All I can say about the weekend was...it was hot. And, sorry to say, dry. Farmers all around were busy getting hay baled. I was busy shoveling llama manure mountains, cleaning up around the perimeters, taking breaks for copious amounts of liquids, and praying that my well won't dry up.
Feeding my feral charges at the farm. |
I've been leaving water as well as food at the farm house for the cats (there are two - the photo is not great, but you can see Pixie's tail on the porch and Fraidy is peering out from under the ramp. Pixie actually came up and sniffed my shoe on Saturday morning. She sits about six feet away from me, blinking and purring. Fraidy just looks terrified.
Wrens! |
Wrens have made a nest in the gourd house in my dead birch. What a glorious thing it is to be serenaded by those rich, voluptuous trills. I think there are hatchlings because there has been a lot of activity from sun up to sun down the past few days. you can see some of the nest twigs poking out of the hole.
What's with the weird neck? |
The only way I can work outside in this extreme (for me) heat is with the application of my frozen neckerchiefs. And what is with that weird, wrinkly neck? Egads. But it came in very handy for manure shoveling and hay stacking (OMG, so happy!)
Even the peonies are droopy. |
12 comments:
I had an email from email from dear friends who want to come and stay a week, that is wonderful but...AKKKKKKKK. The painting is not done, the guest room had a wall paper border that was painted over that makes it need more work than just paint...no lawn furniture and the living room is our seed sorting starting catch all...plus we have the House Chicken! He has decided he like dust bathing in the shredded paper from Ralph's office!
Oh and we have crickets coming in from somewhere! Thank goodness for Fluffy Pants!
Toting ducks sounds like an adventure...Ralph was bucketing poults to their day pen and that was interesting. I have to admit your adventures make me appreciate our sedentary in comparison life!
Oh sweet Mother......those are so cute. Is there ANYTHING cuter than a baby duck??? No. No there isn't.
Dinner for 12?
Are you crazy????
i have those neck coolers that are filled with beads that swell when you soak them in cold water....life savers! i am doing all the cooking and decorating for my son's 4th of july party and i don't have to go...my best idea for a party!
If I were closer, I would shovel some of that manure for getting to take some home with me!
Hot here too but we finally got rain, wonderful rain.
I love it when wrens take up home in my tree bird houses. I love their song. I had to laugh at the end of your post. I'd be in real big trouble if I had to entertain anyone at this house. The kids are somewhat good at helping, but two work and go to school.
Wait...your sedentary life? Surely you jest! :) Hugs to you both (and LLFP)
Sue - You understand! NO, there is nothing whatsoever cuter than a baby duck. That is the problem. Yes, most likely certifiable.
Jaz - I will have to look for those. I do sort of wish I could just get everything ready and then take the dogs for a long walk.
Gail - it is black gold! It's knowing that that huge mountain of llama beans will soon be swaddling plant roots that keeps me from whining about having to shovel it.
Kristina - It sounded like such a good idea and - as with the ducklings - the list kept growing! Luckily, most are family and a few sturdy friends.
Susan,
I see you're busy at it this weekend, getting all kinds of work accomplished. Good to hear you have a roofer who wants to make sure you weren't ripped off. Finding good people are hard to come by.
Cute baby ducks, gotta love them :-)
Have fun with your visitors for dinner.
I have wrens, too, and love it when they chose a house to raise their family in. Happy fourth!
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