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Thursday in the Garden
The Wisteria is simply gorgeous when it blooms, we wish it bloomed all year.
The Verbena in this bed is doing better. We needs to get some more to feel in the gaps.
Bugleweed
We got too much rain at one time and the pretty blue flowers and the Phlox died. But the buttercup is doing good.
This Verbena is doing really good, and you can see the Camilla blooming behind it.
A closeup of the Camilla.
The Goose family. This is one of the last pictures we have of the whole family. We don't know if you can tell from the picture, but where the pond is suppose to be is just MUD!!! The BAD BEAVER broke the dam and let all the water out. We thinks a predator killed Father Gander. For awhile Mother Goose and the Goslings were around. The last time we saw her she only had three goslings with her. Then the BULLY GEESE showed up and drove her and the goslings off.
We are very sad that we didn't get to see the goslings grow up this year and that something happened to the majority of the family. We hopes Mother Goose and the three remaining Goslings are safe somewhere. Daddy fixed the dam and we finally got enough rain to fill the pond back up. ~AFSS
PS: You can see more of our flowers @ Mommy's Blog.
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Wildlife Wednesday
A lot of our friends have commented on how rude the geese they know are. Ours must have attended a Manners Class as they are very nice. We thoughts we would tell you a little about them. We don't know where they come from but sometime in late January...
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Wildlife Wednesday
The Goslings have grown up. Mommy took these pictures in the dark again, so we apologize for the poor quality. Some of you have asked about goose poop. They pretty much stays down at the pond and in the tall grass so it isn't really a problem for...
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Wild Wednesday
There are some new Geese visiting our pond. Mommy thinks she saw the Geese Family on her way to the Grocery Store. She said the goslings had gotten big and she hopes Mr Gander & Mrs Goose will keep them out of the road, which is where...
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Fenris Friday
I am enjoying a treat in the kitchen. I am almost finished would you like to go look at the Geese with me? Mother Goose, Father Gander and their seven goslings. You can see the goslings better in this picture. The goslings were born April 3rd.
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Mancat Monday By Socks
After the goslings hatched out they left the island and walked all over our yard looking for sweet grass to eat. We think it is amazing that baby goslings are born knowing how to swim and walk, we guess the only thing they can't do yet is fly. Being...
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