We have a largish fountain in the front yard and a smallish one in the back (an embarrassment of fountain riches). For the first time in 20 years of living here, our tiny little ponds have attracted a pair of mallards.



Is it just me, or is her beak longer than his? Lately, the mister has been showing up by himself, which makes me wonder if his lady love is nesting nearby. Will they bring their darling ducklings to our pond? Is that a good thing? They’re fun to watch, but it’s not all glistening green necks and plump feathery bodies on orange legs and feet. They’re also leaving their ducky calling cards on the edge of our front fountain. What if their new habitat catches on and we have a veritable mallard tourism site in the years to come?
Stay tuned.
In the meantime, I’ve developed quite the relationship with a rabbit doe who likes our perennial garden. I call her “Willow.” You ask how I know she’s a she? I was privy to a very public courtship between Willow and an ardent admirer of hers. Although she rebuffed his advances, he kept chasing her around the garden. When he’s not around, she comes surprisingly close to me, perhaps it’s because I’ve honed my sedentary skills to an art and I seem more like an unmoving part of the garden landscape. As much as we’ve hit it off, I have strongly discouraged her attempts to build a nest in the garden by putting our scare owl in the hole she started to dig. Sorry, Willow. I like you but I can’t have you ruining our garden.



Willow eats our dandelions, which endears her to me.
I’ll probably use a scare owl to ruin this post in the morning.
Welcome back! We missed you!
Thank you for introducing us to your new tenants.
Perhaps we may find them again in some of your future compositions?
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I might write about them again, especially if there are further developments! 😁
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Also, thank you for missing the blog. Busy with travels and garden prep!
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it looks like Willow is not too afraid of Mr Owl. I don’t think it’s working.
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It certainly looks that way, but I stuck Mr. Owl directly in the hole she made so she has no choice but to try again somewhere else. 😆. The first time she went over to the hole and found the owl she jumped and ran but the next time she was wise to the whole deception.
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Your home is always so pleasant and welcoming I’m not surprised you have attracted a critter fan club. 👍
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Awww…thanks! ❤️. There were four mallards out there this morning so evidently the word is spreading. 😬
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