Judy and Boomer
Member Since 2014
Yesterday
Good morning!
AMPS 266


shooting 1.75u
Looking like a failed reduction, if things don't improve today will increase tomorrow.
Boomer ate all of his overnight foods; at +3 last night he seemed extra hungry and I topped up his +3 for him and he still dug into his overnight food once I opened his "buffet". I let him eat a bit of it then removed him and took him to bed.
Today on the Bean's agenda....contractors due back around 8:30 and an errand to run early afternoon. DH appt is at 3:00 so I should be able to go with him. It's still snowy/windy here today but the winds are supposed to die down over the next few hours.
On Friday when the weather finally cooperated and I was able to get out with my camera, one of my stops was at the cemetery where the Horned Owls are nesting. She was quite hunkered down in the nest with only the top part of her head visible. I found him in a nearby tree. As I was watching the nest, a couple of Canada Geese flew up into the tree. I've only seen a goose in a tree once before. If you click on the second image to enlarge it, you can see they are right above the tree cavity where Mrs. Owl is sitting on her nest....she is visible at the bottom of the hole.
Good morning!
AMPS 266
Looking like a failed reduction, if things don't improve today will increase tomorrow.
Boomer ate all of his overnight foods; at +3 last night he seemed extra hungry and I topped up his +3 for him and he still dug into his overnight food once I opened his "buffet". I let him eat a bit of it then removed him and took him to bed.
Today on the Bean's agenda....contractors due back around 8:30 and an errand to run early afternoon. DH appt is at 3:00 so I should be able to go with him. It's still snowy/windy here today but the winds are supposed to die down over the next few hours.
On Friday when the weather finally cooperated and I was able to get out with my camera, one of my stops was at the cemetery where the Horned Owls are nesting. She was quite hunkered down in the nest with only the top part of her head visible. I found him in a nearby tree. As I was watching the nest, a couple of Canada Geese flew up into the tree. I've only seen a goose in a tree once before. If you click on the second image to enlarge it, you can see they are right above the tree cavity where Mrs. Owl is sitting on her nest....she is visible at the bottom of the hole.
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