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  • mbtlcsw01
    mbtlcsw01 Member Posts: 744
    edited August 2010

    Hi Suz!  We have sandhill cranes here too and we just love them.  Have had several families grow up in my back yard. 

     We've had quite a storm tonight and lots of rain, but it was really hot today in the 90's.  Our pool is now 87 degrees on its own.  It is so warm, it is almost not refreshing unless the wind blows. 

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited August 2010

    I lived in the country for 19 years.  yesterday, I commented to DH how much I miss it because we didn't have neighbors who didn't care for their plants and who bring in all sorts of pests.  I have yet another type of bug in my front yard.  No matter how I try, they will keep coming back to my yard if the neighbors don't get it under control.

    I remember going out for a coon hunt, or opening the kitchen window and hunting wabbit!  Can't do that in town!

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited August 2010

    I grew up in the country in Ohio, a farm house in the middle of 400 acres farm land, we rented the house. Our beagle, Snoopy, would get out of the fence and run the rabbits in the fields. My dad would occasionally hunt rabbit and pheasant, he tried taking Snoopy with him but at the first shot, Snoopy would turn tail and run back to the house, a hunting dog that was gun shy!

    Last night it was cool but not as cool as Sunday night. It will be the last cool night in a while. Today back in the 90's but overcast.

    Sheila

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited August 2010

    We had a guest one time, and DH and I both heard the dreaded woodpecker that had been destroying our trees.  We jusumped up from the table, threw open the kitchen window and started shooting.  Our guest just sat there with his jaw open.  It was too funny.

  • suzwes
    suzwes Member Posts: 1,740
    edited August 2010

    Mary, I just love our sandhill cranes and they're the birds I really love watching all summer.  I'll send my crane family to live with you this winter.

    Sheila, Snoopy sounds like what my dog does, she's half beagle and half chihuahua and the beagle thinks she's all brave and a little hunter and then she hears a gun shot and the scared chihuahua take over.  She's hilarious!  What part of Ohio are you from?

    Meece, reminds me of a story I often tell people.  We lived in a neighborhood about 15 years ago.  Our neighbors were very Christian people and very holistic and protected their children from violence - no tv, etc, but there was a woodchuck that was eating away at their deck.  Since there were no guns allowed in their house, he asked my DH if he could borrow my Dad's gun to try to kill the woodchuck.  So he borrowed the gun but kept it safe in the garage, after many attempts he couldn't get that woodchuck.  One evening they had bible study at their house and our neighbor saw the woodchuck eating away at the deck.  He jumped up, excused himself, ran in the garage, pointed the gun out the garage door and BAM, shot the woodchuck dead all while the entire bible study looked on in what was described as horror!!  Then he went back inside and continued bible study.  LOL, we still laugh ourselves silly over that story! 

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited August 2010

    Snoopy was a full blood beagle but he was the runt of the litter so we got him for a good price. We never had him 'fixed' and several years after we got him, the owner of his dad came by and wanted to buy him back - Snoopy's dad had died and his coloring was just like his dad. Of course my dad refused to sell Snoopy.

    I was raised outside Troy Ohio, just North of Dayton. These woodchuck stories are so funny. My dad would also pull out the gun and shoot at the woodchucks in the yard and around the barns. One time there was a woodchuck in silouette against the barn, Snoopy was in the yard barking like crazy, dad grabbed the gun went out on the porch and fired. Snoopy wanted back in the house, and Dad did get the woodchuck.

    Another funny story, when I was growing up, we had a youth meeting in our town with youth from around the country. Since we had a large farmhouse and a large open room upstairs, we borrowed camping mattresses and created a bunk-room on the floor. I think we ended up with 15 or 16 extra people at our house that weekend. Mom told them that they could sleep where ever they wanted even on the big front porch. One young man from a rough part of St Louis looked at mom like she was crazy and asked if she locked the doors. Another young man patted him on the shoulder and said you are not in St Louis this weekend. Although I don't know how much sleep he would have gotten with Snoopy in the yard.

    Sheila

  • mbtlcsw01
    mbtlcsw01 Member Posts: 744
    edited August 2010

    I wish we could get away with popping the heads off of the squirrels around our house.  They are just rats with bushy tails and take over completely.  I put my bird feeders about 6 feet out in the lake.  This stopped the squirrels from raiding them. 

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited August 2010

    Mary, at least you have a lake you can put the bird feeders in. I have tried the 'squirrel away' pepper powder in my bird seed but it doesn't work, the squirrels keep coming back.

    Sheila

  • suzwes
    suzwes Member Posts: 1,740
    edited August 2010

    That's so funny Sheila.  I love these wildlife stories.  You didn't grow up too far away from me.  We're just a little over an hour away from Toledo.

    Mary, great idea to put the birdfeeders in the lake!  I love it.

    We don't have squirrels other than the one ground squirrel that was digging around the house this spring - don't know if you remember the story but that's the squirrel my 12 y.o. huntress kitty caught and killed for us.  My hubby and boys can take care of any pest or animal that needs to be taken care of EXCEPT a deer during hunting season.  They can't get one to save their lives!  We have heards of them in our back yard all year EXCEPT during deer hunting season. 

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited August 2010

    I would say that I would enjoy the cranes, too. BUT they eat koi and it is hard enough keeping the herons out of our pond..

  • suzwes
    suzwes Member Posts: 1,740
    edited August 2010

    I bet my kitty would like the koi too!  Obviously, we can't have Koi cause of the wildlife although a friend of mine has them and she is able to keep them safe.

  • mbtlcsw01
    mbtlcsw01 Member Posts: 744
    edited August 2010

    Alligators would probably love the koi.  I wouldn't want to do anything to encourage them to be in my yard.  Saw another snake recently, too. 

