Cloth Porch

Snake Face Worm Dude

You all know by now that I am not a huge fan of insects/worms/creepy-crawly things…

This guy keeps moving back into the cloth porch.

My friend Liisa thinks that it is BEAUTIFUL.  I am not afraid, because dude is much to slow moving, still I am not convinced that it is beautiful as much as it is sort of interesting as long as it is at arms length.  This fat worm dude is about the size of a tomato worm and has a snake’s face and head…

Anyone know specifically what it is and what it will become if it goes to another phase?

 

 

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Morning Rain

It rained at Tiny House Ontario for a good portion of the night and right into the morning.  It was welcome.  We needed it and my garden is happy now.

When I got up this morning at about 7:00 am it was still raining and the cloth porch was drenched.  The cloth hangs onto the water and it becomes opaque.  I thought you might like to see what it looks like in a photo.  I had to edit it because the image turned out to be totally dark.  The truth is somewhere between, it is not dark but it is far more grey in there when it rains then it looks in the photo.  The second photo which is unedited as the cloth porch dries is more realistic.

 

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Tiny Open House

Tiny House Ontario had a few friends over the other night.  I took some photos of my friends, some are more camera shy than others and some are more photogenic than others.  Please note that I am not in the photos… LOL!  The line has to be drawn somewhere!

There were 12 people at the get together but it was a little bit staggered  – 6 people were no-shows, but it is PRIDE weekend in Kingston and I know that a few people got busy with this event, and another just plain forgot the date and showed up a day late with his guitar.  With the number of people we had, it did not feel crowded to me, but of course I live in a Tiny House, and I am not sure how my guests felt about it.

It was wonderful to have children there!  The dogs also settled in and were happy to have company to pet them and also to give them junk food.

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Wild Thing!

In the forests in our area of Ontario there are a lot of places that grow prickly bushes and thorn trees.  The Tiny House Ontario forest is no exception to this.  We have hawthorn, wild roses, black cap and raspberries growing wild as well there are several varieties of thistle including one that tricked me into thinking that it was a soft lovely plant… until it got spikes growing out all over the place.

We also have loads and loads of what we locals call “prickly pear”, I know from looking it up that prickly pear is actually the name of a cactus that grows in the Southern US, but it is not what I have here.  The canes range from ground level to 6 feet in height but they bend down as canes do so the canes can actually be about 10 or 12 feet in length.  They do not have flowers or berries, they have no detectible smell, but they are vicious when you try to walk through them.  The sharp spikes go right through your clothing and dig into your skin.  They take hold of you like velcro and it is difficult to get away.  Walking through them is not, at all, fun.

Even though they are wild and unruly, Tiny House Ontario was built right next to a huge stand of them which is both long and wide because many wild animals make it their home and I want to witness them.

In the cloth porch you can always hear them scurrying through.  I stop, listening and hoping to catch a glance.  Sometimes, I see a chipmunk, red squirrel, black/grey squirrel, robins, black snake, and garter snake, woodpeckers, grouse, partridge and loads of other bird varieties, rabbits, coons and even deer and escaped chickens.  We have also heard wolves, coyotes and fishers many times but not caught a glimpse.

I love all animals, and wish they would come out more frequently  but I know that our scent keeps them as well as the more dangerous coyotes, wolves and bears back.

Fishers are about the only exception.  I don’t like them or trust them to stay back.  They seem to have no fear and can confirm I have heard them right up next to the Tiny House screaming like Dementors (from the Harry Potter series) in the night.   These little killers worry me because of my tiny dogs and sadly they are also not natural to here.  I understand that the Ministry brought them in to control the porcupine population.  I grew up here, and know that porcupines are around because we had a dog that was always getting quilled and also because they are sometimes dead on the road.   I know about these little critters, but I am not afraid of a porcupine who need not be feared unless you try to get to close. I wish that people would just leave wild things alone.

(UPDATE AUGUST 18, 2012 Prickly Pear is Devil’s Walking Stick!)

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Breakfast Music

I finally figured out how to upload video so here is a sound clip from Tiny House Ontario.  The grinding sound is me moving the computer on the BBQ.  Sorry!  I needed a level spot.

The video should tell you what it is like to sit here over a tea.

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