I had my first fire pit of the season on Friday night. I was out there early, well before dark, as I didn't want to be out there very late.
It was a nice evening, cool but not cold, and the winds were light. I got all the little stick litter burned up that had accumulated in the fire pit since last fall.
The lilac that I had to remove for the fence installation last spring got cut into smaller pieces to burn, but is a bit wet yet.
And I forgot about a pile of sticks from neighbor Jane's small trees that were hanging over our driveway by the garage. I'll have to get those next time.
The moon was a day away from being full, and nice to see the last two solar lights, which I left out all winter, continue to be working well.
I was happily surprised to see bat shit under the bat house on the back of the garage. And happier to realize that it was indeed guano and not bird shit as they've tried to build a nest on top of the bat house in years past. I did not see any bats in it that night or the next day when I took these pictures, but I will be checking.After several years with just a rare visitor or two, I'm very pleased the bat house is getting used.
















