Yesterday was our annual spring plant day, when we get plants and fill pots. With the current conditions we didn't want to go to a big place where there would be lots of people, so we went to a smaller, more local place and picked out a few things to fill the tree stump again this year.
Also, last weekend my wife planted several new plants, many in the tree stump area. I'm glad we got the green coated chicken wire because it is much less of an eyesore, but if the plants will have any hope of surviving the rabbits they will need protection until they are better established.
Speaking of the rabbits, there's been a couple around (at one time I saw 3 at once in the back yard) but it still doesn't seem to be as many as last year - for now. And I have chipmunks digging dens on the side of the house again. I already trapped one (humanely) and let him loose down by the creek, but I may have to do it again. Did I ever mention the time I trapped a squirrel? Probably.
Several posts ago I wrote about the solar plastic owl I bought to hopefully keep the rabbits away. Remember the clothesline post I was thinking of putting it on? Well, I was out beside it and felt the top to make sure it wasn't rotted - and it snapped off in my hand. The part that was in the ground was all rotten and just gave way at my light touch. It surprised me when it happened, but not when I thought about it more. I guess the surprising part should be how it stayed upright this long. So far I have put the owl on a post of the back steps a couple times for a few hours, and it does seem to work.
So anyway, with nowhere to pull the clothes line to I took the old roll-up clothesline thing off the side of the garage. It got used as a shelf more than anything, usually for a bluetooth speaker or just a place to put my phone. The bolts are still there, maybe I'll put a little shelf there. When it gets a little warmer it will be time to get going on the cat box area again. This could be a quick little side project at that time. Maybe.
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1 week ago
2 comments:
Let those cats out... rabbit population gone in 2 minutes... it's what they want to do!
It's amazing how things rot when you're not looking. SWe have an arch that came down yesterday between walks up the garden. My head hit it. Goodness knows how we will replace it as ith as a huge ivy and a rambling rose over it.
You said yourself we spoil these cats. After 8 years of being inside cats we're not going to start letting them out now. Even if I agreed, my wife wouldn't let it happen.
Hope the head's okay. Sounds like you'll have to come up with quite a spell to fix that arch. ;)
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