We had a stand off at the house today
I let Beth out in the back yard before noticing the 2 Canada geese.
They were out by my natural garden, but advancing slowly toward the bird feeders.
Meanwhile, Beth stood vigilant.
She did not bark She did not growl. She stared them down.
And the geese stared back.
Neither side moved.
This went on for a few minutes until I called Beth in, and the geese wandered off, obviously terrified of our ferocious pup!
I mowed today. I really don't get my front yard. There are huge bare spaces, and not just where Beth goes, but even out of her area.
I think I will get a soil sample. Then in the fall have the front aerated and heavily reseeded.
I am not a big fan of lawns, but we have one and I would like it to be nice.
I also broke one of my pledges today.
Last year I pledged never to mow on a Sunday.
When Julia was in Switzerland, she learned about quiet days. On Sundays you can't mow, blow, use power tools outside, wash your car, (people play music when they wash their car. I guess) or do anything that makes a lot of noise.
The result: You can sit outside and hear the birds. Outside tine is actually relaxing!
So last year I pledged not to mow on Sundays. But the forecast this week is for rain almost every day and my grass was long. So, I broke my pledge.
We had a "what's for supper" moment today.
Jackie was a little out of sorts, and all the things I suggested were met with a "Meh."
We decided on grilled cheese with bacon.
I thawed the bacon, got out the skillet, opened the bread and went, "ewwww" ..... the bread was green.
So I improvised. We had them in soft taco shells.
It wasn't bad.
But tomorrow I have to go to the store to buy bread and some other stuff. Hopefully the bread will not turn green before we use it all.
Peace and Love
Especially Peace


