It’s been a very warm week. We’ve broken records and hit 9000°F. I’m sorry, it only feels like 9000° but it’s been 88°. Everything is blooming and it shouldn’t be. Not quite yet. We’re dropping down into the 30s again next week so I will likely be covering everything that’s starting to bloom that shouldn’t be. Sigh.
Speaking of blooming, the azaleas are in full bloom, and the squirrel teenagers are in full zoom. And I mean zoomies. The squirrels have been splooting – the term for what they do when they lie on their bellies to try to cool off – and they have been doing this:
Sploot happens:


I brought out the ground level birdbaths and the hose, so now we have three functioning birdbaths/refreshing water sources. Yesterday, the mourning doves couldn’t figure out how to all get into the same birdbath at the same time, which is not surprising because mourning doves share one brain cell. They are beautiful birds, and they are very fast in flight, but they are afraid of me on foot, but not afraid of cars. They often walk to their destination, even though they have wings. And when they look at you, it gives you a feeling of the most beautiful creature with not much going on behind the scenes, if you know what I mean. Anyway, while the doves were trying to figure out how to all fit into the birdbath, a sparrow showed up. Sparrows are not shy, and it came in for a landing. The MoDo’s were not impressed. This was their reaction:
👁️👁️ 👁️👁️ 👁️👁️ 👁️👁️
It was really awkward. I, of course, recorded the whole thing and could not contain my laughter.

These are two couples (not seen: Daryl, who made an early exit after being pecked by Dave.) Doves mate for life, so tensions were already brewing between the two couples and the fact that they couldn’t figure out how to all fit into the birdbath without ruffling feathers. I mean that figuratively and literally. One of the doves got too close to the other dove and got pecked. This caused an indignant, awkward hop out of the birdbath as one couple *had* to leave. And then the sparrow showed up. It was utter chaos.
It’s Saturday morning as I’m writing this, and don’t for a second think that the birds and the squirrels don’t know that I’m already awake in here. I’ve been sleeping with the windows open, which is necessary because I don’t have air-conditioning at the moment and it has been very hot. I would also like to point out the trees are pollinating and all of the yellow stuff you see on your car is now in my nose and eyes when I wake in the morning. But the birds and the squirrels don’t care about any of that. They just know that I’m awake and that I should be refilling the fuel sources and the watering holes, and they will come knocking if I’m late.
Happy Saturday, everyone!


p.s. still obsessed with the Bleeding Heart

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hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
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😂😂
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Awwe. So, funny and fascinating watching the squirrel.
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😁 the squirrel is nuts (pun intended)!
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😊
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Hahaha, so sweet and those captures are beautiful!! Happy Saturday ~ ❤
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Thanks, Sirius! Good to see you! 💗
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sweet! Loved those! the squirrel is cute!
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The squirrel was back at it yesterday! 😁🌸
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That video of the squirrel with the azaleas was hilarious. Was the squirrel trying to eat them? Great photos, and the communal bath was awesome.
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Thanks, Edward! The jury is still out on what the squirrel was trying to do, because the squirrel is often in my backyard acting crazy. I think it’s a young squirrel and has not been shown how to be a squirrel. I have indicated to the squirrel he or she should be eating birdseed or some of the peanuts that I put out for the birds and the squirrels, so hopefully he or she will take my advice. Azaleas are toxic. Don’t worry, nobody died – well, except the azalea blooms😆
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You’re welcome, and it’s great that you’re offering advice. That youngster might need a wise old squirrel as a mentor before it gets into trouble. 😂 Oh, and RIP azalea blooms.
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🤣🤣
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you live in a zoo! 🤣🥰
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There is so much truth in this statement. 🤣💗
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I can think of worse places to live – lucky you! xox
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💗💗
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