Sunday, August 1, 2010

Peanut, Notchtail, and Lily brought their two babies to meet us this week. They are nearly full-grown. The undersides of their tails are a darker red than the other squirrels, their tails are smaller and beautiful, and their bodies are sleek. They don't have any battle wounds yet and they don't appear to have deformities like Notchtail and Lily whose tails are missing a lot of hair, and Humpback. (We haven't seen Humpback all summer . . . he may have been the one smashed in the CVS parking lot.)

The babies, Nutter and Butter, are very lively. The way they hop around is very quick and light and silly compared to their elders. They talk a lot and they fight over the nuts we give them. They immediately wanted to befriend us, but are too nervous. They jump away at the slightest sound or movement. Nutter jumped up and banged his head under MK's sliding board. It was cute.

The oddest thing happened. I found a pile of grass clippings on the yard bench where we leave nuts for the squirrels. I asked MK if she had put it there. She said no, she hadn't. We are wondering if the squirrels put it there to hide their nuts . . . they usually hide the nuts in the ground nearby . . . or maybe they were making a nest of some sort . . . it is just so odd. We keep putting the nuts there and they seem happy with that.

Squash Bloom

Squash Bloom
I found a new setting on my camera for shooting flowers!

Bean #1

Bean #1
So far, we have three bean pods. Bugs are eating the leaves.

Bean #2

Bean #2

Bean #3

Bean #3

Second Strawberry

Second Strawberry
The birds found the first strawberry (pictured yesterday) and ate right out of the center of it! This is a new one that showed up today. I'm sure it will be gone soon. We have buds for more.

"FLOWERS" NOT

"FLOWERS"  NOT
Actually, squash, lettuce, flowers, and grass where we planted what were supposed to be flowers! This is what happens when children help you garden. But, the squash looks excellent!

Our Recession Garden & First Harvest

Our Recession Garden & First Harvest
These are the beautiful squash plants growing where we planted what the package said was FLOWERS! Actually, I think MK may have mis-labled them in the spring planter box we started everything in.

Peony

Peony
The peonies were beautiful only a few days before being ruined by rain.

Leaf Lettuce

Leaf Lettuce
Recovering from being beat down by rain

First Harvest from Recession Garden

First Harvest from Recession Garden
This is actually from a "thinning" of the garden.

Parsley

Parsley

One and Only Strawberry

One and Only Strawberry
The birds had not found this strawberry, and so far, it is the largest one we've ever had left on the vine.

Onions

Onions
We planted MANY onions, but this is the only patch growing well. We thin it to get our green onions and they are tasty!

Potato Plants

Potato Plants
They are growing like crazy!

Hosta

Hosta
Aren't the leaves pretty?

Potato Plant Blooms

Potato Plant Blooms
Pretty light purple with bright yellow centers. I've never seen any before.

Our First Recession Garden Salad

Our First Recession Garden Salad

First White Rose of Summer

First White Rose of Summer
This is the first bloom on the white rosebush this spring.

Max the Mouse

Max the Mouse
Max the Mouse in Cinderella, Cinderella

Sledding Fun

Sledding Fun
FUN!

Sledding

Sledding
Another one bites the dust

More Sledding

More Sledding

Oh, that's gotta hurt!

Oh, that's gotta hurt!
And yet, another one bites the dust . . . er, snow.