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Spring is actually here!

I know it is, because our lilac is blooming. Not as great as it did last year, but it’s going good. Can’t blame the lilac… we had a dry summer last year and I watered and made a few things bloom at the wrong time. Lilac and Jane magnolia both bloomed in late summer, eek.

I’ve got radishes… those seeds I planted back in February. They need water right now, but we are supposed to get rain Sunday so I may hold off watering. I need to rototill the rest of the garden anyhow… the regular garden, and the new bit we started last year. I picked a nice handful of eating size radishes today, yum YUM!

Artichokes. I’ve got artichoke seedlings to plant out. That new bit we dug up last year is going to be home to those. I’ll have to baby them and keep them alive through our hot dry summer and then mulch like crazy in the fall to keep the roots from freezing in winter… but I’ve done it before. I have high hopes I can do it again. This time with =real= artichokes, LOL! I planted some a few years ago, did the baby thing with them… but I had the cut dried flower kind instead of the eating kind. Sigh… but still, same family, same care. I want to do it again, I miss fresh artichokes and I’m not willing to pay $3 each for last years old tough ones that we get in the stores here.

I won’t be planting 15+ tomato plants this year. Maybe just 6 or so. No peppers, I never use them all, they just go to waste. Perhaps a bit of squash and a cuke plant or two. No pickles for us this year, but that’s okay. My neighbors seem to have moved and are not planting a garden next door, so I won’t get free cukes like I have for the past couple years. I don’t really have the space for cukes… but I’m also not insane enough to plant 2 or 3 fifty foot rows of cukes. Well, my garden rows are only 25 feet anyhow, but still… :) The guy next door would go a bit nuts planting and couldn’t give it all away fast enough before everything would max out and quit. Couple cuke plants, couple squash, I’ll still have more than I can eat.

My grapes are budding out with leaves. Even the muscadine grapes seem to have survived my pruning. I thought I pretty much killed those, because since I pruned them they’ve been bleeding sap out like crazy. But I see swelling leaf buds finally… the regular grapes are leafing out. I oughta get grapes this year of some kind. I’m probably insane, but I want to plant a few fruit trees this year. Right, Vyx… you’ve got 5 grape vines, and 50 feet of blackberries… how the heck are you gonna take care of more fruit? I dunno, but I want to. :)

Well… I need to get outside with the camera this weekend and hope it works… lots of cute little wild flowers this year. With ME doing the mowing everything has more of a chance to grow.

hugs….

Vyx

Spring things..

It’s not all about babies, although I have those…

New grandbaby is awesome! I wish I could see him more. Time for that… he’ll get even cuter as he gets older.. up until maybe the teenage years, lol! I posted a couple new photos on FB, so I won’t post them here.

We also have kittens. MeepMeep decided to have kittens, and I decided to freak her out because she wasn’t in with her new (but cleaned) kitten by bringing her and the kit in the house. So I make a bed, make a cave, put a litter box in the house in a bedroom… etc… etc… and bring MeepMeep in with her baby. I wasn’t thinking about Meep not knowing in the house is good… she’s not a regular visitor inside, like some of the other cats.

So, bringing her in, That was no help, it freaked her out, shut down her labor. There is a DOG in the house, for one thing. I shut the bedroom door, and visited with her, but it was not okay. In the morning I took them both back out to the heated kitty house on the porch.

When I got home from work she’d had more… and another cat momma, Patches, decided to have her kittens too.
Well, the natural thing for our cats to do is have kittens together. They share Momma duties. As they get older they sometimes don’t LIKE to do that, but at least for a first litter, help is okay. (last year Libby and Patches had kittens at the same time, and Patches ousted Libby, took over her kittens) I thought for sure that Patches would be ousting Meep, but if she tried it, Meep wasn’t going for it. I’m glad Patches is helping her out, showing her the ropes and all.

Patch and Libby still don’t get along. Patches has been forcing Libby away from food, starting fights with her. I guess I’ve got a queen war going on, but since Libby is so laid back she just backs off. I make sure Libby gets her share of the food, and try to keep Patch from picking on her. About all I can do.

