We've opened the cabin and have been keeping busy with restoring order inside and out. My fella decided to rebuild the verandah railing and since there is a garden in front of it I was happy that he decided to prioritize this job - it's still too soon to plant in that location. I've cleaned up the gardens and planted onions. We've had some HOT weather - 27C hot - quite unexpected - most enjoyable.
On a trip to the cabin in April we encountered lots of pelicans on one of the rivers that we have to cross - there are hundreds congregating here - they were still there on this last trip. In the photo you will see what looks like a circle of pelicans and we believe this is where the new chicks are being cared for and protected.
There are lots of birds around - many are visiting on their migration north - they're enjoying our diner and keeping us entertained. ^^
On a trip to the cabin in April we encountered lots of pelicans on one of the rivers that we have to cross - there are hundreds congregating here - they were still there on this last trip. In the photo you will see what looks like a circle of pelicans and we believe this is where the new chicks are being cared for and protected.
There are lots of birds around - many are visiting on their migration north - they're enjoying our diner and keeping us entertained. ^^
a mother's love is like a button ....
it keeps everything together
7 comments:
In April you had snow and now 27C? That's sound wonderful!
Have a nice weekend!!!
I too enjoyed The Birth House and I love the little stitched piece you did. Enjoy your cabin time.
I'm pretty new to your blog so I'm curious about your cabin. Do you use it for occasional getaways or spend summers there? I'm now sitting here dreaming of a verandah overlooking a garden...lol
Love your bird pictures, Kate! You are the 2nd blogger this week who has mentioned pelicans. Enjoy your weekend!
It is always inspiring and fulfilling to have nature at the reach of the hand! You are lucky to enjoy views like this!
Wonder what a group of pelicans are called? Are they native birds or just visiting?
I am sure you are happy to be getting back to the cabin and having better weather.
That is an amazing site, no pelicans here.
Debbie
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