Monday, May 6, 2013

Deer, Oh Dear

Welcome to Monday kids.  We are all excited here in Southeast Alaska.  Spring has been scheduled for this week.  It is clear to the west...I can see the Chilkat Mountains bathed in sunshine.  Still murky to the southeast; but we are supposed to be in full-blown sun by this afternoon and continuing most of the week.  Highs in the low 60's as the week goes on.  Whoo Hoo!

I am anxious to get outdoors.  Lots to do in auntie's garden, mom's garden and my garden.  I will start today by raking and fertilizing auntie's yard.  Will also lift, divide, and replant a large mass of bearded iris in her garden - keeping a share for myself and one of my new beds.  Will go get some peat moss and soil for my bed and get the iris tucked-in.  Then will fertilize my yard.

Mom's garden has many clumps of astilbe and yellow day lilies and tomorrow they will get the same treatment as auntie's iris.  I haven't divided them in four or five years and they need some attention.  Mom's yard is still pretty soggy, however.  Don't know if it will be ready for fertilizer this week or not...

I have some new neighbors - and they are going to be a serious problem.  A young doe and buck have been hanging-out the past week.  I have seen them most every day.  I can approach within five or six feet of the buck without disturbing him.  I find this very disturbing.  It's like they are just WAITING for me to plant some nice yummy stuff.  Clearly it will be necessary to take some deer evasive action although I do not yet know what that will be...

 
Is that the dinner bell?

Elmer's flowers - they're what's for dinner...

This morning I wandered downstairs for coffee, looked out the window, and was greeted by numerous tweety birds hunting and pecking in the yard.  They did not look like the juncos that have been hanging around of late. The binoculars revealed new residents - a mixed flock of Golden-crowned and Savannah Sparrows.

Savannah Sparrows are common here

First time I have ever seen a Golden-crowned Sparrow however

Sparrow peek-a-boo 

 In other news, I saw Amanda off to Portland this past week.  Sad to see her go; but completely understanding as to to her desire to be in the city.  She will be living with Leah until she gets a job and they can find a more commodious crib.  The job market is much improved in PDX.

My cousin Sandra was in town for a week.  Hosted her and the elders for supper on Saturday.  I think the meal was well received.

Well, time to hit the road gang.  Gonna be a gardening fool this week...

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