The last of the pond ice has melted and OMG at least 12 fish survived all winter under the ice, cold, dark, and hunger! All of a sudden the yard crew has lots of raking, pruning, and hauling ---- great to be active outside. So many bees that you hear the humming before you see them in the purple. The yellow crocus also want attention...
Also making a return appearance is White Ears the Squirrel. And several butterflies that have spent the winter under the leaf litter. Can you see the sparrows, so well camouflaged on the ground?
The first fully-loaded lakes freighter to leave port was the Algoma Sault. Seven-hundred feet long (but still only half the length of the ship stuck in the Suez Canal). The Car Guy had to fix an electrical glitch before the green Kiwi could come out. Looks like it worked?!
Heavy rains during the week and its still pouring this morning. Seasonal flooding up here on the ridge, and torrential flow in the creek below.
Remember your math equations? Does (3 pie = R)?
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