And oh so warm, soft & snuggly! They actually Love being hugged, they'll nestle against your neck, right under the chin. Then if you look & your eyes meet, they reach up & give ya a gentle pigeon kiss on your lips. That little sweet move naturally makes me smile, then baby pigeon sees my smiling mouth & tries to get fed! Nothing will make ya laugh quite like a baby pigeon trying to get it's beak into your mouth to be fed it is just the most endearing & hilarious thing. DH laughed just seeing it happen. Baby pigeon trying to push your mouth open, you're laughing & trying to Not open your mouth...gotta love them!
Here's a pic of my special needs cross beak gal, she still gives me pigeon kisses, tries to preen eyelashes, even as an adult, always makes me laugh. (Sorry I may have posted pics of her b4, I don't have pics of a baby pigeon doing this.. yet anyway. It is not easy holding the phone for pics with baby pigeons doing this...they push much more which makes me laugh more, I'd surely drop the phone again.
Look really delicious, but yeah I prefer No icing. I like tasting the fruit, it has it's own sweetness. Why do some like to drench everything with sugar? It seems to be the American way, too, every single box food item is drowning in sugar and/or salt...& Lord knows what else. It's just yet another good reason to cook our own stuff!
I plan to clear my garden and prepare it for summer crops. also I plan to do some digging for planting the rest of my trees. why do I always buy more before finishing the previous
Ditto...like I bought another blueberry plant, when I haven't even moved the ones I have yet, just cuz it was on sale or it "beckoned to me" while at Tractor Supply. I really need to finish planting what I've got 1st. Why did I do that?
Look really delicious, but yeah I prefer No icing. I like tasting the fruit, it has it's own sweetness. Why do some like to drench everything with sugar? It seems to be the American way, too, every single box food item is drowning in sugar and/or salt...& Lord knows what else. It's just yet another good reason to cook our own stuff!
And oh so warm, soft & snuggly! They actually Love being hugged, they'll nestle against your neck, right under the chin. Then if you look & your eyes meet, they reach up & give ya a gentle pigeon kiss on your lips. That little sweet move naturally makes me smile, then baby pigeon sees my smiling mouth & tries to get fed! Nothing will make ya laugh quite like a baby pigeon trying to get it's beak into your mouth to be fed it is just the most endearing & hilarious thing. DH laughed just seeing it happen. Baby pigeon trying to push your mouth open, you're laughing & trying to Not open your mouth...gotta love them!
Here's a pic of my special needs cross beak gal, she still gives me pigeon kisses, tries to preen eyelashes, even as an adult, always makes me laugh. (Sorry I may have posted pics of her b4, I don't have pics of a baby pigeon doing this.. yet anyway. It is not easy holding the phone for pics with baby pigeons doing this...they push much more which makes me laugh more, I'd surely drop the phone again. View attachment 3807461View attachment 3807460View attachment 3807463View attachment 3807464View attachment 3807462
5 hours below freezing last night, 4 the night before.
I forgot to shut off irrigation last night, so at 4 am the sprinklers kicked on. I'm not worried about it.
The grass seed down needed wet anyway.
I'll uncover the herb garden today and let the sun shine in and feed the indoor tomato plant babies.
We had a freeze after my peaches bloomed. I really thought they'd be toast but both trees have fruit. I'm quite surprised... Now I'm just praying they make it to harvest. One has already dropped some fruit.
I was just coming in to ask if I need to cover my peach tree. We have a frost advisory for the next couple nights & it's got flowers blooming, they've been out for a week or 2. Not sure at what stage in the bloom they'd be ok. Anyone know?
On Friday I had to change gears and put hardware cloth on the roof openings on my chicken coop/garden shed. First mouse in there, chewed a hole in my slug and snail bait to eat it. So I didn't get my irrigation done, I had to lay on 2x4s up on the chicken run to do the back of the coop... It was quite the task. Also, my wire was cut to close so I had to add trim, which of course was bowed where I needed it to close the gap. I tried to flex it and it slid me on my 2x4s down the chicken run, then my screw split the trim. I said some adult words and found some stainless mesh and just crammed it into the gap from the inside. Mouse won't chew that so we are good and I can call that project a success.
I planted 2 cherry trees, 2 peach trees, and 2 apple trees last spring. It's weird to me that this one peach tree is the first to say hello to Spring! Even the 50+ year old apple trees are JUST starting to lead out. Maybe this peach tree is in the best spot?
I have 4 different peach trees. They all bloom at different times. Different varieties. Frost peach blooms the latest, Alberta first.
Cherry trees bloom later than peaches, and apples after that. Plum trees bloom at about the same time as the peaches. Apricot is about the same, Blenheim variety does anyway.
I hope you live where the funnels usually won't touch down. We lived in just the right spot when I was a kid, could watch tornados but never had one touch the property because of the topography.
It's just dusk here so we went out to make sure the kits were in a better position to stay inside the nest box (and to check on the little one that was so cold and weak this morning). All 7 kits were in the nest and all were pink and healthy. We didn't want to mess with them too much so I didn't check for full bellys but with the quick check we did, I swear all appeared to have full tummies.
Did I miss any post with baby bunny pictures? If not, we need baby photos if mom will allow it.
Onto my catch-up. I finally got some tomatoes in the ground, more squash, melons, but not watermelon yet, the plants are still too small. Slowly working on the drip stuff, what a pain in the butt, 1/4"tubing is awful even with gloves and tools. My fingers are tired.
Today I plan to get the peppers in the ground. I sprayed everything with spinosad last night. Hopefully that gives me time to work on other things instead of dealing with pests.
Yesterday we planted our corn seed. I decided to plant sweet and popping in the same block since they tassel at different times. I am not planning on saving seed either way so I'm not worried about it.
I also got my shade cloth put back up on the pergola.
Today will be spent in the garden as well. It's going to be 86° then in the mid 60s all week.