OH Gosh, how I want to have Chickens. The beautiful colored ones for the eggs. Living alone, but having a space for a coop isn't a reason to go to that much expense and trouble, right. My neighbors have barnyard chickens some with no feathers around their necks... I don't want that. Having chickens is a full-time committment, right!!???
No fireflies here in the Boston area yet, but expect them in the next couple of weeks. Molly the Lab likes to sit on the edge of the deck and watch them. At least, I think that’s what she’s watching.
Yeah, when we moved back home from Florida, we didn’t realize we were bringing the summers up with us. New England summers would rarely break 85 deg when I was a kid.
Well, first: Dear Universe deliver the Belas rooster lady’s containers without incident please and thank you!!!
Next, it’s so cool about the pool! I have to admit I haven’t done much swimming in the last several decades, but my mom was a swimming teacher and we had a pool in our backyard and I could swim before I could walk. During the college years, I got my certifications as a lifeguard and a swimming teacher from Red Cross, which served me for at least one summer for work.
Your fig tree made me think of when I was living in Puerto Rico and hurricane Hugo snapped off the top of a giant mango tree in my neighbor’s yard. In the spring, the mangos started growing, and growing and growing, and soon they were bigger than an American football. All those roots and no top. I’m wondering if your figs are larger? 😆
OH Gosh, how I want to have Chickens. The beautiful colored ones for the eggs. Living alone, but having a space for a coop isn't a reason to go to that much expense and trouble, right. My neighbors have barnyard chickens some with no feathers around their necks... I don't want that. Having chickens is a full-time committment, right!!???
Yes it's a commitment! They were very anxious while I was in France, I got a very nice welcome home
“The warm evenings blink with lightning bugs.”
No fireflies here in the Boston area yet, but expect them in the next couple of weeks. Molly the Lab likes to sit on the edge of the deck and watch them. At least, I think that’s what she’s watching.
We’re expecting our first 90+ deg day this week.
Ooh so hot so early in the year! Sigh, I do love Boston tho
Yeah, when we moved back home from Florida, we didn’t realize we were bringing the summers up with us. New England summers would rarely break 85 deg when I was a kid.
Aw my friend’s ancient house-hen Polish Frizzle is also called Tina.
Well, first: Dear Universe deliver the Belas rooster lady’s containers without incident please and thank you!!!
Next, it’s so cool about the pool! I have to admit I haven’t done much swimming in the last several decades, but my mom was a swimming teacher and we had a pool in our backyard and I could swim before I could walk. During the college years, I got my certifications as a lifeguard and a swimming teacher from Red Cross, which served me for at least one summer for work.
Your fig tree made me think of when I was living in Puerto Rico and hurricane Hugo snapped off the top of a giant mango tree in my neighbor’s yard. In the spring, the mangos started growing, and growing and growing, and soon they were bigger than an American football. All those roots and no top. I’m wondering if your figs are larger? 😆