When the spouse is away, the amature cook will play.
Homegrown, homebaked.
-jsq
Update 2022-12-15: Washing the dogs 2022-12-10.
The dogs got really muddy in a beaver pond just before dark, so Gretchen gave them baths.
After I unclogged the drain, this is what was left.
Honeybun also got a bath, but I wasn’t quick enough to get a picture. Continue reading
The dogs found this snake, and Gretchen didn’t like it.
Canebrake rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus
Honeybun, Blondie, and Arrow led me straight to this Crotalus horridus. Unlike our previous dogs, they kept their distance.
Gretchen called them back, I got the hoe and a cardboard box, put the snake in the box, the box in the truck, and drove the truck miles away.
This rattler now has woods to catch mice with nobody living nearby.
-jsq
Yes, it’s that time of year.
It was 67 degrees inside!
Time to start using all those fallen oak limbs.
-jsq
Ah, fall flowers, dogs frolicking in the dog fennel, and mysterious molds, all on a morning walk.
And chiggers. Most likely Trombicula alfreddugesi, aka Eutrombicula alfreddugesi, in the genus Trombicula, family Trombiculidae.
Whichever species of arachnids, cousins of ticks and spiders, these ones will make you itch for days. They can raise red welts and send you to the doctor seeking steroids. You don’t want to see pictures of that.
Common sneezeweed, Helenium autumnale
Now that it’s raining, there are many native, tasty, showy maypops. Also known as passion flower, Passiflora incarnata.
Unfortunately, there is also nasty invasive exotic Japanese climbing fern, Lygodium japonicum. Continue reading
Some wild hibiscus, summer of 2022.
This is Yellow Dog’s rosemallow, the last one she saw, a year before.
Yellow Dog’s rosemallow, six petals, 2022-06-21
This year it has six petals.
Here she is Continue reading
Again, Gretchen was the first to see a snake.
She still didn’t want me to pick it up, though.
-jsq
Mark it on the calendar: first time Gretchen ever saw a snake first.
All the dogs and I walked right past this timber rattler in the front driveway.
She didn’t think I should pick up this Crotalus horridus. I don’t know why.
-jsq
A walk in the woods one summer day.
Grapes, sycamore, banana, cypress swamp
Those grapes were ripe and tasty. Muscadine, Vitis rotundifolia. This is down by a beaver pond. Continue reading