Every spring I've had what I called Plant Day, the vacation day that I get a bunch of plants to pot or plant them around. This year has been a little different; I got a couple hanging plants for out front plus the big pot out front and planted sunflower seeds for the first time, but so far haven't potted anything for the decaying stump area. That option is still open, just not so urgent this year. And out of 50 sunflower seeds I'm seeing 6-8 coming up so far. I could see that critters were sniffing them out and eating them almost as quick as I could plant them, but thankfully it looks like a few survived. More on this later, I'm sure.
I got a couple short videos the other day of some of our new F-35s coming in for a landing, they always seem to go in twos. I don't see that they're louder when landing than the prior F-16s, maybe louder when taking off but they're up and out so quick it doesn't last long. And from before the eggs were ransacked I got an interesting - and common - duck scene on video, too. It was fun to follow Mother Duck as she tried to have her nest under our stairs, but it's just too exposed to end well. While I have the destruction and heartbreak on video I won't be posting it and hope they don't try to nest here again. Watch this instead. :)
And while I wanted to sleep in later this morning, instead I was roused by the sound of large equipment running nearby. Neighbor Jane's tree stump was getting removed. Shortly after taking pictures of the bird feeder, seen here recently, there was fresh paint and flags for the utilities, plus someone came out last week and dug some test holes to verify just how deep those utilities were. I watched through our front window as removing the stump was an interesting process to see up close, and just took a few hours. I guess some other crew will be by to seed it and lay the hay mat over it, we'll see.
I'll put a few more pictures of the stump to terrace renovation after the break.