For the last week or so I've been a bit stiff and unable to do as much as I would have liked but at least I was able to get out into the garden to do some dead heading even if it did mean that I had to take frequent long breaks. Anyway, one of the advantages of taking things slowly means that you have more time to observe the flowers and insects and everything else around the garden.
At the moment there are a lot of baby birds being brought to the garden to be fed and it's fascinating to watch the parents carefully making sure that each of their offspring get their turn and they appear to ignore the ones that chirp the loudest making them wait until it's their turn again. The young birds also watch what the parents do and where and how they get the food then it isn't very long before they have a go themselves.
When they have all been fed they are ushered to the tub on the patio and shown how to get a drink then stand on the water lily leaves to have a bath which is always a communal affair. Despite having a proper bird bath most of them prefer to bathe together in the water lily tub and then stand around the egde preening their feathers and drying off in the sunshine. A very social occasion!
Nutty Norah the squirrel has also been down with Jack in the Box and I must say he's got the hang of things now and doesn't fall off the ledge in the front of the nutbox and sits up on the lid instead of eating with his head in the box. I don't think I'll change his name though.
We have had some rain and are due more later this week and all the plants are growing like mad. We've already had a lot of strawberries from the few plants I have in the containers and the tomatoes are flowering so I can't wait for them to start showing fruits. My only regret is that I don't have the room to grow more plants and I wish I could have a vegetable plot too!
Hi Grandma!
ReplyDeleteSounds like your garden is a delightful place to be.
I hope you're back to normal soon.