Friday, June 28, 2024

Snakes are not sticks

 "Lynn, you must warn folks that this is a sneaky snaky post. Some hoomans do not like 'em.  Me, I don't know what you are tryin' to show off.  They look like sticks."



"I know you just have to show off these crazy things furom yer
bike rides but I just don't see the point.  After all you got 
me to show off!"

I know Precious but I really do get excited about these 
critters and all the rest I see of fur and feather too.


Look close and you will see I got a twofer in this top photo. 



These top two photos are close ups of the 5 foot long
black snake.  From one direction it looked as if she was 
a white spotted zigzag. And from the other angle
she just looks black.


The small snake above is about a 20 inch long brown
garter snake, which is pretty big for it.
They were both sunning on a rather chilly morn on the
section of Amish shared path.  As usual I am afraid of the
snakes getting killed by traffic on the bike path so I always
move them along.  The large black snake was so cold still
I had to pet it a bit to wake it up.  I'm good with them coiling
and striking as I am always ready to jump back.  Non poisonous and
not too toothy.  The garter was warmer and by the time I
bent over it, she said "adios and good bye".


Now this tree stump is actually a 200 year old
headstone in a Catholic cemetery.


I come across some unusual things as I enjoy my
rides. The paths go through small villages and
I try to tool around the streets if there are no hills.


The Virgin Mary alcove was built in 1932 but the
church was built in 1830 out of local quarried
stone.


Unfortunately for the congregation, the church closed in October
2023 due to lack of priests.  Nearly 200 years of Masses.




"Well, you've bored me out of my gourd.  I bet most hoomans have
nodded off if not run off screaming to their graves.  First killer snakes and then
cemeteries.  Java Bean, I am furry sorry fur this post. I hope
you do not have to go back into therapy fur this."

Java Bean at The Oceanside Animals was bitten by a 
rattler earlier this year.  


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Friday, June 21, 2024

Witchy Woman, she got the moon in her eye

 "Lynn, no one wants to watch the bouncing ball and sing along with you.  They are here to help me keep an eye on you."



"I nevfurr know when you are going to git up
and maybe give me a scrap of food.  I feel
like I must always watch out so you do not furgit 
about feeding me."

Precious, like you are going to let that happen!



"Well, maybe I can relax a bit and do some 
sun bathing 'til later."



This would be me if I had two cats, I am sure.
Thankfully with just a lap full of Precious, I get
to sit in the chair instead of on the top of it.






Pink lilies for Seney.  But with 98 degrees here
in north central Ohio, I do not expect them to last long.
What weather!





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Friday, June 14, 2024

Nutty Squirrels

 "Lynn, what are those crazy skweerls doin' in my catio! I must git

out there and defend my property!"



Back in late February we realized that there was a 
nursing female gray squirrel trying to supplement her
food intake with any and all dropped bird food.
We soon realize what tree she was nesting inside of
and watched for her all the time.

She ended up with 3 babies that now have learned 
that bird food found is easy pickin's.


Precious was sound asleep about 6 PM in her usual
state of the evening.  All of a sudden we both heard 
this clawing on the patio door glass and other odd 
noise.  The vertical blind was closed already as she
and I were spending a long weekend alone and I have
to get the house closed up before we sit together.
This 15 pound girl with all her sharp claws launched off
my lap and flew to the back door.  I ran with her
and we managed to open the blinds just in time to see
one of the baby squirrels run up and down the screen door.
Then it ran around all the patio flower pots trying to figure
out how to escape.  It finally found the place where it's
head would fit under the wood fence frame and ran like
it's tail was on fire.
I scooped Precious up and we got back in our usual
position until 8:30 PM


"I will have no introoders in my catio.  It's bad enough
when those deer hang their heads over the fence."



One of my 3 astilbe.  I have an all pink perennial flower bed
for Angel Seney, and things come on one at a time.



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Friday, June 7, 2024

Restin' my brain

 "I am goin' to take a nap. Unusual fur me, you say, as I dictate and Lynn uses the thumbs fur typing.  I will let her show off some photos fur-om her biking lately."



Hi everyone.  I have had a few rides each week between
rain storms and high wind.  The picture above is so beautiful
looking, however it is the evil dreaded multiflora rose that
was introduced into Ohio by Louis Bromfield.  He 
brought it over from Europe after WW I when he started
his farm Malabar in Ohio in the 1930's.
He was an author and a screen writer in the 30's and 40's.
Lauren Bacall and Humphery Bogart were married
at the farm.  Which is now a state park.

He was the first to introduce terrace farming and used the
rose for fencing.  It is now so wide spread it is unreal.



The female snapping turtle had traveled no less than
200 yards from the creek bed to try to find a place in
the bike path berm to lay her eggs.  She was here on 
May 20.  I have never seen them out laying so early.
I usually see them in June.



The two above are of Giant Angelica.  I love these plants. 
They grow to 6 feet tall, the flowers are the size of 
cauliflower heads and the leaves are just gigantic.
They only bloom for a few days as so many of the native
plants in the Spring.



