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Jane

Jane Report 14 Oct 2017 19:25

Vera it is Ladybirds and Cobwebs here :-S Not big Spiders now but just the little ones that hang in the webs ...but the webs seem to spread so much :-S. My Cobweb brush has been so busy sweeping thw walls and ceilings. But it seems as soon as I turn my back the webs are back again :-| :-| :-|.... Frogs seem to love your garden Vera.

Kandj is Mouse free :-D :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 14 Oct 2017 21:30

Not many birds here in the LD although did see a cormorant today in Barrow. No ladybirds either and definitely no warmth!
We did see a large murmerstion of starlings getting ready to roost in nearby trees from the lounge window last night. And today it didn't rain after 11.30am.

Jane

Jane Report 16 Oct 2017 18:21

I just worked out what LD was Ann LOL I hope I got it right and it's the Lake District :-D. It was the mention of the Cormorant that got me a bit confused.

Well we are being buffeted a bit by the winds here but thankfully nothing as bad as it is in Ireland and the North and West. The birds have been far and few between today. They must all be hunkered down safely .Even the cat is in.I will keep him in now for the night .Whether he likes it or not. :-D

kandj

kandj Report 17 Oct 2017 09:22

Hello everyone......... Vera, YES we do seem to still be mouse free, HURRAY!!!!
July and August were just sooooooo challenging for me and I still HATE MICE!! YUK!! I really wouldn't have liked seeing a large frog either. What a wuss I am!!!!!

Enjoy yourselves in the Lakes Ann. It is so beautiful when the sun shines but a different place when it rains, that's if I can remember that far back, as it is many years since we holidayed in the Lake District (or anywhere else for that matter).

Jane, don't let Thomas get blown away with all the strong winds around just now!

Nothing new here just the same starlings, sparrows, blackbirds,doves and pigeons. We haven't seen the two magpies for a while. Wonder where they are hiding now?

Jane

Jane Report 17 Oct 2017 17:40

Lots of little birds enjoying a group bath this morning. I think they might have been trying to wash ofall the horrible Sahara Dust that we had yesterday. They will hopefully be clean as whistles now :-D

Jane

Jane Report 19 Oct 2017 17:18

Off to the Cotswolds for a couple of days for a family get together.

kandj

kandj Report 25 Oct 2017 15:10

Tidying in the back of the garage as we have a freezer being delivered in the morning.
Saw what I thought was a leaf moving and it was A MOUSE!!!!!!.... end of tidying up!

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 25 Oct 2017 21:39

OH NO Kandj :-(. Poor you. Just what you need right now ! Back to the mouse traps. Might there be another little hole that your young man (was he your nephew?) could plug up for you?

Just the usual sparrows about today but I did notice the Niger seeds seem to be going down, even though I never see any birds on that feeder. I also scrubbed the bird bath out AGAIN. It was disgusting I feel like putting up a notice saying ‘for drinking only. Not to be used as a bath and definitely not as a toilet’
:-|

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Oct 2017 09:57

Kandj, oh dear, back to the traps, hopefully just one stray.

Vera :-D :-D dirty birds!! We have found that collard doves actually like niger seed but their beaks are too big to get it out of the wired feeders so they wait until the Goldfinches drop seed in the tray underneath. I see OH must have spilt some when filling the feeder as it is growing in the lawn!!

Jane where did you stay? Hope you had a lovely time, beautiful area to visit.

kandj

kandj Report 27 Oct 2017 12:55

I shouted HELP PLEASE to Damian and he called after work with bright torch, looked all around the garage..... no sign of a mouse or any droppings. He renewed the poison in 5 bait boxes and reset 6 mouse traps. He is a a star!!!!

I bravely followed the delivery man bringing the freezer and glanced around briefly but no dead mouse/mice in any traps. I haven't looked in the garage this morning.

We have had lots of stresses to cope with this past month. Hubby is now not good and my BP is very high but being monitored....... hardly surprising to be honest.

Thanks ladies for your kind words....................... greatly appreciated.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 27 Oct 2017 22:18

Kandj, very difficult to keep your BP down if you are stressed, and not easy to not be stressed if your OH is not well. Sorry to hear he is not good. It is such a worry for you. Pleased that you didn’t see mouse when the freezer was delivered maybe you scared him off.

