The Last of Gracy Woods

Posted by: AkashaD, 23:47 GMT le 25 février 2013 +1
I'm under fire by a Wind Demon.
I haven't seen a wind like this in Gracy Woods for a long time. Gusts up to 50 mph and blowing in a freakish sort of way. Of course this measures up with the rest of our non-Winter and premature spring. We're just nearing the end of February and already the Arizona Ash tress are fully budded out.

As well the iris' are blooming, the Red tip photenenis have gone red, and impatiens seeds are sprouting like mad. Humans and plants seem to be the only ones that fooled by this unusual weather. The birds are acting as if its winter as usual. And the rodents (damn them) are still carrying on as usual.

This non-winter has brought some problems I haven't seen in awhile. Namely large numbers of over fed Raccoons. One or two I don't bother with. But I've seen thuggish packs of up to 12. This is a problem. They become like crackheads. Armed and destructive. We paid almost $800 to keep them out last year and still haven't finished repairing the damage they did. And that was just a pair of juveniles. Hopefully with the construction repairs we're doing this spring I'll rid us of them for good.

But I'm still not looking forward to this summer. We'll be back in drought conditions soon without a winter reprieve. The mosquitoes are going to be horrendous. Not to mention the spider mites and the sooty mold they cause.

Life in Central Texas. It just keeps getting better.
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Posted by: AkashaD, 23:16 GMT le 12 janvier 2012 +1
Tonight is the first real hard freeze of the season in Austin. Winter was slow coming but now its here. I've had a chill in my bones all day. The kind no amount of clothing gets rid of. And then on top of it all...The Cedars are having sex.Now I understand. I'm no prude. When you only get to bust one good nut a year might as well make it a big one. But to you have to kill me in the process?I noticed a week ago that the pollen sacks on the Cedar trees were quite full...
Updated: 23:17 GMT le 12 janvier 2012   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: AkashaD, 21:36 GMT le 04 janvier 2012 +0
Happy New Year everyone! Its 2012 and I'm proud to say the Swift Fox (Vulpes velox) that likes to walk my fence is still alive and doing well.I'm breaking one of my own codes which is unusual for me. I'm feeding the little bugger. I can't help it. I only leave small amounts of meat and bones during the day time when I know she's most active. Its not an everyday thing. Just time to time when I know she's around.In no way do I try to approach her or make her human fri...
Updated: 22:28 GMT le 04 janvier 2012   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: AkashaD, 23:09 GMT le 22 décembre 2011 +1
Its hard to do anything in my meditation room right now. That same male Cardinal is back. He's beautiful but crazy. All grown up now I'm afraid he's going to hurt himself. I read this article on what's causing him to have this behavior. Its all good information but the little bastard is at every window on the back of the house. He started out attacking the chimney protection grate last week. Now he seems to follow me from room to room all day trying to kill himself ...
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Posted by: AkashaD, 20:56 GMT le 06 décembre 2011 +0
Sun shining and nature and nature is carrying on business as usual. Weather underground says its 41 degrees but my car and backyard thermometer haven't gone above 33 degrees today. I guess at last Winter has arrived.Most of the tropical s and annuals have begun to fade. late, but the maples though late are putting on brilliant color. We had a slow drenching rain for two days straight. The stress I felt from the woods has abated and the trees are beginning to sleep. ...
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I'm a retired Estate Master Gardener that works as a hospice CNA. This blog is to describe what I see from my patio doors that looks on Gracy Woods

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