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Just Want to Talk | Last Active: Dec 8 2:18pm | Replies (2400)

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@joyces, @sunny617, @loribmt, and all...My word, ladies! What's happening to your weather? I'm in northern Florida. We had a late hard freeze I mentioned in March, something I can't remember happening so late. It May have killed my vanda orchid that I didn't bring inside all year and was quite happy until that March freeze, it was so late and lasted for hours. Thankfully, I sent you some pretty pictures a few months ago when it was blooming her little head off. Now, my inside orchids are budding and should have multiple blooms soon. I'll show you when it happens.

We're having a lovely spring, in the 80's daily this week, although it did get in the low 60's several nights after long, heavy rains. Rain is good, but all my feeders need help and I'm not sure today is a day I can do that work. we'll see. Off to the PCP soon re hospital follow-up and whatever. Not worth the visit...

Sunny, how do you do it? I love the spawn counting you do and admire your stamina to still get out there hiking, crossing landslides, etc. You are in excellent condition to be able to keep that up. Congratulations. And, it sounds like the river's coming back, with more fish. That's wonderful news. How long was your trek out in the cold and wild? You are a good soul to do that for the fish and for us all...

Lori, how about some pictures of your lovely lake? Or, maybe you're at home-so, when do you get back to the lake to share some beautiful nature with us? You take beautiful and interesting pics that tell your story so well. Thanks for all you do...

I hope to plant my steel planters with succulents, that are growing in the pots not planted yet. They're doing so well, I can't wait to have the energy to plant them and hang them on the wall. That's a project I really want to get finished to enjoy seeing every day. My poor squirrels are not happy. I give them peanuts in a tube feeder, they are voracious, but now they're gone and they're mad at me. They go from feeder to feeder, several have safflower seeds...ha, ha, ...so they move on. I love it. Several they can't get to, finally figured out where to put them for birds only. several are empty because they jumped on them and spilled most of the seeds on the ground.

This year, I have had a huge family/group of ground feeders that also use feeders. Small, brown, and gray with black, rust, and white. Sparrows? Finch, tanager, waxwing, titmouse, chickadees, cardinals, and woodys all eat the peanut suet balls in the tube feeder I still have out. I may refill once more and switch to peanuts or sunflower since it's getting hot. So much fun!

Enjoy the day everyone. Whatever the outside is now, tomorrow will be different...today is lovely. blessings all...Elizabeth

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Hi Elizabeth! I’ll take some of that 80 degree weather. We’re in the city for a few more weeks until after my trip to Rochester in 2 weeks. Then we can head up to the north woods. The lake is still frozen solid yet, according to neighbors. Opening day of fishing season is May 1st and it will most likely still be ice fishing. That has happened occasionally in the past!
There’s barely a sign of life in our yard right now. Waiting impatiently for my spring bulbs to get all glamorous! They like to put on a big show in the spring but right now all there’s only one or two crocus getting read to bloom. But there are hundreds of daffodil bulbs, tulips, hyacinths, crocus, grape hyacinths, etc., just now peeking up through the soil. Should be quite spectacular once again, whenever Mother Nature decides to cooperate. They’ve had plenty of water, now we just need sun!
We don’t have a bird feeder in our yard, but several neighbors do. So we’re getting treated to some pretty migratory birds coming through. Then there are the neighborhood turkeys! Several were sitting on top of the fence between yards yesterday. I’m used to seeing robins and cardinals, so I was taken aback by these huge lumps of feathers on the fence. 🦃 And of course, several families of squirrels complete the entertainment package on Nature’s TV. 😅

Did you refill your squirrel feeders?