One thing I think is worth reporting… the Momma cats kicked everyone else out of the heated house. That was fine when it was warm, but then it got a bit chilly again. I had to take the kitten bed I’d made for in the house outside and fix it up for other cats to sleep in at night. Dusty and Snowball got right in there to sleep. I think their feelings were hurt that they got ousted… they are still kittens themselves.

News other than kittens and babies… plants are growing. Or not, as the case may be. I planted a number of grape vines last year, and I pruned them one nice weekend in February. Since then they’ve been bleeding to death from where I pruned them. I hope they grow… it’s mostly the muscadine vines doing that, not the regular table grapes. I’m not doing anything to them, might make things worse…. just waiting and seeing.

Of my three peonies planted last year, only two have come up. The third one may yet still pop up, wait and see on that, too. Considering that they were “guaranteed to bloom” I’ll be happy if they just grow… I didn’t expect them to bloom last year even with that guarantee. Come to think of that, what a bogus guarantee that is… who expects a bareroot chunk of something to do well the first year? Get established yeah, bloom, hah!

My Jane magnolia is blooming nicely. I even took a photo! Two, actually… that came out okay.

I just love Jane magnolias. Didn’t know they were magnolia trees for a long time, I always called them tulip trees. We planted one in honor of my sister Cherie in her yard and it’s done well. Much better than the dogwood there has done.

The mini iris also bloomed fairly well. They are so cute and tiny. I really should move them everywhere… they usually bloom before we get to mowing and they are so short that even when we do mow it probably wouldn’t hurt them at all. It would be nice surprises in the yard if I dug some up and scattered them here and there.

Also growing well is my clematis. I’ll wait to photo that until it blooms. Weeds have taken over everywhere… the weeds that get the purple flowers that look so lovely in big chunks. They rake out pretty easily and actually die off pretty quick when the weather gets warmer, so I’m not too concerned.

Last year I became enamored of blue blue blue hydrangeas. The bluer the better, and I’ve seen some super blue ones. I was thinking that that’s what I want for my birthday this year, a bluer than blue hydrangea. Has to be super blue, like the ones I’ve seen locally. On the other hand, I also adore the crab apples blooming this time of year, especially the deep red ones. Plus there is my favorite hedge shrubs… flowering quince and forsythia mixed together in a hedge. I love the orangey pink of flowering quince and I love forsythia too. Just can’t beat that totally yellow. Quince are slow growing, but forsythia is a quick grower. They look pretty together, but eventually the forsythia will take over, have to whack it back and all. I know where I can get plenty of forsythia cuttings when they are done blooming… and my Mom will probably thank me for regaining some of her yard, lol! The quince… well, I want an old fashioned orange/pink one. Might be harder to find, I know my Mom doesn’t have any.

I moved one of my bluebird houses. I had it pretty close to the house and sparrows kept wanting to nest in it. So I took it down and moved it way out in the field, attached it to a tree. They won’t be bothered by me messing with my flower bed, or with cats too close. Forgot to check on it today, but I did check the box by the blackberries and that looks like it has a bluebird nest in it. If I start seeing junk in the nest, I’ll pull it out… that’d be sparrows using trash for their nest. I built those boxes for bluebirds, not the dang sparrows.

I’m almost done feeding the birds. I don’t usually, because of all the cats here… I don’t want to be luring birds to be cat food. But we had a lot of snow in February, so I made feeders out of 2 liter bottles and got a big bag of sunflower seed. I also stocked up on suet cakes and a new suet feeder. Ran out of the suet cakes pretty quick, and I’m down to maybe one more filling of the feeders before I’m out of seed. Then all the feeders will come down and the birds will have to find a new place to eat. It’s one thing to be feeding them when the ground is 2 feet in snow and the cats are huddled in their house…. I don’t want to come home to any piles of feathers on the porch. It’s not fair to the birds to lure them here and bait the cats with them. It has been interesting to see all the birds, though. Three kinds of woodpeckers, cardinals, and a bunch that I don’t know what they are. Finches and goldfinches in winter color. But too many I just don’t know. I need a bird book to refresh my memory. :)

