HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a joyful week. The Brood X cicadas were screaming today on my patch. About a week ago, I noticed some big holes at the bottom of my trees. Various critters dig holes in my yard, so I didn't think much about it. Since then, I've seen articles about some of last year's Brood X cicadas popping up this year. Apparently, some of the bugs, called "stragglers," decided to sleep in, and they're appearing this year instead of last year. In most cases, it's because our soil didn't warm up to the required 64 degrees Fahrenheit until too late to wake them up in 2021. So, some of the noisy screechers decided to hit their snooze alarm and climb out this year instead!
Hether, Lynette and Diane - This getting older is no fun at all, but there is nothing we can do about it. I hope you all recover and Diane I agree about steep arenas - some theatres here are the same and once at The National Theatre on The South Bank in London a lady near me had a panic attack. It really did feel like you could just topple forward.
Just getting ready to go to work as I have been off for 2 days due to the dizziness - will take it easy but should really tart to think about retirement or at least going part time soon.
Have a good week all.
My peonies are just becoming their usual stunning selves. Every year they are a joy.
Late yesterday rainbow lorikeets were back in our crab apple. One on high was whistling to another calling among the leaves. Whistle screech whistle screech whistle screech . . . Then another flew in. . . finally the three perched on high. All the time ignoring me & camera. Too bad I don’t have a better lens.
Bonnie in relaxed mood yesterday. My OH's sister had noticed that she was not jumping onto the sofa so easily as last time they had her, she was more agile. I expect her joints are seizing up, although at 7 she should be in her prime. We're going to give her some oil to help. (Internally, LOL!)