Wednesday, March 9, 2011

First Fox Spotted

Well, Lori Sears and I drove out to the Creek last evening to water the trees, berries, and roses. The sun was slowly going down when we finished and we decided to take a walk down to the creek. On our way down we turned around and admired Whitman's Rough, talking about how beautiful the view will be from our home eventually. Down by the swimming hole, mosquitoes decided to be a part of our trek. Nevertheless, we soaked in the beauty and Lori gave me a short lesson on a Chinese art form. On our way out, we spotted a sweet fox crossing the little drive. It stopped to look at us a bit and patted on. We were so excited! ~ Quick note about the Quince growing on the property. It needs to be pruned after it blooms and never in the winter. Quince flowers on old wood which means it forms its flower buds before it goes dormant in winter, so if its pruned in the Winter we won't have any flowers come Spring.

1 comment:

Songofjoy said...

Funny thing...I thought I had posted this on the creek blog. Carol and computers!

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