The last of the nice days, for now.

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Another rather wonderful day, the last one for a while they say. It does however look as that they now are guessing that it won’t be that cold as they first guessed so I guess they were right the first time they guessed πŸ™‚ Even nights will be fairly nice the coming days so that means I don’t have to cover the potted plants I brought up from the cool cellar. They have been though and that saved them from as low temperatures as -6C (21,2F) several nights. The meat eating plants I bought last spring have also survived and are now moved outside. Anything that eat flies are friends of mine πŸ™‚

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There was still frost on the ground when we were out on our morning walk.
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A week ago I started to cut down a part of the garden that mostly consisted of thorny wild roses and thorny sloe bushes. They spread way too fast and it was impossible to pass without getting caught by all those thorns. It was a paradise for birds and other small animals because no predator could ever reach them in there. Still they had to go but the birds and all other small animals can still enjoy the protection of the thorns because I placed all those thorny branches in a big pile beneath the apple tree. They’ll stay there until next year when I’ll put it all through my compost grinder. It really doesn’t work well with fresh branches so it’ll have to wait a year.

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Two thirds of what I was cutting down left here.
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The first pile of thorny branches.
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Two more piles that were moved to the first one.
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This is the result. One rose is left and I do hope I saved the right one, the one that doesn’t spread via the roots πŸ™‚ To the right, beside the blue large pot, You can see sand cherry trees. They are actually quite long but tends to follow the ground instead up growing up towards the sky. Gives delicious berries πŸ™‚

Now I’ll have to continue to mow that area no matter what weather we’re having so that no new shoots can grow up again. Either that or cover the area with a hug and rather costly tarpaulin. I used my the little hand chain saw I bought last year and even though it works well the batteries don’t last for long but takes hours to recharge. Now I’ll need to sharpen the chain because sloe is really hard and wears down the chain pretty quick. I have one more place I need to cut down, new bushes grew up in the middle of one of my gooseberry bushes so now there’s very little gooseberry bush but lots of other things instead πŸ™‚ I also mowed the lawn for the first time today and I think I was first in the neighborhood. I’m not that keen to do it as often as the neighbors though πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

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Alma has now adopted my neighbors and is over there just as much as she is here. They thankfully like her a lot, especially since she’s so calm with their older daughter?! She’s never calm here but as soon as she jumps over that fence she the calmest dog in the world playing nicely with a 4 year old πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ It’s good to know she’s welcome though, otherwise life would be so much more complicated.

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From the Ambi Silette.
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Have a great day!

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From the Meopta Milona.

4 thoughts on “The last of the nice days, for now.

  1. The Meopta does a great job. I’ve not heard of that make of camera.
    It’s nice that Alma has a friend to play with in the village. It’s possible that a 4 year old can match her energy level. Do you suppose she goes over there because Albin can’t keep up? πŸ˜„
    Not a lovely day here today. It’s cold, windy, and damp. I can feel tiny pinpricks of raindrops in the wind. I’m back wearing heavy sweaters which should have been put away for the season by now. Oh well, I’ve seen snow in mid May.

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    1. Hi Caryn!

      It does and it’s a Czechoslovakian kamera. Meopta made lots of things and rather high quality cameras until the Soviet Union demanded that they should stop making cameras because they wanted the western world to buy their crappy ones (to be honest lots of those old soviet cameras were pretty good copies of western cameras but nothing compared to the Meopta cameras).

      Well they are mostly just sitting still or walking rather slowly so it has nothing to do with energy level πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ I’m pretty sure that’s one reason but to be honest, she’s quite brutal and sometimes mean towards Albin. The bite marks he has around his head and neck are bad sometimes but he allows it. The times she goes too far according to him he bites back and she then stays calm for the rest of the day. He’s too kind towards her to be honest πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

      It snowed when I graduated high school, June sixth πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ Ok it lasted only for ten minutes and it all melted away as soon as it hit the ground πŸ™‚ Rainy day here, a nice spring rain and around 50F, not too bad.

      Have a great day!

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    1. Hi librall!

      If I don’t count the size of the cottage I have around 850 square meter, should be something like 9149 square feet of garden. Rather small in this area and tiny compared to what I had when I first rented a cottage in the neighbor county. There I had well over 2000 square meter (2392 square yard).

      I’ll make sure to mow that part first so that I can skip the rest if the weather gets too bad πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

      Have a great day!

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