Indiana Country

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Saturday, May 22, 2010

May 20th Corn...

If the sun ever comes out this corn will take off.....

Sunset may 18th


Sycamore Tree Nest


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Snake in Basement.

The other night Baki was standing up to this Milk Snake...Bruce caught him under a towel and we set him free acorss the road...We assume snakes don't cross roads...

Springtime song !


Peonies.


Thursday, May 13, 2010

Welcome To The World

Baki caught his first creature...A baby bird with it's parent in hot pursuit landed in the swail...Baki took one leap and came out with this baby in his mouth. Once removed from Baki's mouth he dried on top of the coop and flew away within twenty minutes.

View From My Kitchen Window....


The Tulip Tree is starting to Blossom...May 13th


Corn May 9th




Corn...Day One...April 23rd


Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Friday, April 23, 2010

The Crop Is In


Corn is the crop now planted across the road from us as well as beside and behind us.
Last year was Winter Wheat followed by Soy. The wheat was beautiful to watch through the growing season. The fields waved green through the early Spring and Mid Summer ending in a sudden golden wave before harvest.
I look forward to the corn rising and encapsulating our home!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

No longer sitting on her nest.....

Several days ago I noticed that the female was no longer sitting on her nest all day...after reading that once the eggs are laid the female never leaves the nest I started to wonder. Today they were watching me garden again. They actually move closer to the edge of the hill when I come outside as though they enjoy watching my activities. At four thirty they both flew away. I quickly climbed the hill and went to where she had been nesting on the far side of the pond. There the nest laid in ruin, torn to pieces with one lone egg sitting several feet away.

I suppose a Raccoon had a full belly one night...or maybe the fox that I thought I saw... or a Possum...or snapping turtle...or one of those rat like creatures that like to leave holes all over the land...or Coyote's that I have heard on occasion...snakes... For all I know a dragon could be out there.

It seems as though the geese are waiting to nest again.

So, now I have to destroy anything that moves out there so that she can have her goslings...

OK, probably not... But it's a good thing that I'm not in charge of who lives and who dies.

It just dawned on me...there had been something that smelled dead near the garden shed for about four days...Saturday I finally found the source. A Raccoon was dead just under the shed...When I pulled him out there was a large open wound at the base of his tail. I thought maybe a dog had gotten him. I wonder if those geese could do that much damage to a Raccoon?

But, maybe the geese will have goslings after all.........poor Raccoon...




Wednesday, April 21, 2010