Ron has been slowly getting better… he’s progressed to taking a shower without the cervical collar. Bath time is a lot quicker than it was. His next doctor appointment is Tuesday and he’s hoping he can have the collar off all the time. He still won’t be fully recovered to go back to work, but at least he’ll be able to move a bit more. I’m not really expecting a lot more help around the house with stuff for a while… I doubt he’ll be mowing the lawns this year, but if we can at least move the furniture back to normal it would be good. He’ll be super disappointed if that collar has to stay on, so I hope he’s healed enough for it to come off. I think he has… he’s hardly ever in pain any more, and I think when he is it’s caused by the collar now. But we’ll see.

Well, this was just going to be a short note about spring flowers and I turned it into a long rambling post as usual… LOL! Guess this is it for now…

hugs,
Vyx

Introducing….

Aiden Reilly Campbell. Born March 10, 2011 at 7:30 pm. 8 lbs 5 oz and 20.5 inches long.

My first grandbaby! I got to hold him today, and I cried. He’s really precious.

I’ve been having trouble with my camera… so these aren’t the best pictures. Oh well!

Here is one with his momma, my stepdaughter Candice.

Awesome!

hugs,
Vyx

Spring weather!

This past week has been wonderful with spring-like weather. Nearly all the snow is melted… the few bits that are left are in deep all day shade. Even the giant piles in parking lots are melted away.

It’s been great dog walking weather, although a bit mushy in places. Today it’s not so mushy, and the little temporary creek in the hay field is down to just a bit of mushy…. rather than a creek I’d have to jump! I wore normal shoes today, instead of my boots. Only needed my jacket for the pockets… gotta have treats for when we are done walking, the dogs expect it and will sit in this nice row for me, waiting for the hand out. :)

Earlier today I was out and about in the yard, with a week of mild weather things start thinking it’s spring already. I can see the cause of my latest allergy attack… the maple is blooming. I’m sure other trees are, too. Ugh.

All of the pink amaryllis are coming up… the ones that I moved and divided up last year. It will be interesting to see if they bloom, but they did poorly where they were before, mostly just did a lot of leaves in spring. Not surprising, they were planted in a few inches of dirt on top of the concrete footing that surrounds the house! They should do much better out in full sun and dirt to actually put roots down into. I just hope they grow faster than the grass, so they can build up energy to bloom. Otherwise they are in danger of being mowed.

Also showing leaves are my hyacinths. I love spring blooming bulbs, I really should plant a gazillion daffodils and tulips and crocus and such. I have plenty of stuff at my house… but no tulips any more. Tons of daffodils I could dig up a few and move em here. Some little bulbs that I forget what they are called… get bright blue flowers. (something with snow in the name, they bloom real early, too) Tulips do wonderfully here in Arkansas, the only reason I don’t have any at my house any more is because my pet pig Opal dug them all up and ate them. I tried to keep Opal out of that flower bed, but she’d just knock down my “fence” and dig more of em up. Pet pigs and flower beds don’t mix. Pet pigs and where you want a NEW flower bed works pretty well, though… just pen up the pig where you want it to dig. They’ll root up all the rocks, eat everything that is edible, and you can end up with an area that will need smoothing out, but will also be fertilized already. :) Opal passed over the rainbow bridge a while back, and I was lucky to have known her, even if she did eat all my tulips. :)

So, with the lovely weather today I got a little flat “mini greenhouse” at the store. Peat pellets and the plastic stuff to hold em in, keep em moist. I bought some artichoke seeds late last year, and managed to kill the few that I got to sprout. Time to try again, when I can actually set them out sooner rather than later. I won’t bother growing my tomatoes from seed, don’t have a lot of room to be starting a bunch of plants like that. I am going to put a few wildflower seeds in, though, and hope they sprout. With 16 spots, I need to have something else to sprout than just artichokes. I don’t need that many artichoke plants, just a few that I’ll have to baby through our hot summer.

