"Following
my morning garden chores, I sat on a bench for a rest. Sitting there less than
30 minutes, I observed several black swallowtails, a couple of Eastern Tiger
Swallowtails, a few Monarchs, a couple of goldfinches, a pair of cardinals, a
few hummingbirds, in addition to lots of white cabbage butterflies and tons of
bees and moths. For this, my friend, is what I toil 10 months of the year."
CBJ
(aka ABN.)
Our little
backyard Butterfly, Bird and Bee habitat
has been quite lively these past couple of months. We documented a record number of butterfly species, surpassing the previously recorded maximum by four species. 
After a
recent influx of Monarchs and hummingbirds on their journey to a warmer venue,
and as other butterflies prepare for their winter hibernation the activity has
noticeably decreased.
While the
goldfinch population has tapered off to a pair or two, the Robin family has
returned from their summer hiatus. And there is an increase of red flashes as the cardinals dart through the garden.
The buzz of the bees remains constant.
Apparently
word of our little habitat has spread. While we are all for diversity, there is
not enough room for opossums and raccoons. We understand they are looking for
water sources, but honestly, they are not considerate guests. Feeling they
would thrive better, Captain has initiated an Urban Mammal Relocation Program to a wooded area near the Ohio River.
One might
think it would be the beginning of a slower pace for the gardeners. Not so, as
the rush to prepare for the next season begins. Beds must be prepared for fall
planting as well as for early spring planting. Repairs must be made, spent
flowers removed, leaf mulch applied, pots washed, all before the cold, short
days of winter.
Since the
gardeners are also the home maintenance crew, our work is never slow. You may
recall our post from April 2024 about the re-plastering of our vintage home. It
was completed in August!
For about a
week, we lived in our bedroom, kitchen and back porch as four rooms, plus the
bath and hall on the main level were painted.
The painting is now completed! Fortunately the painters moved the heavy furniture and we worked diligently to clean and return order to our home. It is now company ready.
A much
needed reprieve for the gardeners and home maintenance crew is next on the
agenda. Perhaps now is the time to explore a little in our home state and have a
taste of bourbon.