Sweet, sweet sunshine
A sunny day after so much rain, after so many gray days, is a gift that shouldn’t be wasted. A dozen chores awaited, but so did the sunshine. There were skies to watch, clouds to study, reflections to ponder. So I...
Read MorePosted by admin | May 24, 2010 | Perspectives |
A sunny day after so much rain, after so many gray days, is a gift that shouldn’t be wasted. A dozen chores awaited, but so did the sunshine. There were skies to watch, clouds to study, reflections to ponder. So I...
Read MorePosted by admin | May 21, 2010 | Birds and Beasts |
Now that they’re big enough to keep up, the goslings spend their days wandering outdoors with the flock. The flock has, of course, slowed its pace to accommodate the little ones, and they rest frequently. The goslings are...
Read MorePosted by admin | May 20, 2010 | Birds and Beasts |
Sometimes the chickens roost on the tall stacks of rabbit cages in the barn. The top of that cage is about six feet off the ground, so it’s not surprising that I didn’t notice that one of the banty hens...
Read MorePosted by admin | May 19, 2010 | Wild Things |
This spring a swarm of honeybees showed up and took over this aging hive in the edge of the woods at my neighbor’s farm. It’s been several years since the previous inhabitants abandoned it. They left for no clear...
Read MorePosted by admin | May 18, 2010 | Garden, Wild Things |
Now blooming out here in the boonies . . . Jackamanii clematis (above) in the perennial garden, transplanted in 2005 from its spot by the front porch at our last house. Bearded Iris in the front yard, transplanted from a large,...
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