All About the Yard ~ Flowers ~ Wildlife ~ Trees



There were a pair of wrens in the house on the other side of the driveway but now the wrens have made a home in the Japanese red maple next to the breezeway. Their cheery calming songs can be heard all day outside and in the house too. 


A large wild rabbit dusted himself in the flower garden in front of the house this morning.  This area might be getting too shady to grow a nice garden so the plants that remain may have to be moved. After the rabbit rolled in the dust and rubbed dust on face and ears it proceeded to eat the stems of the flowers. There may be no blooms on these daisies. 




The shrubs at the top of the driveway have very pretty small blooms. 


Wildflowers that resemble snapdragons grow in the meadow grass areas. The decorative tall grass areas in front of the barn are  at least 5 feet high already. Deer flies attacked me as I walked through the sunny yard. The day was pleasant as the temperatures were in the low 70s with low humidity. The watering has continued as only a quarter inch of rain fell during the last rainfall. I think the picture of the place where the rabbit took the dust bath shows the dryness well. 




It seems that there will be many blooms in the small garden behind the house. 

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