I have no idea what this fungi is except beautiful
I found it May 1 when I had my first long bike ride.
I have never seen one like this before.  What color.



"I didn't want to leave y'all without showing myself
just a bit.  I am sleeping in the living area on our chair
this afternoon. See my water glass and my brush
near by?  Gotta have my essentials."

Precious and I thank for your help and interest in
allergy relief for Precious.  If she eats the Greenies
Chicken pill pocket, broken in 1/2, and then 1/2
again with 1/8 piece of pill in each, then her
itching stops for 24 hours.  But some days she
just knows the bitter taste is in the middle and will not eat.
I have gotten her to eat out of my hand a few times.

"I had Lynn add the popup comment window, and
hope that makes it easier if you wish to purr to us.
If it interfurrs with anythin' make sure you purr it 
to us."  


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Friday, May 31, 2024

Vishus Deers

 "Lynn,  did you see how big I blew up my grey onesie!  I shoulda looked like a panther on my pink rug. That vishus

deer came right up to me and stuck his button buck head over my

catio fence.  Then he snorted!  And he stomped his front hooves!"



"I told him off immediately.  I growled my git-away-furom
me growl.  Like I use on Blackie when he is in
a bad mood."


"And the growl I use fur the mailman, and fur
the delivery hoomans.  It scares them all off evfurr
so quickly.




Yes, Precious you did a fine job on that poor deer.
His mom is now busy thinking on delivering her
next pair of twins and he is just trying to act like
he is a big buck.


On a different subject, has anyone used Zyrtec allergy
pills for their pets?  I had seen by a competent CB person,
who has 6 or more cats, say it is safe to use for cats with
itchy ears and runny noses.  I did research it and am
now giving 1/2 pill a day to Precious.  The vet confirmed
she has allergies and her ears drive her crazy.  I feel so bad
about the itching and the scratching.  
She is doing much less scratching now.  She mostly is 
just twitching her ears now and then.
 The vet wants to use
steroids and I have a personal issue with prednisone so I
really don't want her to have that.



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Friday, May 24, 2024

Sometimes just messy days

 "Lynn,  I do not think any of this stuff is really my fault.  Or that I should have to put up with getting my claws clipped!"



I beg to differ, Precious.  Just look at my ugly and
disgusting (any and all the time, by the way) leg.
Full of whole punches!  And whose needle sharp
claws sink into it every eve for our leg time?
I have not seen any other kitty in this house of ours!



"And I thought gittin' my brushies ev-furry day
many times over, should have kept the fur ball
out of my tummy.  I think you must have been doing it
wrong."


There is good news and bad news about the fur ball
yak up.  The good news,  it was not on the carpet.
The bad news, it was on the lovely turquoise blanket.
The good news,  it was folded in 1/2 for extra sleeping
comfort and therefore caught all the spit with it.
The bad news,  I found the mess 10 minutes after I
had started a load of laundry!





And then I have this blooming, so it makes up for
the messes.  
Thankfully deer do not eat iris!






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Friday, May 17, 2024

Time to move the cat tree

"I haven't been climbing as much as I used to. Not on the tree, just up into the closet.  So let's move the tree Lynn.  After all you do not have to dig it up!"



Precious's tree has sat in front of our smaller north facing
window for our dining table.  She used to love to race up it
and get to the top.  Especially after a trip to the litter box!
But she had not been on it for more than a year I reckon.


I decided when we were home alone that I would move it
and see is she even noticed.  I put those flat slick plastic
furniture movers under it and just slid it right across the
vinyl flooring onto the carpet.  We just have one large open
living area. 



"I'm a smart kitty,  I found it as soon as I awoke fur-om a 
long morning nap and got right on it.  I did go to the top but
it does not give me a view and Lynn did not get her camera out
quick enough."

This cat tree is 30 years old.  We bought it at a cat show
for Peepers and Seney to use.  And boy did they both while
Peepers was still with us.  She always let Seney know that Seney
was just a whipper snapper and would not let her have top self.
This is very well made and heavy.  A vendor made them himself out
of wood for the shelves and heavy carpet cardboard covered in
good quality carpet.  At the time this 6 foot tree was $100 and
I had a hard time convincing my husband to buy it.  Now if
Precious will keep using it we will keep it in front of the living
room window.  If she gives it up soon, I may dismantle it
and decide what is to become of it next.  It is a part of our 
family history now.

"You just can't out think a kitty, Lynn.  Who knows how
long I'll use this now."
 
It has been an early Spring as predicted by the groundhog
on Feb. 2.  What he forgot to pass on was how much wind
and rain and even tornados would come in this way.
I have been able to ride my bike a couple days a week in
May.  April was mostly a washout.  I even have done two
32 mile rides.  The first one 2 weeks ago actually surprised
myself as I had not been out as much as I wanted and did
not think I would be up to it.  But by myself at my pace
and all was well.  Packed a lunch and enjoyed the day.
Got home early afternoon just in time for Precious 
brunch and lots of brushies.



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