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The Great Migration and into the Ngorongoro - Part I

On the March Our guide Wolfgang said today should be quite a long one. We headed out early from the Ngorongoro O'Ideani Mountain Lodge. ...

Friday, April 16, 2021

Piggy Progress

Flown Piggies Farm sign, with bird house post in the rear

My handyman Jim and his wife bought a big ole home in Alabama, so they could be near their kids and grandkiddies. I am happy for them, but now I have to find a new handyman - who needn't be named Jim III. Meanwhile, I engaged Ingrid's fence building guy, Tom. In the past month he installed the 'Catio' in back of the cottage which keeps friend Barbara's 2 kitties from devouring the local birdlife, while being able to go onto their custom Catio and take in the sun.

Swallow's Apartment
On completing the Catio I asked Tom if he might look at my plans for hanging the Flown Piggies Farm sign, which I bought a year ago. He did a wonderful job framing and hanging the sign, and I couldn't be happier with the results. He also put up 2 posts, with one little Western Bluebird/Swallow box per post. No takers for the nesting boxes as yet. Meanwhile, the same Violet-green Swallows that nested in the ventilation hole over my bedroom balcony are nesting there yet again this year. I wonder if they nested there the years prior to my moving into the farm house? No reason to assume they didn't.

A friend in Port Angeles gave me a potted Flowering Currant, a native species. It will be planted behind the Flown Piggies sign. That is, it will be planted as soon as I figure how to dig a hole in the gawdawful clay soil that is like set cement to dig in. Might put a raised bed around the sign to make planting easier.... Yeah, that's the ticket!

Hummingbird dining at Flowering Currant shrub