Spent most of my day working in the yard…sure am glad the trees are coming out!
Nice backyard!
It’s time to face reality, Mississippi. You don’t have a backyard – you have a forest![:D]
Gary
Actually, I’m in the city limits. The neighborhood was built up while leaving the woods intact for the most part. The guy I bought this house from cleared out the front yard and built the house up against the woods. Not so for the neighbors to the north and east on my street. Most of it was taken down when developers bought the land.
What?! No fishing pond or lake on property?!? Nice yard view…
Naw, it doesn’t go back that far. I have to go to Arkabutla for decent crappie fishing.
In my opinion, “decent crappie fishing” is an oxymoron. My opinion of the fish is contained in an alternate pronunciation of the spelling, maybe ending with a Y [:P] Cool back yard though. Do you get any wildlidfe back there?
John
Yeah, there is a fine line with that [;)]. We used to have some rabbits, but I haven’t seen them in years. Lots of squirrels, a fox, opossum, raccoons (one who tred to squat in my attic), and some deer that never left. I know there are some armadillos around, but they are usually sighted in an inverted position on the road.
Used to have that across the road with all kinds of wildlife until some ***hole bought up the land, bulldozed the trees, flattened the land, and is now putting in 134 houses there. Picture this, $500,000 to $750,000 houses on 1/4 acre plots with a 10 foot lawn and 5 feet between houses. A little further down the road, there used to be Embreyville State Hospital. It’s been shut down for years and now they are planning to put over 1000, Yes I said over 1000, new houses like those above plus a shopping center there. I moved here to be “in the country”.
While they were bulldozing the land, we saw a doe come out looking into the piles of trees and crying. Her fawn was probably under the pile. The deer don’t come across the road to our back yard anymore. All the fox dens are burried. The red tail Hawks aren’t around any more.
Very sorry for the rant. Didn’t mean to hijack the post. Sorry guys.
Jim [cptn]
Hey, Mizz’sip -
Same here in Western oregon, trees are getting leafed out and most everything is getting mighty green. Sure beats the dormant winter months.
Do you know why the possum crossed the road??? To show the armadillos it could be done.
Nice back yard, looks peaceful.
Patrick
Jim, no worries, man; I get what you’re saying. The road I take to work is undergoing the same lunacy, only they are just leaving everything that the log trucks didn’t want. It’s an absolute mess and disgrace.
Patrick, I’m glad you’re seeing green. I looked in on Keyda’s F-15 build and she’s looking at snow, brrrrr.
Yesterday morning I woke up to 3 inches of snow on the ground. Tomorrow is going to be in the 70s…you got to love Ohio weather. Or not!
Mizz’sip, I celebrated too soon. About 90 minutes after my post the temp dropped by nearly 30 degrees, we had three hail storms come through in rapid order, depositing over an inch on the ground.
To make it even worse we had a hard freeze last night, major frost everywhere this AM. Dang it.
Patrick
Hi,
Is that Bigfoot that I see frolicing off in the distance? According to “Futurama” I hear that “They typically dwell just behind rocks but are also sometimes playful, bounding into thick fogs and out-of-focus areas.”
Regards
Pat
PS. “Remember, it’s up to us. Bigfoot is a crucial part of the ecosystem, if he exists. So let’s all help keep Bigfoot possibly alive for future generations to enjoy unless he doesn’t exist.”
Bigfoot? Oh no, that’s just Bubba. I told him to put a shirt on under his overalls.[;)]
Sorry to hear about the temperature drop. Even if you know it won’t last, it still stinks.
That’s a good one!! Another one: What do you call a dead armadillo on the road? Possum on the half shell!
[:D]
I like the scene ;
Now to make sure we all know . What’s an Armadillo where I live ? A Texas speed bump ! Seriously , when I built houses in the seventies ( custom builds only ) no Old growth trees were cut down , and few of the Mid growth were either .There was a minimum of 60 feet between houses and all had a service alley and driveways in the back .32’ from the house to the sidewalks . 6 ’ wide sidewalks .
I sold every house before they were finished and am proud to say only nine of the original 115 have been sold outside the original buyer’s family. We have a new sub - division going up next to us . It’s supposed to be " phase 2 " of ours .Twenty feet apart with 18 foot from the back of the house to the fence . No old trees and the lots are smaller than ours .
The first time we got a gully washer the darn place flooded , and we had to be careful that water didn’t come in our house .This never happened Before " Phase 2 " ! T.B.
Being a photographer I’m always recording things through the years on the forty acres. I have several mounts around the farm that I mount the camera on at different seasons. Spring has sprung and rather quickly and I thought I’d share a couple of shots that seem timely for this post. The transition is from March 5, 2017 to April 20, 2017. This is the start of a new series that will run one year hopefully demonstrating the seasons. These are usually somewhat startling with ever changing skies, vegetation growth, colors of fall and the white of Winter. Approaching storms and even starry nights are included. Fun projects!
Max
Tech: Nikon D3x with Nikkor 16mm Fisheye, About 170 degrees wide.


Sadly yes [:O].
Pat
PS. Though, as an interesting bit of trivia, the Russian word used for a Pre-Dreadnought Battleship - Bronenosets - actually gets translated in Google Translate as Armadillo, which I guess is kind of apt. [:)]

