
It is raining. We weren’t supposed to get rain today but this comes from thunderstorms nearby and it is very dry in the ground so I doubt that anyone is complaining about it. It isn’t dry in my garden though, like in winter when the cold temperatures flow down through my garden so does the water that still is in the ground until there’s none left. It does help a lot to live beside a huge bog too, there’s still water in the swamp behind my garage so the ground water is just two meters (much the same in yards) down.




I slept until 5 am today (and so did the dogs) because I watched the finale in the Eurovision Song contest. Our song won because it got almost twice as many votes from the juries around Europe. The peoples votes however went to Finland so he ended up as the silver medalist. So like in the US elections a president can win the popular vote but still lose the election π For me it didn’t matter who won of those two because I didn’t get the Finnish one and I still couldn’t hear what our singer sang π π π I hoped for France to wind and like always my favorite ended up somewhere in the middle to last π π π So here’s a link to YouTube to the french song: EvidemmentΒ Β It should open up in a newΒ tab.




I could hear cranes trumpeting when we went out on our morning walk today and when we reached the open fields they stood not far from the gravel road we were walking on. They didn’t care much about us (and both Albin and Alma behaved really well). They were communicating with other cranes so i didn’t think more about it. Just as we were about to cross the creek two more landed in front of us. They too trumpeted a lot and to my very big surprise three big flocks of cranes then flew towards us, circled a bit and landed in a neighboring field π Must have been around 40 cranes in total. I think those are the ones that still doesn’t have a place of their ow since they arrived in couples. If they were nesting only one would have come while the other one wrmed and defended the eggs in the nest.





I’ve sown iceberg lettuce, chard and salsify in the vegetable patch today. I’ll sow much more later but these are quite safe to sown now since they can manage a chilly morning and we might have just that on Tuesday and Wednesday morning. The temperatures will drop considerable for two days and then go back up when our long holiday starts. Ascension Day is on Thursday and I took Friday off as well. Not all at work could do that unfortunately but since no one actually celebrates holiday like they did back in the days they’ll instead work on Thursday and take Friday off instead. I think that if they had done that when I was a kid they would have been flogged π π π Not that we Swedes were especially religious back then (and even less now days) but one just simply didn’t do anything like that then.




The dogs have had their dinner and now I’ll go down to the kitchen and make dinner for work tomorrow. After that I too will have something but I haven’t figured out what I want to eat π
Have a great day!
Christer,
It was a bit chillier today than it has been, and the sun ws in and out of the clouds. Nala likes to lie in the sun in the way back of my yard, but she didn’t stay out today. Lots of flowers are up in the front garden. It is a pretty place.
We have had ascension Thursday off but it isn’t a holiday. It is a holy day of obligation so only Catholic schools have the day off. We did have school Fridays.
I love when the cranes return.
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Hi Kat!
Still warm here today but now the rain is getting closer. They have wobbled a lot when it comes to their guessing in how much we’ll get, anything from 1mm to 18mm. They are leaning towards the higher at the moment and we do need it so why not π
Yes crane season is the best π
Have a great day!
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Congratulations on Eurovision win. Does that mean Sweden has to host next time?
I wonder if those pairs of cranes without nests are not quite old enough to breed yet. I’ve read somewhere that some species will pair up early even though it may be a couple of years before they actually mate.
The lawn still has a mohawk. Maybe tomorrow I’ll trim it.
I’ll have to google Euro oak leaves to see how they are different from Chip and Dales oak leaves. π
It was a bright sunny chilly day today. It was short sleeve shirt weather yesterday but sweater and warm socks today.
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Hi Caryn!
Yes it does and they are already complaining about the cost. Last time, a few years ago the cost went up to around $ 12.5 million US. They are pretty sure it won’t be cheaper this time π π π
That’s my guess anyway. They pair up and spend the summer together and hopefully they’ll find a place of their own next year. I call them the teenagers π
Our oaks don’t have pointy leafs , they are more rounded if You understand how i mean. The red oak has pretty pointy tips of their leafs.
Raining here on and off and tomorrow they’re guessing we’ll get around 18mm. That guess can change several times until tomorrow π π They are also guessing that the temperature won’t drop as much as they guessed just a day ago.
Have a great day!
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Yes, I know what you mean about rounded tips. Chinquapin oaks (Q. muehlenbergii) have rounded leaves with serrated edges. They’re a white oak, too. I like them because they’re different from the other oaks around here. Almost all of them have pointy lobes. The odd ones attract, I guess. π
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So true π Take a look at our Q. robur, those leafs have even more rounded leaf tips.
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