    It has been hot, but lots of rain which is not bad for us.

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited August 2010

    DS called me the other evening asking what he should do with the 4 foot rattler he had just shot.  I do not miss living where the snakes are.  I mean, yes, they could be around here, but where I used to live, they were definitely there.

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited August 2010

    There are rattlers and copperheads in the area mostly in wooded areas. I have gotten rid of a black snake in my mom's house.

    today is cloudy but with a heat index expected to be close to 100 this afternoon. I am staying in the shade and air conditioning. I think I will have to water my new crepe myrtle bush tonight, no serious rain at my house since Sunday.

    Sheila

  • smithlme
    smithlme Member Posts: 1,322
    edited August 2010

    The obvious...fog. As for the wild life, we've had a doe and a new fawn, 3 raccoons and a skunk sharing the cat food, 7 stellar jays, 6 doves, 2 woodpeckers and a robin fighting over 4 bird feeders. Two weeks ago one of the cats jumped over the garden fence and killed a gopher that's been eating the cauliflower. We still have the icky, slimey banana slugs all over and numerous bugs.

  • Eph3_12
    Eph3_12 Member Posts: 4,781
    edited August 2010

    and a partridge in a pear tree!

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited August 2010

    I was thinking the same thing, Eph!

  • smithlme
    smithlme Member Posts: 1,322
    edited August 2010
  • suzwes
    suzwes Member Posts: 1,740
    edited August 2010

    LOL, love the synopsis of your wildlife Smith!  Sounds like my back yard only we have to add in the coyotes.  Still think those banana slugs are the ugliest creature I've ever seen.  They make me shudder just to look at their picture.

    We are nice and cool today.  Humidity is down, our high is supposed to be 79 or 80.  Going to join my entire family at the pool after work and then a family dinner together, there is a rib special at the place we swim!

    Next week, the weather guesser says it's looking miserable for mid michigan - warm and humid.  That is not a complaint from me though, I love it!

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited August 2010

    Suz, I guess that means you don't need a rib bib?  Just jump in and wash off?

    Heading to SF next week, and the temps have been high 60s.  Wheeeeeeeeeee!  I get to bundle up!!!!  (I should say, I get to bundle up for a reason.  I hate to be cold, and I bundle up when the AC is on!

  • smithlme
    smithlme Member Posts: 1,322
    edited August 2010

    Summers are cold in San Francisco! I feel bad for the tourists that go there, expecting nice weather. Like here, SF is nice in October and November and the summers are cold and foggy. Enjoy your time there Meece. I grew up in Pleasant Hill, which is about an hour from the city. When our weather got too hot, we went to SF to cool off.

     OK...really aging myself here, but my 2 older sisters and I use to take a Greyhound bus to the city when we were kids and walk around all day. 25 cents got us on a cable car and we'd have a blast. Times were different then...

  • Eph3_12
    Eph3_12 Member Posts: 4,781
    edited August 2010

    Ain't that the truth, smithlme?  Ahhhhhh, I miss those simpler times for sure.

  • raeinnz
    raeinnz Member Posts: 815
    edited August 2010

    Winter here in New Zealand.  Don't get snow where I live but we had a heavy white frost this morning and a fantastic sunny day to follow, although it has only got to about 55oF. After a 6 month drought over summer we are having a lot more rain than usual this winter which is good for refilling the lakes and water reservoirs but not so good for doing anything outside.

    Love all the stories of your wildlife.  We don't have small mammals like woodchucks or squirrels  - I would think they were cute if I saw them!  I saw chipmunks at the Hoover Dam once and they were tremendously cute.

    I had a week in SF in September a few years back and it was cold and foggy.  We enjoyed all the touristy parts of the city but we felt very unsafe at times as our hotel was in a not so nice area - we have taken a lot more care choosing hotels in other places since that experience!!!!

    Rae

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited August 2010

    We are back in the heat of summer, morning temps in the low 70's and upper temps in the mid to upper 90's.

    Sheila

  • suzwes
    suzwes Member Posts: 1,740
    edited August 2010

    I can't imagine going to SF in the summer!  I long for the heat so much during our long winters that I soak up all the sun and heat I can. 

    Welcome raeinnz.  I'd LOVE to hear about the wild life in New Zealand.  Glad you're getting some needed rain.  My parents visited New Zealand about 10 years ago and the stories of their trip and the pictures are breath taking.  It's on my bucket list to visit some day.

    Sheila, the heat is coming back here too.  Of course, our heat is thankfully about 5 - 10 degrees cooler than yours.  We're supposed to be 90 today with heat index of around 95.

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 6,162
    edited August 2010

    our heat index is close to 100 again and carbon copy forecasts for the rest of the week, along with chances of thunder storms through out the week. If it wasn't so humid it wouldn't be that bad.

    Sheila

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 19,483
    edited August 2010

    I know, I am crazy.  I hate to be cold like nothing else.  But, we always go to the same places, and I wanted to go somewhere different.

  • suzwes
    suzwes Member Posts: 1,740
    edited August 2010

    Are you talking about your trip to SF Meece?  I think it sounds like fun and would love to go with you.  As hot as it's been and for as long as it's been hot for you, I would thank SF would be heavenly for you this time of year!

  • mbtlcsw01
    mbtlcsw01 Member Posts: 744
    edited August 2010

    I also hate the cold.  I suppose that is why I like living in hot/humid Florida. I love to be able to go swimming on Thanksgiving day and make trips to the beach in the winter. 

     It has rained everyday for almost a week and looks like it will continue to rain everyday this week.  We are getting moldy. 

  • suzwes
    suzwes Member Posts: 1,740
    edited August 2010

    Did you need the rain Mary?  I would move someplace warm in a minute if my wonderful kids and grandkids didn't live here - I can't leave them right now.

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