Friday, June 23, 2023

Who's A Pest?

 One of the most fun books that I read to the girls over and over again when they were small, was "Who's A Pest?" by Crosby Newell Bonsall. In it, everyone calls Homer a pest, and while his toboggan gets bigger and bigger, he saves EVERYONE from a big hole in the ground.

We have had MANY pests around the hill this Spring and Summer, but none of them have had any redeeming qualities.

We eventually caught 1 racoon, 1 possum, and 2 squirrels in the garden.  Another raccoon and a blue jay were spotted multiple times stealing cat food from the veranda.  They don't have any kitty food to steal any longer, so they are likely being pests at someone else's house.

There are still a pair of crazy cardinals that repeatedly throw themselves against the windows downstairs.  I exercise while holding a yardstick, so that I can tap the window and chase them away.  We also put colorful clings on the windows to try to discourage them, but I'm not sure how to make them leave for good.

The blueberries have come in strong and they are very welcome since we lost our strawberries.  I need to pick them again today.  In the meantime, I had to buy strawberries to make jam with this year.

The other pesky thing we've been dealing with lately is the mass failure of our appliances.  We replaced our dishwasher in May.  When I came in from trying to find our cat last weekend, I found water all over the floor from the deep freeze, which had given up the ghost.  I transferred items to other freezers, including my parents' deep freeze until we could get a new one delivered on Wednesday.  I still don't have everything transferred back.

We hadn't even had the new freezer delivered yet when the extra refrigerator started making clanking and grinding noises, so now we are trying to chose a new refrigerator to order.  

It's maddening!

Monday, June 19, 2023

Miss Elizabeth Bennett

We had a sad, sad weekend.  Our remaining kitty, Miss Elizabeth Bennett, or Lizzie for short, disappeared.

She was acting a bit strange on Friday evening, mouth breathing and not as active as usual, but still appearing happy to see us, and purring quite loudly.  I had planned to try to get her in to the vet on Monday morning.  But she didn't come back Saturday or Sunday morning, so the girls and I went out in the woods to search for her on Sunday.

We found her body in the little hollow in the brambles where she liked to hang out when it is hot outside.


I got poked and cut from all the twigs and brambles, but I was finally able to get her out.  We buried her under the big oak tree, next to her buddy, Ernie (and Kali and Zach and my parents' dog, Daisy.)


Lizzie joined our family after my dad inadvertently caught her in the raccoon trap as a tiny baby.  She chomped down HARD on my finger when I tried to rescue her, but we all fell in love with her in the 2 weeks that we kept her in a cage on the veranda and observed her for signs of rabies, so we ended up keeping her as a friend for Ernie.


The two of them spent a lot of time together until Ernie passed earlier this year.



Her favorite things to do were to find shady places to relax...


...and roll in the dirt...


She would also visit me in the tree house now and then, by climbing up the tree!


She went from being a scared little feral kitten in a trap, to the sweet and beautiful cat that spent a decade as part of our family.  We miss her so much.

Sunday, June 11, 2023

This Means War

I didn't realize how long it's been since I've posted anything until I looked at my blog the other day.  It has been a flurry of activity around here for the past 2 months!

In late April, L had a multitude of school activities, including induction into the National Honor Society and prom.


We moved J home from college the last weekend of April and she had elective surgery about 2 1/2 weeks later.  She is doing very well now - stronger and less sore all the time.  She started work just 2 weeks after her surgery, which was rough.  She will be L's supervisor this summer!

L took her SATs the first weekend after she went to prom - she has already received her results, and she did very well.

For Mother's Day we took our annual trip to my favorite nursery, where I got plants for all of my outside pots and hanging planters, as well as a few things for the garden.  I caught sight of this little creature in one of the greenhouses.


Soon after this, the dishwasher died.  We got a new one within a few days, but it took a few more days to get it installed, as we ran into issue after issue that required more parts.

L invited her chemistry class out to the house so that she and her lab partners could demonstrate a fire tornado.


Soon after, L had her Spring choir concert, where she sang a solo.  This was followed closely by finals and her 9th annual End of School Water Battle Party (every year since 2nd grade, except for 2020/Covid year.)


My little chicks from the last post, are now 12 weeks old.  We allowed them to go outside for the first time this weekend, and they seemed to enjoy themselves out there!


I started working on getting the pool opened over Memorial Day weekend.  It was ready for a little dip yesterday afternoon - the soonest that has happened in a few years.  It started out looking rather nasty...

JP and I managed to get away for a vacation on our own last week.  The girls stayed home alone - J was working, and L held down the fort.  We drove up North of Toronto and spent the first day at a Nordic spa - this type of spa involves using heat (sauna and hot tub) and cold (plunge pools and buckets) interspersed with relaxation on warm rocks or other relaxation rooms.  There were no cell phones allowed there, and talking was discouraged.  We managed to get a quick pic outside before we left.

We drove down to Cleveland the following day, and we were able to see a musical - which we greatly enjoyed!  We stayed close to the port, so we could see ships and the Brown's stadium, and we could walk to various restaurants and shops.


We had just started getting some delicious strawberries out of our garden prior to our vacation and were looking forward to getting some more when we returned.

Unfortunately, the garden has not been doing very well this year.  A couple of days after I planted out all of those little plants that I had carefully tended since February, I went out and found the majority of them eaten down to the ground.  I found a small area of fencing that hadn't been reinforced with chicken wire to keep the rabbits out and repaired that.  Then I bought a bunch of new plants, and I planted them out right before we left on vacation.  L cared for them well the entire time we were away.  I went down to pick strawberries yesterday and found this:


SOMEthing tore holes in my protective netting and actually PULLED STRAWBERRIES THROUGH THE NETTING!  ALL of the strawberries were gone.  Many of the new plants that I planted were pulled out by the roots or missing altogether.  There were holes dug in the mulch all over the garden.  There was also incriminating raccoon scat.  We set a trap last night, but although we did catch a coon overnight, it apparently got back into the garden before that and wreaked havoc again.  I also saw a squirrel leaving my strawberry bed as I drove down the driveway this afternoon, so tonight there is a squirrel trap AND a raccoon trap set down there.  THIS MEANS WAR!

I'm so discouraged.  I have spent so many hours and now so much money trying to grow food, this is a huge setback this late in the growing season.  SIGH.

Hopefully summer will move at a bit slower of pace from here on out.