Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Baby Squirrels

This morning, after racing through the girls pasture and flinging their manure into the cart - or over the fence - I made a quick stop in my garden, before changing for work.  Last weekend, I planted a new perrenial garden bed and I wanted to check on how the plants were doing.

Brett dug the holes for me.  Cody dug a few too.

Then I cruised by the large raised planter that I filled with flowers last month.  Squirrels promptly ate all the pansy flowers, then the pansy plants, and then started in on my snapdragons.  Even the artichoke plant wasn't safe.  I covered the planter with wire mesh and managed to protect the remaining survivors -- but the plants were getting smashed by the wire so I took it off last week.

The plants were still there, as well as a couple holes where the squirrels had buried chicken scratch that they steal from the neighboring chicken run.  As I stood there, I heard squeaking -- squeaking like an animal was stuck.  The sound came from the hen house.  It sounded like a bird but it was coming from the ground.

I looked closer, and there was definitely something wedged between the hen house baseboard and the side of the shed.  My first thought was "frog" -- the little guys are everywhere this time of year; climbing the garage door (and dropping at my feet) and hiding in water buckets.  But no, this was not a frog -- and then it squeaked again.  I leaned closer, putting my eye close to the gap, and realized it had fur... and little squirrel ears ... and there were more squirming bodies inside, below the crevice, in a nest dug out under the hen house.

If you zoom in on the last picture, you can kind of see the one that was squeaking.  Hopefully, his mama will pull him back down into the nest.

I don't like ground squirrels; they eat my orchard fruit, my pansies and my tomatoes.  They also dig burrows in the pastures which is a danger to the horses.  We worry about the horses breaking a leg if they step in a hole while playing.  I had a watering can, full of water, in my hand when I found the  baby squirrels and I briefly considered drowning the babies (see how much I hate squirrels?).  But then I realized that I couldn't kill a baby animal, even a squirrel.  So I took pictures instead.

Monday, November 7, 2016

More Visitors

This past weekend, Camille and her boyfriend, Cody, came up to visit.  We scheduled it so that their plane coming from Southern California landed at about the same time as my flight back home from Las Vegas, where I had been at a meeting for most of last week.  The stars aligned, and my flight landed just 15 minutes before theirs.

Camille was busy with her iPhone everywhere we went and she sent me some of the pictures she took, so I could share them with you.  We did a lot of wine tasting over the weekend, and they helped with chores.

Camille and Cody

Camille and I (at Cooper Vineyards)

We were at Cooper Vineyards for their annual lamb and chicken BBQ.  The food, as always, was plentiful and good.
Camille loving on Finessa.

My favorite picture of Camille on Brett's tractor.  I love the background. 

Camille's favorite picture of herself on the tractor -- because Brett is smiling.

More wine tasting and parties -- Fiesta at David Girard.

Camille goofing off in the vineyard at David Girard.


Camille and Cody had to spend time with the goats. Of course.

I love, love, LOVE this picture she took of Lucy.

The view from the barn, looking towards the boys' pasture.