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So Many Dandelions
The city isn’t doing any spraying – which is good – but the slow start to the mowing season has meant that their strategy of weed control via frequent mowing has been pretty much a failure this year.
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Finally – Crocuses
Our crocuses are all in the front yard (for now) and tend to get a later start than many other peoples’. We hear reports from all over of crocuses blooming weeks before ours. They may be a little late, but they make a great show, and this year I will distribute some seeds in the…
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A Character Tree
Our Ohio Buckeye tree has many interesting phases – here is its first signs of Spring.
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Ah, Spring
Some genuine signs of Spring 🙂
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Who Knew?
For years we’ve seen the pelicans visiting the retention ponds. I figured that they were getting frogs or something. It turns out that there are fish – and really big ones at that.
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Deer Protest
The deer have blockaded the forest path and are denying entry.
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So… Much… Water…
All the snow and Spring rains have resulted in high water everywhere in the neighbourhood. The forests have standing water everywhere and the retention ponds are overflowing.
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Being Watched
The deer keep an eye on me, but are not particularly concerned with keeping their distance.
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Cold and Hungry
The junkos came back and then we got even more snow. They’re not too interested in the feeder, but they seemed to appreciate a few sunflower seeds scattered on the snow.
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Back to Winter
It was starting to seem like Spring, but the snow is not done yet.









