Happy, happy, joy, joy - we now have a nesting pair of bluebirds in our box!! We're so happy, because they came back much later than normal this year - we were afraid they'd forsaken us. It would have been especially disappointing because last year's birds were our first in about 5 years. Something got to those birds that year and killed all the fledglings. Bruce found dead babies several days running near the box, and then one day it was down to one very frightened baby bird who was perched on the bodies of dead siblings in the nest, while Mom and Dad kept trying to coax it out. We found that last one dead on the ground the next day, and no more bluebirds lived with us until last year. So we are happy and excited and shelling out money for mealworms!
The other happy occurrence today was the discovery that my little sweet violets are out in abundance. These are the low-growing violets with the intense fragrance, in shades of white, cream, dark and light purple and pink ('Rosina'). They're always precious to me for many reasons: other than 'Rosina', which I grew from seed, these all came from a dear gardening friend and mentor. Violets always shout "Spring" to me, and they always remind me of my late mother; they were her favorite flower. When I was little, our yard in Ohio was full of them, and I would go out and pick as many as my little hands would hold, take them in to my mom, and she would put them in a small crystal basket. Seeing the violets out is like having my mom drop in for a visit, and never fails to cheer me.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Saturday, April 9, 2011
A Perfect Spring Day - and It Better Last Through the Weekend!
Oh, to have had today free for gardening! Cloudless blue sky, temps in the 60's, a light breeze - what more could you ask for when there's cleanup to be done? Unfortunately, I had a garden club meeting, then other places to be after that. It was a good day regardless, but there IS cleanup to be done, and tomorrow is my day to do it. I hope. Tonight's weather forecast is for possible thunderstorms by afternoon. And I have to say, if that happens, I will have a crabby of Biblical proportions. This is the same thing that happened to me last fall. Every day that I was free all day for gardening, it was rainy and/or cold. Every day that I was tied up all day, the weather was superlative. It wasn't quite so bad when everything was dying, but now that growth is ramping up almost by the minute, every day counts. Already things are budded and ready to burst, so I really, really need tomorrow. We will see what the dawn brings.......
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