Happy Thursday, O-zies!
How are you doing today? Did everyone have a great day yesterday?
The weather here was just wonderful! I spent a little time outside, tidying up one small, very small area of the front garden. I cut back almost all of the thyme that died over the winter. I'll see if I get anything green before I rip the rest of it out. I also cleared the leaves from where my milkweed usually grows and no sign of that either. That is upsetting. I might have some seeds from last year, I can't remember if I was able to collect a pod last year or if it was the year before. Even that small amount of yard work made me realize that my joints are all out of whack and I was limping after a while.
Almost all of my veggie seeds have sprouted so Gary and I transplanted the plugs into bigger pots. They can stay inside under the lights for another week or so, then they should be ready to go into containers.
The highlight of my day- I saw my first hummingbird!!
They hadn't been showing on the camera feeder, so I hung up my old, faded Walmart-special feeder where the camera feeder was.
This is where I always had the basic feeder for the last several years so I know the birds know it. I had to charge the camera feeder battery anyway, so I'll put that in a different but nearby place today. *fingers crossed that will work*
I know the camera itself works because the finches will sit on the perch and I can see them. *G*
Today is going to be a busy one. I am getting certified for Scouting Merit Badges and the training can be done online. So that's the big thing this morning. I also want to get some of the planning for the next HS session--Pollinators! And I have to write the newsletter article about the Toad book.
There is more I have to do but it's all boring.
Have a fantastic day!
How are you doing today? Did everyone have a great day yesterday?
The weather here was just wonderful! I spent a little time outside, tidying up one small, very small area of the front garden. I cut back almost all of the thyme that died over the winter. I'll see if I get anything green before I rip the rest of it out. I also cleared the leaves from where my milkweed usually grows and no sign of that either. That is upsetting. I might have some seeds from last year, I can't remember if I was able to collect a pod last year or if it was the year before. Even that small amount of yard work made me realize that my joints are all out of whack and I was limping after a while.
Almost all of my veggie seeds have sprouted so Gary and I transplanted the plugs into bigger pots. They can stay inside under the lights for another week or so, then they should be ready to go into containers.
The highlight of my day- I saw my first hummingbird!!

They hadn't been showing on the camera feeder, so I hung up my old, faded Walmart-special feeder where the camera feeder was.

I know the camera itself works because the finches will sit on the perch and I can see them. *G*
Today is going to be a busy one. I am getting certified for Scouting Merit Badges and the training can be done online. So that's the big thing this morning. I also want to get some of the planning for the next HS session--Pollinators! And I have to write the newsletter article about the Toad book.
There is more I have to do but it's all boring.

Have a fantastic day!