so easy to grow.  Just sprinkle seeds and cover...


...put in a sunny window for a couple of days, and...instant spring!


It lasts like this for several days...meanwhile, I'll start another container of it tomorrow.  Swap out the old, repeat, repeat.  So easy!

Meanwhile, I've got daffodils everywhere!


This vintage jadite egg cup that I picked up at an antique shop is perfect for tiny daffodils.


I bought these ceramic eggs so long ago, and I use them every single spring!


Meanwhile, I'm getting my fill of color outside.  I love seeing all the green!





Not just green.

Vinca

Spirea


the first of the violets!

a peek of lilac

daffodil

hosta nubs

the first redbuds!  

Things should really be popping in a couple of weeks!  Meanwhile, we'll be checking the trail cams for the first signs of BABIES...bobcat cubs, goz, coyote kits, and fawns!  We have an astounding number of possums and I'm really hoping to catch some possum babies (joeys, just like baby kangaroos!) soon.  I love spring!

Have a great week!  







Monday, April 22, 2024

cake and ice...temps

 Birthday week!!

Six-inch four-layer German chocolate cake with chocolate frosting

Todd has been getting over a really terrible cold and had zero energy, but we managed a short walk and a museum trip.  The cake I made had the most delicious pecan/coconut filling that I've ever tasted, and I'm not a fan of pecans.  


As an afterthought, I also made a lemon cream pie with graham-almond crust.  I like lemon and have had a lot of lemon desserts, but this, too, was the best in its class, in my opinion.  We groaned in delight for DAYS!  

A lot of delight outside, too.  Green, green, green!

barn in front of our house

dogwoods are blooming!

shade garden by front driveway

Woodland flowers!

trout lily

jack-in-the-pulpit

The apple blossoms withstood the rain...


...but not the wind.


Lilacs have come and gone, too.


So much growing, though.


both columbines

shasta daisies

part of the side rose garden

Claudia is loving life in warmer temperatures.


She's yet to bring us any pests this year, although I saw her this week with a suspicious feather hanging out of her mouth...


The deer are starting to appear in the daytime, and I hear turkeys gobbling in the early mornings now.

our back field

I'm slowly, slowing working on getting my winter sow garden seedlings planted.  I have a low tolerance for cold, and although Todd loves these 55-degree days, I'm shivering in three layers.  It's windy!!  Somehow it feels even colder than wintertime...for once I'm ready for summer.


Warmer temps coming soon.  Have a great week!

Two weeks ago, Claudia waiting for me in the rose garden.