Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Baby Bunnies

 
Guess what we found while doing yard work in the early Spring?  We found a nest under one of the pine trees.  There was a lot of fur, no mama, and one dead baby bunny (it looked like a broken neck and a recent kill because the body was limp).  Not far from the nest we found two babies hiding and scared silly.  So I now have two little girls exclaiming "no mama" in a way that you know it relates to them.  Being placed in this predicament, Karl said to pull out the brooding box we made last year and put them in there.


 So added to our already busy days of soccer, we were now caring for orphaned baby bunnies.


 
Every day they gave them fresh clover and water.  The bunnies were being tame for awhile, but Karl and I noticed they were starting to get rambunctious.  The two were starting to jump and reach about 2 inches from the top of the hutch.  We knew we needed to let them go.

 
After a few weeks of explaining how they are wild animals, they are not babies anymore (grow faster then people), and they were not happy being caged, they agreed to let them go.
 
To make the transition even more difficult, it was a rainy day.  This was showing their inner turmoil as they let them go.  Bella choose an area near the wild parts of our land behind the fort.  She felt it would give lots of cover and food as they readjust to being wild bunnies again. 
 
 
Then guess what happened, we found another nest, only this one was not abandoned as we saw momma coming to a fro to care for the babies.  After this picture, the next day, the nest was empty.  Either momma bunny moved them or a wild animal got them.  But now the girls think all the wild bunnies are their bunnies.


Daily Life with Keva and Nature

Christine Loves watermelon!

 
Keva Blocks are back in the spotlight again!
 
 
Going on Nature Walks to the pond.


 
Several Canadian Geese have taken up residence in the pond.


 
More turtles are around.  I found one under a pile of wood.  Karl found a snapping turtle in the garage!  I hope this will motivate a thorough cleaning which has been pushed on the back burner as we deal with our changes and closing up the school year.   

Painting in Water Colors





Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Working in the garden and orchard

 
Trying to teach the girls about good and bad bugs in the garden.  They thought worms were bad, "Yucky and Dirty".

 
Criselda has gotten very comfortable with the dogs now.

 
Some weeding action here!


 
Who says working in the yard has to be boring!

 
Giving the trees some organic fertilizer!

 
Look how strong I am!  Christine is an animal when it comes to working in the garden.  She can go for hours!

 
Bella spreading mulch!

 
Anton weeding.

 
I use old papers under the mulch to be a weed block.  It really cuts down on the weeding later in the season if I do this first!


Even the chickens had some time in the garden, only they were prepping the veggie garden beds for planting by flipping the soil and eating bugs.  Way to go girls!!

Busy Times

Sorry I have not been keeping up to our extended families and friends.  We have been doing a lot of growing and changing in our family.
 
The Three girls after Bella's Soccer practice one day.

 
Having fun on the swings on the fort.
 
 
We met up with some friends at the local park on a particularly warm Spring Day.




 
Afterwards we went to the grocery, "Food Store" to pick up ice cream and watermelon.  Christine loves watermelon and prays for us to not run out!