I started this post much earlier but life has a way of happening and now it's past 11 o'clock.
It's a beautiful sunny morning, unfortunately the last of a short stretch of mostly sunny days. I have been able to putter happily in the garden. Crocus are blooming as are my few snowdrops. The latter don't do so well in my garden. Maybe it's the soil, I don't really know.
I was careful not to overdo the bending and have so far escaped any back issues :)
I thought I'd answer some questions that I received after my post about The Comfort of Crows.
Karen wondered if I enjoyed the book.... I did. It really would be better to read the pertinent chapter as the year unfolded. ( The book is written as 52 chapters that follow the seasons).
Dianna wondered if the book expounded on different birds. .. To some extent the author did write about the birds she observed in her garden as well as all the changes that each week brought. It definitely was not boring but neither was it exciting. I know that's not very helpful, is it!!
Gretchen Joanna asked if I would change anything in my garden after reading the book. Actually I feel much better about the messy areas especially in the very back because they give protection to some birds and even mice. The problem is Kitty who patrols the area.
Lastly Faith wanted to know if I made my suet or bought it. I don't like the idea of rendering the animal fat. And, the truth is that I'm too lazy to bother. So I buy it.
If you're still here I thank you for coming by. I hope your Friday is ( or was, if that's the case) a very pleasant day. GM











