Thursday, June 12, 2014

110 IN THE SHADE


I’m sure we have all heard that expression.  Well, for the past two weeks it’s been that way here in Alabama.  At least that is what my thermometer says most days.  However, we still cut the grass and did a few other things outdoors.  We just came inside to cool off and drink a lot of water.

 

My trees and flowers are doing great.  I’ve got my weeding caught up.  Kevin planted my two crape myrtles and they look really good.  They both have blooms on them now.  The one he planted that I received from Arbor Day looks like it survived.  I also did something different with the other one I received from Arbor Day.  I bought a really large container and planted it in there. I have placed it in front of my new addition.  Of course, it’s so small you really can’t see much of it yet.  However, it does look like it has survived so far.

 

A couple of nights ago I got out of bed about 1:00 a.m. to take a couple of Tylenol and saw 3 large deer in my front yard.  They were eating the birdseed.  I didn’t know they ate birdseed.  I think they were also snacking on a few of the lower branches of my Bradford Pear trees. 

 

I haven’t seen them, but Kevin said I have a family of rabbits living under my shed.  Every once in a while I see a toad in my front garden.  I also have a mockingbird that is driving me crazy(ier). He just doesn’t shut up.  He spends a lot of time in my front yard.  I have several hummingbirds coming to the feeder.  The “bully” is allowing a few females to feed.  The funniest thing is when I pull weeds in the area of the hummingbird feeders the “bully” flies around them.  I guess he thinks I am going to take his food.

 

The coyotes are out in full force right now.  We’ve had several roaming our backyards at night.  Roscoe gets really upset when they come around.  Hunting season for coyotes is 24/7/365 around here and you do not need a license.  Since most of the neighbors have guns (including Kevin) we hear quite a bit of gunshots at night.  Hopefully, they will get enough to get rid of them.  It’s a little scary knowing they are back there.

 

The garden is starting to produce a lot of veggies.  Renea is busy freezing and canning.  The past couple of days it was potatoes and green beans.  Today she is pickling.  Which means the cucumbers are in along with onions and peppers.  Kevin is cutting grass today.  I am taking a break right now.  I’ve been going strong all morning, and this is the time of day it gets REALLY HOT!  So I am doing inside stuff until after supper.

 

 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi Marilyn,
Just got caught up on your blog and I am glad you are feeling better. You had a traumatic winter and spring, and events do catch up with you. It is hard to lose that last parent. You think, hey, I am the oldest generation now! That is when God, family and friends take over some of the load. You sound like you are indeed back on track. Keep on watching this beautiful creation of God's that we call earth. We love you much.
Arlene and Bob
P.S. I just had cataract surgery in both eyes in May, and I am seeing this beautiful earth so much better! It is truly a miracle.