Life at the Shed |
2021 has brought us some very interesting events and weather and we are only just ending February. January had craziness in the political scene, and a rare snow event.
The politics I can do without, the place we have come to
with such insanity and fanaticism is something I never thought to witness in my
lifetime or country, no good can come of this. (rant over)
So, back to snow, beautiful clean snow. The January snow was
awesome, we all played in it and enjoyed the rarity of it in southeast Texas.
Snowmen were made, joy was felt, we all had a good time.
At the end of January and in early February it started to warm
up, early plants were starting to bloom, I looked this wildflower up, it is
called Henbit…kinda tasty, yes, you can eat it. We have it all over the yard, I love it. Apparently so do chickens, hence the name.
I was eager to start getting the garden beds prepared, mixing in compost and planning which seeds to start. It was all exciting and NORMAL. Well as normal as my sense of humor will allow as you can see with the new planter, I put out front, wink, wink. More on this one when I get the plants in place as I have big plant plans for it.
Then, February…
And over all the land there was Snowmagedon…wish I had thought of this name but, alas I am just quoting. Freezing rain, ice, snow, arctic temperatures where it is NEVER supposed to get that cold. And power grid issues, water issues, for a week! Here at the Shed we reached a low of 3◦F on the coldest night. How is this even possible, it is truly apocalyptical stuff here man.
It must be mentioned here that we have INCREDIBLE utility management here on our side of Walker County, the folks at Midsouth Electric and Walker County SUD deserve all the kudos for keeping us in electricity and water. Can’t thank them enough for keeping us warm and pipes intact.
We did have some damages in town, but we were able to have
repairs made quickly and have happy folks at our places again. So grateful that
the winter storm gods have spared us the terrible trouble that folks all around
us are facing with catastrophic damages to their homes and businesses.
Between “The Covid”, crazy weather and crazier politics I
wonder if we will ever get normal back. I just know that I have seen a lot of
kindness happening around the little town of Huntsville, and that is a comfort
after all the crazy.
I regret that I didn’t take many photos, it was just too damn cold to venture outside. Most of my bird feeder buddies made it through all this. I found three fatalities (Two Robins and one very pretty, unknown species) out in the pasture after the thaw. I am thinking that we came out well with those numbers.
Mr. Jiggles is still kicking, thank goodness.
How is the weather now you ask? A week later, it’s hot (in comparison). No really, we can wear shorts if we want to outside as the current temperature out right now is 77◦F and its cloudy threatening rain and thunderstorms tomorrow.
So yeah, this winter has been a wild ride. I am up for having
an adventure, but this is ridiculous. I think I will have to spend lots of time
outside watching the antics of my winter visitors at the bird feeder, Pine Siskins,
Golden Finches, Purple Finches and Cardinals.
The following photos were taken today at the bird feeder I have set up. Enjoy, hope to talk at you all soon.
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