

Today has been really nice, sunshine all day, 20C (68F) and a rather strong wind that dried up most of the grass, tomorrow I’ll mow the lawn because it will be exactly the same weather, at least that is what they are guessing ๐ So no blog will be written.
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WE walked out to the bog early this morning. I could hear both cranes and geese flying by. This time of year they fly between the two lakes, the one in the bog and the one I pass every time I go to work, every morning and every evening. I have no idea why they do that though. I know there are more fish and vegetation in the the I drive by but perhaps it’s safer for them to overnight in the bog lake?
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We metย Roe deer doe and her kit on our way out and they are now so used to us and Alma slightly insane behavior that they don’t care about us ๐ They stood in front of us just looking at us, the youngling scratched its leg and then they slowly walked in to the forest. I had hoped that we would see more animals today when we reached the end of the peninsula but I couldn’t see anything. The dogs didn’t mind us walking away from there so I guess there might have been a moose, wild hogs or perhaps even a wolf even though I doubt that last one would be there, the roe deer were just to relaxed. It was most likely a moose, the dogs really don’t like them.
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I’ve done all my chores, it’s fun I’ve had all week to do them but still wait until the last minute ๐ I have even harvested some potatoes, You know the ones I planted in two different pots. I found everything from thumb nail small to one really big and these will last for the rest of the week. Next week I’ll check some of those that survived the winter. I forgot to bring in some peas, chard and squash though, I don’t think I’ve ever had this many peas before, still no beans though.
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I also checked the English walnut. I suspected that it had died and was sort of right ๐ The variety that once was grafted on the roots of what I guess is a seed sown walnut had died but instead I now have two stems growing up from the root! Just as it is with the Persimmon I bought last year but from those roots I have lots of new stems, they grow slow though. I think I’ll cover those with either grass or leafs when winter is approaching. Now when the warm weather finally came after our vacations things really started to grow, with a bit of luck I might actually have the chance to see the seed sown dahlias flower ๐ ๐ and I’m sure I’ll see that self sown sunflower open up soon ๐





Today they actually show some tv programs I want to see, on the knowledge channel of course so after this I’ll make myself a cup of tea and most likely doze off in front of the tv ๐
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Have a great day!
Beautiful photos, C, thank you and have a lovely sleep ๐๐๐
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Hi Blythedunbar!
I’m glad You like them ๐
I have slept like a baby lately ๐
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It seems youโre beginning to look ahead to how youโll bed your plants this winter. Iโm starting to think of that, too. So impressed with your paw-paws and walnuts! I have 2 chestnuts that are almost at the age where theyโll start bearing. Itโs been a long wait, but maybe next year.
As always, wonderful photos. And has Malkolm ever grown!
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Hi Goodport!
Yes always best to be prepared ๐
Some trees take so may years to give anything, my Black walnut took sixteen years from it germinated till it gave any nuts and those were so hard that I broke my very sturdy nut cracker ๐ ๐ ๐ This year I’ll just use the hammer and put the nut in a little bag so I don’t have shells all over the cottage ๐ ๐ I tried chestnuts here back in the days but it only survived two years. Now I have so many trees that I wouldn’t have any space for it ๐
I’m glad You like them ๐
He has! Still around six more months before he doesn’t get higher.
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Ah, what bliss. I wish I could sleep ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
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