Over the past week, Jimbo has been an absolute nuisance. SHE WILL NOT STOP ESCAPING. Every time we turn our backs, in less than an hour, she's escaped the pen AGAIN! She doesn't go anywhere once she's escaped - just hovers around the perimeter of the pen, quacking anxiously to her sisters. Tell me this Jims - if you hate being out of the pen so much, why do you keep slithering under the fence?! Plus, it isn't like there isn't a completely psycho-for-eating-little-creatures dog nextdoor (which is only a few feet away from the duck pen).
Anyway, this afternoon, we decided enough was enough. We dragged log after log to the pen, stapling them around the bottom of the fence. Finally, we were finished. I swear, I will be in complete shock this time if that ninja duck manages to slip under her fence.
Thursday, 24 May 2012
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Wabble
Wabble is delusional. Extremely delusional. It isn't like this hasn't happened before, like the ducks haven't brooded on their unfertilized eggs. But this time, Wabble is the only one who's been laying on her 'babies' all day long. For days, before we get the eggs out of the Quack Inn', we'll find that Wabble is back in her house again, eyes glazed as she protects her little empty eggs. Poor thing. Last time this happened, Waffles ending up laying on top of Wabble, who was on top of the nest of eggs. Then Waffles actually dragged straw on top of Wabble until she was nearly completely masked underneath it! What weirdos. I swear, Jimbo is the only sane one left.
I am very ashamed that I forgot to mention the ducks' 2nd birthday on Sunday. How can you forget to do such a thing? Maybe the fact that it was Mother's Day distracted me. Anyway, the ducks had a cheerful day outside in their pond on their birthday - rambunctious little ducks as always. It's hard to believe that they're already two!
I am very ashamed that I forgot to mention the ducks' 2nd birthday on Sunday. How can you forget to do such a thing? Maybe the fact that it was Mother's Day distracted me. Anyway, the ducks had a cheerful day outside in their pond on their birthday - rambunctious little ducks as always. It's hard to believe that they're already two!
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| Last July: Waffles and Wabble smothering their nest |
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| Seriously? |
Saturday, 12 May 2012
Heat
I have come to realize that many of my blog posts have to do with sunshine. This time, not only is it sunny, but it's warm, too! Can you believe it? It was so warm in the sun today, I could feel my skin sizzling. I even went so far as to lather on some sunscreen (the oh-so-familiar smell of summer). We set up the trampoline, took the goats for a walk, and continued to do more work on the new deck. There wasn't even a cloud in the sky!
Yesterday, Smudge, much to her utter mortification, had a bath. Her absolute worst nightmare. She's been long since due for a bath, and her naturally greasy, smelly fur did not help with this matter. So Mum dragged her out onto the patio and bathed her under the warm spring sun. It must be something psychological, because bathing like that doesn't exactly seem too frightening. Especially since Smudge swims willingly all summer long!
Sunday, 6 May 2012
Springy Sunday
I took eighteen pictures today. I just couldn't resist! I wonder how people used to manage way back, taking pictures so sparingly the way they did. It was so beautiful outside, the air sweet and blossomy, the plants lush and sprouting...there was no way I could restrain myself from taking pictures. And I'm glad I did. I spotted so many things today!
I managed to snag a few pictures of deer. Actually, 'manage to snag' sounds like it was difficult. It was anything but. In fact, the deer were so friendly, they didn't even lift their heads as I stepped up to take pictures!
As I was walking the goats down the road today, in the ditch (of all the places - at least it was a wide ditch) I spied a mother duck and her babies! The mum was quacking anxiously, and her babies tore away from us the instant we came into sight. Their peeping noises reminded me of Waffles and Wabs and Jimbo when they were little ducklings. Aww...
At the beach we saw some amusing seagulls and a very unphotogenic eagle. I kept trying to take pictures of it, but it was turning its head away. Eventually, it flew off into the distance. The little creep!
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| Why did the robin cross the driveway? |
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| To get away from scary Coko, of course! |
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| Whatever this bush is called, I love it! |
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| Dogwood: I <3 B.C.! |
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| What is that seagull doing?! |
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| Party on the rooftop! |
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| Distant eagle |
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How can you not adore deer? They are the cutest animals! (although, that's what I say about nearly every animal...)
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Escapee
It's always Jimbo. Always, Jimbo is the one duck who decides to take a rebellious (and foolish) mission through the chicken wire. This little dilemma only started happening last weekend, and it hasn't stopped since! Last night, when I went out to close the ducks into the Quack Inn' for the night, Jimbo just happened to be in the little fenced-off space inside of the pen (there is a square of fencing inside of their pen fenced off so that the grass can regrow). She was flipping out, anxiously quacking away in the hopes that her sisters would come and assist her (but they didn't - they decided to stay in their duckhouse like ducks with actual common sense do). I climbed over the fence and cornered her, much to her mortification. She was flapping wildly and pressing herself into the fence. Poor thing. I got her into the Quack Inn' without a trouble. She must have found a gap in the chicken wire.
The next morning, however, just minutes after they were released from their house, I found Jimbo in the little pen again! She was freaking out, desperately trying to escape when she saw me getting closer (since when did my face become so scary?). I got her over the fence, found the little gap, and pulled the wire over it. GOSH. What a dunce of a duck.
Last weekend, though, she was even more of a dunce, and found her way out of the whole outer pen, and into the forest! What shall we ever do with that rascal?!
Aside from Jimbo's crazy adventures, I'd like to announce that it's MAY! It never really feels much like actual spring until May comes around. Everything is popping out - the flowers, the leaves, the frogs (who have been out for ages already). I'm sure the silly billies will be very happy when they can start gnawing down on some fresh maple leaves!
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