Jane

Jane Report 28 Oct 2017 17:13

Thinking of Kandj today as her Hubby is in a lot of pain <3

Ann we stayed in Deerhurst just a couple of miles from Tewkesbury. My family live there.Actally I think it was called Deerhurst Walton. It was a lovely restored and renovated Dovecote.Turned into a 2 bed holiday cottage.If you google The Dovecote Deerhurst you will see what I mean. The bedrooms !!!

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 29 Oct 2017 12:20

Kandj had to call the paramedics out to her husband and he now has extra pain relief. Hope it kicks in soon. Sending love to Kandj <3

OH said he would clean the pond as I have cut back the vegetation that was nearly hiding it. As you know, in our house, “pond” is a posh word for a glorified washing up bowl and I am really not joking. It is a heavy black plastic bowl, 18” in diameter and about 9” deep. It already contains a brick on which stand two pots with water plants, and a rock that stands up above the rim so that anything that gets in has a means of climbing out. So not a lot of spare room in the “pond”.

When OH started to empty out the water he found 8 frogs in the bowl - 8. Can you believe it? What I want to know now is this. If the frogs like our garden so much why aren’t they eating all the slugs?



Jane

Jane Report 29 Oct 2017 16:44

I think ALL those Frogs sound happy just mucking around in your' posh pond' Vera LOL .Not bothered about the slugs :-)
We have had 2 Buzzards overhead all morning and quite low too. The Crows were having a field day trying to chase them off. There has been a Pheasant somewhere close by too .Probably next door. We could hear something pecking on the other side of one of the fences.
I have also seen a Heron fly over the garden heading for my neighbours pond. It will be out of luck though as the have a big wire grill over the pond.

I hope Kandj's Hubby has some relief now from the stronger pain killers. I moan about my aches and pains , but they are nothing compared to what Gloria's OH is having to cope with. I hope the pain has eased up somewhat today <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 30 Oct 2017 14:31

I didn't see this yesterday.
Kandj I hope the stronger painkillers have helped your OH. Awful seeing him in pain I am sure.

That is a lot of bird activity Jane. Yes, I know where Deerhurst is, Not that we have been into the village as we are normally going past it on the main road heading towards Malvern from the A38. Sounds lovely for a weekend though. You were about 15-20 minutes from me.

Vera, must be a time of pond/water feature clearing. myOH decided to sort out one of our water features at the weekend. It is a large sort of pointed rock which had a hole in the top, water is pumped from the bowl reservoir underneath and the pump has packed up. When he got to the bowl there was a frog in it, he wanted to move the bowl so with difficulty managed to get the frog out, then laid a bucket with water in nearby for the frog. We went out, when we came back he went to check the water feature and there were two frogs in the laid down bucket so he has brought them up to the top water feature. Not sure if they stayed there as I haven't seen them.

kandj

kandj Report 30 Oct 2017 18:37

Hello ladies, thank you all for your kind thoughts and words. Greatly appreciated.

We had a really bad night with hubby wheezing badly (he is Asthmatic) he now has a chest infection poor love and on antibiotics, it can and will get better soon we hope!

Not liking the frogs! What a wuss I am. Damian came and found 2 dead mice in the garage traps...... he also found a small hole which he didn't spot previously and that is filled in now. He will call and check again on Wednesday. We won't be using the car, no need to go into the garage. Our new freezer is still sitting there empty not switched on until hubby is well enough to come out or for me to leave him, which I never ever do.

Jane

Jane Report 31 Oct 2017 19:55

Love to Kandj <3 Thinking of you xx

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 31 Oct 2017 20:38

Your poor OH hope he soon clears the chest infection Kandj. Also hope for no more mice. I quite like frogs :-D

Jane

Jane Report 1 Nov 2017 18:22

Vera, that is a lot of Frogs you have there!. Is this the most you have had at one time?
They must love your posh plastic pond :-D :-D
I found a dead little Gt Tit on the patio this morning :-(. He was just lying there with his little feet in the air. I don't think Thomas was the culprit , but probably a crash into the patio door. It was still warm when I picked it up and looked so cute.I do have an awful lot of small young looking birds on the feeder and the some big bruisers too. Robins seem to be missing at the moment.

Sending love to Kandj <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 1 Nov 2017 22:23

We seem to have one single goldfinch feeding at the moment, I wonder where all the others have gone? We do still have a resident robin and a female blackbird and a few collard doves.

Sending love to Kandj <3