Forgot to look at seeds, so on my way home later I stopped at a dollar store to find turnip seeds. I got the ONLY pack they had. I mixed bunching onion, radish and turnip seeds all together with some seed starting mix in a jar. Then I went out and used a cultivator and made one long row in our garden. Sprinkled the seeds and dirt mix out, pressed it down, and raked over. It might be a little early for all that, but you never know around here. Those are all things that like cooler weather. I love turnips and radishes in the spring, and it’s been a few years since I got any decent radishes to eat. I keep trying to grow them in pots, and that doesn’t work well at all. They need the cool and damp ground to grow in. Hopefully this year I’ll get some to eat.

Of course we can and probably will get freezing weather again. But radishes and turnips can survive that. I don’t know that I will… I hope this isn’t just a teaser of spring and we go to super cold and more snow again. It =could= be spring now, I’ve seen it start this early here. Keeping my fingers crossed!

hugs,
Vyx

Why no photos and other stuff

I would have loved to post a photo of my rye bread. I should have, actually, the camera still works for some things. I just forgot to do that until I’d ate half the not so beautiful loaf, lol!

I’d love to post photos of all the birds that are coming to my feeders.

But I haven’t, because my camera isn’t working right. I’ve got a point and shoot camera with auto focus, and the auto focus isn’t working. Bad timing on that, I can’t afford a new camera, not with what’s been going on lately.

I’m thinking, though… that instead of going for another simple camera I’d like a digital SLR camera. More like a real camera, and able to focus it manually. It’ll take some saving up to afford one of those, so in the mean time… I’ll have to do the best I can with the point and shoot.

Which isn’t that great. I tried to take a photo of one of the bald eagles that was hanging around back in December. All I got is a dark blob in a blurry tree.

At the time I just figured it was because of weather and light being wrong or something. I don’t hang around outside taking photos a lot in the winter. The sun was almost directly behind the eagle, but it was at the same time foggy/cloudy. I walked to where the sun was a bit off to the side, still got a blurry photo.

I tried again in January. I took great pictures of my cinnamon rolls, but anything at a distance isn’t focusing.

Great photo of a kitten sleeping in a stainless pet food dish… LOL!

Photo that same morning of the field… all blurry. The camera is getting worse on that auto focus thing.

It’s starting to mess with things close up now. Blargh! Mostly what I take are close up photos. I’ve never had a lot of use for pictures of scenery, no matter how beautiful it is. But I WOULD like to take photos of the birds I’ve been feeding against my strict rules of no bird feeding because of outside cats. I’m getting LOTS of birds, a big variety of them. I must have the only feeders in miles… plus, it’s snowy and no one can find food.

I want a photo of teenager cat Stubby sitting in the tree, way out on a branch and covered with snow trying to stalk birds. Does he think he’s going to fly to catch them? Hah. I tried to take that picture, but all I have are a blurry tree, blurry birds… and a blurry snow covered cat. It’s NOT me… I know to lean on something to keep the camera from shaking. I got the green light… but the picture when transfered to my computer was a blurry mess and I wasn’t zooming. Sheesh. (nor was it in macro mode, after a year of using this camera I’m pretty much set in knowing how it works)

Anyhow. I guess the camera is no longer good for anything over 5 or 6 feet away. At least it can still take some photos… it could be worse. My last camera just started inserting static into all photos some of the time, that’s why I got a new one a little over a year ago. I love this little camera, although I’m not fond of how it can use up batteries so quickly. Selling point: takes regular AA’s. Bad point: only uses 2, instead of 4. Even with rechargeable batteries you can go through them rather quick. In fact, I thought the batteries might be the trouble, so I put two fresh regular AA’s into it to see if that was the trouble with the focus. Didn’t help.

Oh well, life goes on… and I’m not going to be taking a photo of Ron in his cervical collar anyhow. LOL!

Ron IS doing much better, though. I expect to go back to work on Monday, for a partial day. Shopping tomorrow for stuff we need and things he can nuke to eat while I’m gone… soups in manageable sizes and microwave ready stuff. I think I’ll pick up one of those long reach grabber things, too, because if Ron drops anything he can’t pick it up. Mostly because he can’t see it when he can reach it. Grabber might help with that.

Well, it’s almost time for chat, so I guess I’ll go do that now…

hugs,
Vyx

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