Egg day! Traditions must be observed.
UP, and it's dark and damp out-- rain in the forecast. It's mid-30s, so I hope it warms up a bit before it rains much. Ice sucks. I'm so far over winter, it's not even possible to say how much. Yes, we are now in the mud season of our lives, but the grass is greening, the Canada geese are clustered on the girls' soccer field in Lisbon, and it looks like they are starting the whole nesting/egg laying process. Which is interesting to me-- it feels too cold to lay an egg (wouldn't it freeze?), but yet, they know what they are doing. The flooding last week is gone, and the grass is green, and they are happy right where they are beside the river. Nature does tend to "go on," doesn't it? A bear tore down the suet feeders (yes, I know... but here we are). Then it tore down the heavy red metal feeder (it's dented, but G will fix it, he says). Now all the feeders are taken in-- which is kind of sad, because the birds are a fun little distraction. I ord...