It is going to be a lovely day today. A good day to bury Thomas who died this morning at 4:30 in his sleep. I will miss him but the flower bed is ready and I have some nasturtiums to plant with him.
I had a friend who was cremated and buried in the same spot as his favourite horse and dog. Funny what we do for closure. I will put Thomas on my desktop and the nasturtiums will remind me how happy he was here with acres to roam.
I don't think Theodore understands why he died but he knows he is dead. Out of sight out of mind will fix this for him.
Now I have to decide whether to get another. Any cat I get now will likely out live me. Not the time to be making that decision.
Tonight should be the last frost we get. A neighbouring village got a killing frost a few days ago. People lost everything. I'm in no rush, yesterday when I bought plants I bought ones that can stay in the flats a few more days. I'm watching the Snow on the Mountains (not the plant, I have that too.) it can make a difference to how cold it gets at night. It is pretty though.
I hilled potatoes because they were poking their heads up and I don't want them to freeze if it does get cold. I did this with a hoe because I haven't built a hiller for the tractor yet. It is on the list. As is fixing the float on the walk behind tiller. It is hard to use but I use it to keep a border around the big greenhouse. I need a smaller one. (tiller) More money I don't have. Maybe I need a husky wife to walk behind it. I have trouble with my legs (muscles) but Arthritis is a use it or lose it disease so I work them as much as possible. Fresh asparagus and pretty flowers does more for the pain than Tylenol. Soon there will be strawberries and Raspberries. Then the new little potatoes. I should be fatter than I am.
Birds are sure happy this morning. Swallows have claimed their boxes and gone to holiday for a bit before they settle down to raising the kids. I see robins picking up stuff for nests. One year they used bright blue baler twine. It is quieter with only the old geese here. Last year there were twelve. So far I have only seen one bear. A big one.
Hugs, bears can do more damage than brothers but are more forgivable.
Sun is coming over the hill and throwing shadows from the trees, time to have breakfast and start the day. And I have a friend to say goodbye to. It is going to be an interesting day. I'm glad it is not raining.
Oh and I noticed yesterday the Yellow Jackets are looking for places to build their nests.
Davit