... the lilies under my deck have started to bloom ... |
A badger?
A raccoon?
A ferret?
I haven’t seen the animal.
But I shall call the animal badger.
Badger dug a tunnel under the rocks that surround the compost bin.
... so many blossoms on the clematis at the front door ... |
Badger did chew the rind of the watermelon through the pink, and the white, and only left a slim rim of green.
Ria and I decided to fortify the compost bin with rocks on the inside of the bin where badger was digging underneath with a tunnel to get onto the bin.
... a close up of my clematis ... |
That is what I tried to do.
“Get you head out of that bin,” I heard Ria say.
Too late.
Half of my body was already in the bin.
I could swing myself right over and maneuver the rock to a perfect spot. Ria had gone to get a 2 x 4 to do the same thing.
I tried not to mind the smell, telling myself, it is just food returning to earth. Ria was looking for rocks – first big ones, and then apple sized rocks to fill in the chinks. I had never heard anyone call rocks, apple-sized, so I began to look at them in a new way.
I head across the tracks to a huge wild rose bush. Ria just reaches out and finds one on the trail. |
The day is 30 above.
Blistering heat.
Good for the contents of the compost bin.
I can hardly wait until morning to see if we have out maneuvered badger.
Arta
oh gosh... this reminded me of a badger song that the boys used to sing... all the time! So irritating, and yet sticks in the mind.
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