We haven't had many mild days and, as you can see in the picture, we don't have much green in the landscape yet.
Strangely, though, the bluebirds have their nest build in the nest box. This is the earliest I've ever seen a bluebird nest.
No eggs yet.
Here is another nest that is way early. According to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources
"The mourning dove reproductive cycle begins with egg laying in late April/early May."So what is with all this early nesting while it's still cold?
This nest is a little above eye level in a large pine tree at the back of our five acres.
Mom and dad mourning dove take turns sitting on the eggs, so they're never unattended. They've been incubating for several weeks now. We should have little ones soon. Hope they don't get snowed on.
The February Gold daffodils are my smallest and earliest to bloom. In Michigan they never bloom in February.
I expect flowers the first week in April. Only a few have blossomed.
Unlike the nesting birds, the flora is a little behind schedule.
Sunday I stopped on my way home from church and bought a much needed new rake.
Monday, the first time I used it, the rake fell off the handle. I was annoyed. I jammed the rake back on the handle and kept raking.
I debated returning the rake, but didn't want to make a special trip into civilization just for that.
I tried to use it again. It fell apart and I finally noticed a screw taped on the back. It's an assemble-it-yourself rake! Whoever would have guessed? There was no clue on the label. There was no clue in the store.
Excuse me while I sound like an old lady.
In the good old days, you could go to a hardware store and buy a rake that came in one piece.
This morning I stopped at an independent hardware store. The owner told me he stopped stocking rakes because everyone bought them cheap at the big chains and he couldn't compete.
I would be willing to pay a little more for a rake if I didn't have to assemble it. Am I the only one?
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