Another pumpkin called my name...or I was hearing voices.
"Hey Beth, pumpkins aren't just about Halloween! We are emblems of the harvest and Thanksgiving too!"
So I said okay, pulled a square of fabric, the floss, and began to stitch!
For now we'll ignore the fact that the chart is titled "Trick or Treat"!
She is slacking on her job, as every two or three days when I go outside to look at this clay strawberry pot, I find one or two of the sedums/ sempervivums uprooted and laying on the ground. I cannot figure out who the culprit might be - it is not the deer as they would eat the plants.
This time of year the sparrows and other small birds are lighting on my pots and digging, and digging - I'm finding mulch and dirt everywhere (except in the pots)! So I'm guessing a bird must be responsible. It is most annoying. The poor plants never have an opportunity to root before they are tossed on the ground once again.
I wonder if the squirrels are digging in the pots? If it's the birds why not find a couple of small windchimes or twirly thingys to stick in the pot? That would probably keep them away until kitty remember that she's supposed to chase them. :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know how to cross stitch, but I love the fall pictures!
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