After the snow had melted from that storm we had just prior to Christmas,
a squirrel gnawed on the firewood piled up on the table. It was there the weight
of the heavy snowfall actually snapped the umbrella post - metal fatigue!
We should have cranked the thing down when snow was forecast, or at least
gone out and knocked the 8" of heavy wet snow off before it caused damage.
a squirrel gnawed on the firewood piled up on the table. It was there the weight
of the heavy snowfall actually snapped the umbrella post - metal fatigue!
We should have cranked the thing down when snow was forecast, or at least
gone out and knocked the 8" of heavy wet snow off before it caused damage.
Well of course there is no snow now, in fact today was in the
seventies, far too warm for this time of year!
I'm feeling fatigued myself.
The Christmas festivities and all the work that went into making it a
special time, has worn me out!
So. . . . . .taking a blog break perhaps until next year!!!!!!
seventies, far too warm for this time of year!
I'm feeling fatigued myself.
The Christmas festivities and all the work that went into making it a
special time, has worn me out!
So. . . . . .taking a blog break perhaps until next year!!!!!!
FYI - the Eastern grey squirrels around here are building nests (called
dreys) high in the oak trees as it's breeding time again. They will have their
first babies between February and March. I've noticed them rolling leaves
on the ground, stuffing them into their mouths and carrying them up into
the branches.