Nature

The Force of Nature!

My husband and I were sitting in the cloth porch this afternoon.  We were discussing plans for the next week because he is away on business and I had to return to Hamilton for the week because there is a list of things that need doing here.  Suddenly there was a HUGE explosive noise that happened not too far away from the house.  I could tell that it was within the property that belongs to us, just South East of Tiny House Ontario.

My husband is not a rural born person and he was puzzled, but I knew right away that we were losing some HUGE trees to the drought.

We walked back through the land.  All of the forest small plants are dead, small trees too are failing.  We found the big tree that we thought had come down but then we saw that not only was one down but quite a few came down.  We lost a lot in last year’s tornado but now one of the biggest trees on the property lost a huge part and there are about 8 more trees that have come down.  We did not stay too long back at the ridge, there was still a lot of noise coming from the trees and I certainly do not want to be under one of those if they fall!

Can you see the tree spirits in the images?

My God!  We need rain.

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Solar Panel Prep

Tiny House Ontario does not get a lot of direct sun because it is located in the middle of the forest.  The clearing where the garden is located has also got enough space and light for the Tiny Solar array.  I decided to build a small deck for it to sit on so that the ground cover plant will not hinder the sun rays getting through.  This location will mean that the wires will have to run about 50 feet before they enter Tiny House Ontario.

I am really looking forward to having this up and running!

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Rain Dance Required!

At Tiny House Ontario my morning ritual is to look out the window to see how the forest survived the night.  There are changes every single day even if it is simply wildlife that is moving around.  Currently, the forest is gasping for a drink.  The tops of the maples have started turning yellow in response to the current drought conditions.  It took 100 litres to give the garden a drink and I suppose that the forest would need about a million litres for it to help them through until the next rain.  That is a hundred of those water trucks full and then there would be the issue of getting it spread around.

The ancestor tree next to the cloth porch is the only tree that seems to be OK but of course, I always give it my bath water, dish water, left over tea and coffee including the grounds and leaves as well as melted ice water from my cooler.  Lucky tree.

Today, when the forecast called for rain I think I even saw Dictator chipmunk doing a little dance.  Sadly, the rain turned out to be less than a mm.  The good thing is that it did cool off the air a bit, so there is something to be grateful for.

There is hope! I just looked up the weather on my computer and found that the forecast calls for possible storms tonight and there is rain on the forecast for the next couple of days too.  I hope that we will have a few days of slow steady rain.  I am sure that the farmers would agree!  I can’t wait to tell the chipmunk!

 

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All Wet!

Hj and I carried in 100 litres of water for the garden yesterday.  We are fortunate to have neighbours who are kind to us because we do not yet have a well on our land.

Today the garden looks really good again!

Hj, also did a bit of clearing nearby so that we can get the solar panels set up there next week.

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Exciting Guest!

Just yesterday I was saying that I had to do very uninteresting things.  This was NOT that I was not calling out to the universe to send me an erratic bit of craziness into my life.  Still, a call got me out of bed early this morning which I found only slightly annoying but which got me out of bed when I sort of hoped to sleep.

When I got up, the dogs and husband also wanted to get up.  Might as well get to the morning rituals.  So, everyone goes to the bathroom, dogs breakfast prepared and gobbled up fast, kettle on, coffee bodum filled, cups out, granola bars.  The kettle was nearly boiling when our closest neighbour came right into the house without so much as knocking.  So much for a nice quiet morning!  I am not sure that I have ever mentioned that our closest neighbour is a chipmunk named Dictator.  There he was right in the middle of the room, my husband, myself and the four dogs noticed him at exactly the same time.  So, without much warning, we had a crazy chasing freaking out batch of dogs chasing the poor terrified, fast moving, erratic and seemingly insane creature filling up every space in the Tiny House.

Dictator chipmunk built its home right next to THO, moving in right under the tarp where I keep the miscellaneous extra building supplies.  Since this little critter moved in it has trained me to bring it water and nuts.  It stands near the cloth porch and yells “tuck, tuck, tuck, tuck” at me when it wants something.  I think it is sort of cute and with the horrible lack of rain that we have this year (60% less than normal), I think that bringing in an extra cup of water a week for the Dictator next door is not a hardship.  I always comply which his orders since I like his company.

Anyway, when the dogs were away last week, Dictator started breaking into the cloth porch and was even into the house a couple of times through the screen door, but I just told him to get out and even though he makes the orders he complied.  It was not a really big issue – sort of cute, you know?

Today was different.  It was like the world went crazy for a couple of minutes!  Dictator finally hid by squeezing into the space under the in-house sink and then under the toilet so while it was quiet we brought the dogs out to their yard.  My husband opened the toilet, scared Dictator out and then the little chap ran to the cloth porch and out the hole between the two cement pads.

I had put some wood in there a few times already but Dictator does not want this hole filled so I guess that it must order one of its minions to remove the wood.  Today I filled it with rocks and then put a large rock in the way so that Dictator will not have easy access.  I guess this is silly because I am certain that he can come in easily by putting a hole in the cloth porch.  Still, I hope that the impact of today is just heavy enough that the cloth porch and the Tiny House seem out of bounds.

After I locked Dictator out, I brought out a fresh bowl of water, some soybeans and almonds.  After he sufficiently recovered, I watched him enjoy his Tiny feast.

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Of course it was not possible to take photos of this mornings exciting beginning, but I put in a photo so that readers who are not familiar with chipmunks.  They are quite cute!  Dictator is about 6 inches long plus his tail is about 4 inches.

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