Winding down...
Every day that there is still a hummingbird in the garden right now is a gift. And today there were two. Possibly the same two that were here yesterday, although I can't tell for certain. What I do know is that they'll soon be gone. Usually I record my last hummer of the season during the last few days of September. In fact, I'm not sure I've ever had one into October even though I leave one feeder up until November. I like this image because it kind of looks like he's conducting an orchestra. Notice how his wings are moving in a circular rotation from the "shoulder"?
I woke up this morning feeling perfectly fine. In fact, even my hands aren't hurting today. So, based on that, you'd think I would have more to show for the day than an assortment of photos, some light housework and a long chat with bestie, Peg. All in all, a good day even if I don't have much to show for it.
I released a monarch today, too - she joined five others who were feeding in the garden. I expect they will take off tomorrow once the temps warm up. And I am keeping an eye on a big, fat caterpillar who somehow managed to avoid my prying eyes until he hung himself from a gladiola leaf yesterday. I don't put the odds that he hasn't been parasitized very high, but I'll keep watch just the same.
Dark with ginger again today - it's really a wonderful combo.
xo
Debbi
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