Showing posts with label swans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swans. Show all posts

Thursday, December 27, 2018

Christmas Eve 2018

This was as close as it gets to a perfect day!  Sunshine without frost to start, and time to work on a garden project.  I could have cleaned my house, but as a native Washingtonian, when the sun shines, I can't stay inside.
So it seemed a perfect day to tackle my grape arbor/garden fence. Nothing puts out more vines than grapes and when they are covered with leaves and grapes, and even the netting I put over them to keep birds out, they are impossible to contain.  Even now, they are  a bit daunting.....but since I only use them to have leaves for my pickles, I figured I couldn't go too far wrong.  My main goal was to keep them from covering the driveway and the garden.  So when I prune them, I am pretty ruthless.
So after the first step of cutting back all the vines to the fence line, I used the tractor to pick up all the downed vines.
So my burn pile is maxed out and the next step is to burn it.
I have winter rye planted in all the tilled garden areas except for my little garlic patch.  You can see the garlic is coming up nicely.
The swans are back on the lake.
We've collected a pile of rocks for the children to toss in the lake this summer, the grass is coming up, 
We have a new carport with a view,
a few trees came down in the wind storm, but missed all the buildings,
and my two week old Christmas bouquet is still bringing me joy!
We made it past the shortest day of the year, so every day gets lighter and brighter.  New Year's resolutions are in place, and we're looking forward to 2019!

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Swans on the Lake

A few days ago, the swans were back, happily swimming on the lake with their new baby.
Then yesterday, they were gone, and the lake had frozen about 2/3 of the way across.
When I went to check the ice on the lake today, it was totally frozen from end to end, and to my horror, it looked like the swans were frozen into the ice.
So I walked through the woods to the end of the lake to get a better view.
They are all fine - just sitting in the sun on the ice, making really interesting sounds.

Monday, January 2, 2017

Winter Update

The past couple of days have been very cold - barely getting over freezing during the day, so the open water on the lake has gotten smaller and smaller.  Swans were here last week, but are gone now.  With another couple of cold weather days predicted, probably a good idea for them to find a bigger body of water.  Dozens of Mallards still on the lake.
New tracks in the snow - raccoon I think.
The yard was full of Varied Thrushes and Oregon Juncos, picking at whatever falls off the fir trees.  So I decided to put up some feeders when snow covered most of the ground.  So far, they haven't sampled from the feeders.  Maybe they are too unstable because they are hanging on a rope?
So I've been throwing seed on the ground under the trees, and they've been enjoying that.
There wasn't a lot of snow on the driveway, but since it was supposed to get cold and icy, I raked it with the tractor yesterday.
Where I didn't rake, the tracks have turned into a solid layer of ice.  I quit where cars had driven out because I thought my efforts might make it worse, but I probably should have continued all the way to the road.