I movedthe "Toad House" my sister gave me, more specifically, I moved it to
where the little girl who lives next door told me to put it. It's kind of like an upside down pot, with the words "Toad House" on it.
I just assumed that there were no actual toads around. Then the next day, I was cleaning the leaves from around the house, and surprised two toads. They were
only about 6 feet from where she told me to put the toad house. Five year olds
can intuitively sense these things.
The other day I saw something blue on the porch and reached for it, and it ran
away. It was a blue tail skink.
The Piedmont is our region of North Carolina, in the United States. Most of my posts will be about parenting, Quakerism, local political issues, and keeping organized.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Almost out of our drought
We're almost out of our drought.
On a school field trip last week, we visited a family with chickens. They grew grapevines over the chicken enclosure so that they could shake the Japanese beetles down for the hens to eat for breakfast.
On a school field trip last week, we visited a family with chickens. They grew grapevines over the chicken enclosure so that they could shake the Japanese beetles down for the hens to eat for breakfast.
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