A barn. Some cows. Some clouds. Two wires.
Early spring.
Blue Jays really like peanuts.
You are aware from my last post that I’ve been feeding the squirrels the occasional peanut. Or, sometimes, handfuls of peanuts, if the day calls for it.
Continue reading “Blue Jays Really Like Peanuts”I have been having a war with the squirrels for a few years now.
When I first planted my garden over two decades ago, they mostly left it alone. But as the years have passed, they have become more and more aggressive. I have tried absolutely everything you can possibly imagine to deter them, but to no effect.
Continue reading “Squirrels, Squiddles, SQRLS”It’s finally spring and things are just starting to turn green. The birds are returning. This fella here, with the droopy wings, might very well be tired from a long migratory flight.
Continue reading “Spring Is Rising”A freind of mine is volunteering at the PrimRose Donkey Sanctuary.
This week she invited me to come out to snap some shots of the donkeys and other beasties and to meet Sheila Burns, founder and donkey care taker.
Please check out their web site to see the wonderful work Sheila and the volunteers do to rehabilitate and take care of these lovely donkeys.
There are so many curious and friendly animals there, I couldn’t choose just four or five to post, so here, to warm up your late winter, are some cute pictures of happy donkeys, ponies, cats, pigs and a sheep. Oh, and my lovely friend Mel, who invited me out.
I house sat in the country again this week. Got to spend some time with a passel of beasties. Above is Kaz.
Continue reading “Ice Farm and Postcard Results”I usually post photos I took in the last seven days, but it’s been a busy week, so these photos are from the previous weeks.
Continue reading “Late Post and Come Get Your Photo”It appears that my Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera truncata) is eager for the season to arrive. Continue reading “Eager for Christmas Cactus and Introducing Lefty”