Yesterday I saw a couple of bees checking out the few blossoms left. This coming Friday, for the first time locally this season, there’s snowflakes in the weather forecast. I’ve decided that, if the leaves get mulched, the grass will be in better shape come spring. If the leaves don’t get mulched, there’ll be that many more places for queen bumblebees and other critters to overwinter. I need to take a similar approach to many other aspects of life. There’s one good or another. It’s not all win / lose. That kind of perspective could actually result in some sense of tranquility, a rare and fleeting sensation these days.
Meanwhile, I’ve at a loss trying to understand what triggers prompt queen bees to “hibernate” and what causes drone bees to die instead of overwinter. Presumably they starve but I’ve not yet found a satisfactory description of the whole sequence of events.
SiSi says, after the stress of meeting a new friend, nap time
Photo by J. Harrington
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We’re pleased to announce the arrival of a new member of the household. Harry the beagle has joined us as the Better Half’s personal rescuer dog. [photos soon] Franco, her border collie rescue dog, walked over the rainbow bridge some weeks ago and, after a grieving period, the empty spaces in the house and our hearts are ready to be filled again. Harry is taking his time and carefully considering the implications of the new arrangements in his life, including sharing space with SiSi, my lab crossbreed rescue, who’s about twice Harry’s size and weight. So far, so good as they say.
Man Dog
By Jim Harrison
I envied the dog lying in the yardso I did it. But there was a pebbleunder my flank so I got up and lookedfor the pebble, brushed it awayand lay back down. My dog thus faroverlooked the pebble. I guess it's her thickLab fur. With my head downhill the blood gorgedme with ideas. Not good. Got up. Turned around. Now Isee hundreds of infinitesimal ants. I'm on anant home. I get up and move five feet.The dog hasn't moved from her serene place.Now I'm rather too near a thicket whereI saw a big black snake last week that might decideto join me. I moved near the actual dog this timebut she got up and went under the porch. She doesn't likeit when I'm acting weird. I'm failing as a dogwhen my own kind rejects me, but doing betterthan when I envied birds, the creature the leastlike us, therefore utterly enviable. To be sureI cheeped a lot but didn't try to fly.We humans can take off but are no good at landing.
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John , so sorry to read of Francos passing. These good souls stay with us for a while and then are on their way. And happy that Harry has found a home and rescued you and your wife. My childhood pet was a small beagle and she is the source of many family stories about her escapades. I know Harry will keep you equally amused. All the best, Kathleen
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