I Can't Resist a Cute Guy!
He's tall, dark, and . . . white? Okay. He is quite handsome though, don't you agree? And very cute!
That's how we like them.
I'd gone to (forgive me) Wal-Mart to pick up something for my garden, and there was the Easter bunny, allowing people to pose with him. And it didn't cost a cent. That was a good thing.
I didn't feel like waiting around for an hour and a half, so I went back the following morning and picked up my photo.
I sent this to a friend of mine who lives on an island in Washington state, and he wrote back and said "Who's that guy with the Wonder Bread vest?"
A New Critter Joins My Menagerie
There's a new addition to the animals inhabiting my garden. An opossum! I'd never seen a live one, so that was quite a thrill for me. When you've grown up in New York City, it's exciting to have contact with nature, other than pigeons and squirrels.
This creature is a welcome addition to the yard. And he makes three wild animals I'm aware of that are living here. Woody the woodchuck made his first appearance this week, at least it was my first sighting of him. This will be our third season together. I haven't seen the skunk yet, but hope that he's still in residence. If so, it will also be his third season. I'll be able to relax after I see him and know that he's made it through the winter.
Woody's Back Again
Sorry for this poor photo of Woody's first showing. That's the top of his head peering out of the front door of his cozy home. I'm expecting he'll accommodate me later in the season by posing for my camera, as he's done so many times in the past.
How Long Will This Last?
This building is really sagging badly. I have to wonder how many more Maine winters it will be able to tolerate before collapsing in on itself.
More from "art of the month"
With the arrival of April, another mailing showed up from the wonderful "art of the month" folks, an eight-page little booklet about sugar, titled "Around the World."
Here are a few photos of the delightful drawings included.
They all pertain to sugar, or azúcar, en español.
There you have it. Someone goes to an extraordinary amount of effort to come up with these little gems. I can't imagine doing all of these drawings and then putting the wonderful things together. I'm quite lucky to be on this special list of recipients.
"My" Cardinal Returns
I was thrilled to hear the song of a cardinal, rushing to grab my camera in the hope that I could get a couple of shots. I knew from last year's experience, that if I tried to get out the back door he would fly off.
I had to take this shot through my kitchen window, which is not sparkling clean these days, but it did come out, luckily.
It's a thrill for me to have a beautiful visitor like this. I cannot wait until I get my annuals purchased and planted. All the pots are out there waiting to be filled. I'll be choosing my flowers in another week or so.
I know everyone always says to wait until Memorial Day, but that's way too far off for me. I'll take my chances around the fifteenth of May, which also will be my twentieth anniversary of living in Maine.


Hi Marge,
I'm SO happy the "truck nuts" are have been replaced by a new post of woodchucks, opossums, cardinals, art, and the Easter Bunny!
Toni
Posted by: Toni | May 09, 2009 at 06:57 AM