spring has sprung, the grass has riz...and here are the birdies

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...still too cold for bugs, which is, in some ways, a yay! (Only a couple of miles outside of town, blackfly season will start soon, and then walks with the dogs on the rail trails will have to be suspended for a few weeks.)

That's one of the reasons our cottage didn't get used much before about mid-June back when it was just a summer cottage. Mom and others couldn't stand the blackflies. I did go up Victoria Day one year to help open (usually my brother did that but he was laid up with a shoulder injury or something like that) and it was, indeed, quite buggy.
 
They're snotty creatures ... consuming the vert plants ... uprights?

Thus the vert egos brown ... like burned or desiccated ... a mind in arid territory in wha tis sublimely raining down? Essential condensation and rendering to put in the small mental vessel of E' Mons! That'll lead to later Jew's-ing ... wrathful ... like a bust without ...

The sting of satyrs?
 
There's a reason why you don't even think of planting tender plants here until after the May 2-4 weekend.

Spring in this country has always been a dubious 'season'. It's more like winter and summer fighting until summer wins.
 
A deer was wandering around the neighbourhood yesterday, eating flower-tops. Apparently there are many deer who roam into town and they don't quite know what to do about them - they're becoming garden pests. Still, it's nice to see one...I think so anyway.
 
A deer was wandering around the neighbourhood yesterday, eating flower-tops. Apparently there are many deer who roam into town and they don't quite know what to do about them - they're becoming garden pests. Still, it's nice to see one...I think so anyway.

Coexistence between humanity and her animal neighbours is always a bit tenuous. A friend of mine, a huge softie for all animals, is trying to deal with a pregnant skunk under a shed. In a backyard used by her tenants' dog...she has spent several days earnestly explaining to them that the dog will have no access to the fenced-in backyard for 6 weeks.
 
I'm in a residential area between 3 busy roads. The closest woods - not far - are the university grounds and a golf course. It's urban/ suburban combined area. I saw a deer trotting down the sidewalk of a busy street, late afternoon, a month ago. I was stunned for a second and didn't manage to get my camera working before it crossed a parking lot and went behind a bush at the back of it.
 
Might have been Amis or even an-emy with hoom one could put up a ball of bafflement .. copying the Hebrew tendency to raise stories of arousal ... thus Hadassah was over and moved on ... dassah-rite massah! Chez good at controlling the headless hoers man ... with a bunch of Latinized words ...

Words the other way too ... look what Dezi did to Lucy! Sometimes a poorly understood suppression of thoughts to raise e'mos? The soul, or fundus of this organ of word is a strange thing ... thus dark and Shadowy along the way ... simile of what Tamyir did to the Jewsis ... that Jillian energy that upset John's, Jack's, Jake's and others along the road of life?

That inner lady that upsets de soul of BA when observing the kissers ... some of them just Eire BUSS's heirin ... (once a formal name for a curly haired attribute)! Not necessarily an old goat but sometimes encountering a kid escaping out from under forensics ... that's legalese! Words appearing as law when they isn't ... an improper incarnation?

Word is like that, chaos, until you get right into it an become barely enlightened to what's out there of virtue!

Ever encountered empirical virtue? That's an experience of foreign nature if you look at what goes on around us more closely ... the world is crazed by paranoia over proper polity ... to great extremes!
 
More signs of spring
Walking behind the UCoC thats hidden in the woods finding a holy trinity of scampering young bunnies
 
Felt a worm squished on the sole of my shoe yesterday afternoon on the way home from work. But then I realized it was just an old wad of hewing gum.
 
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