Who Is This Masked Man?

Fly season has officially started.
You can always tell...


because the equines are incognito.


Yes, fly masks are back on again.


And the solar fly catchers are working hard!


Every year I talk about these fly catchers...
because they are the best fly trap we have ever had...
and we have about a dozen around the farm...
and we've had them for years and years.
(There's a link on the sidebar of this page if you find yourself in need.)
I must warn you... you must fill the dish beneath the fly catcher with the 
smelliest substance known to man.
The flies just love it!!

And while we are on the subject of pests...
there has been a fox in our front pasture for the past several evenings.
As a precautionary measure, we have been keeping the guineas confined to their yard for a few days...
until the fox figures out there is nothing good to eat here.


Since they are in their own yard, we have been able to harvest eggs each day.
Eight eggs each day... eight tiny, delectable gourmet eggs!


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Several years ago, we placed this swing in the yard by the barn.
I planted two wisteria in hopes that some day they would cover the arbor.
Swinging beneath a canopy of blooming wisteria just seemed so romantic.


Finally, years later my wish has come true... and it is quite romantic!


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A few more noteworthy blooms...
Purples seem to be abundant at this time of year.









A week or so ago, I mentioned that our single remaining Muscovy duck had
gotten broody and was sitting on a lone egg.
Tuesday we took that egg away.
It was time... time to get on with life.
Wednesday morning she was back outside roosting on the roof of the duck hut.


We were relieved to see her out and about once again.


We need to find her some friends!

Comments

Lynne said…
Wisteria romance . . .
Beautiful . . .
Fly Masks, not as pretty but must “ save the day!”
Rain, humid, high 90’s . . . mosquitoes, bugs, ants, no see ‘ems . . . WOW!
All of a sudden . . . are you bothered with mosquitoes?
Bee Haven Bev said…
Yes, but not so much. Mostly flies and no-see-ums. They are crazy...fly up your nose, in your eyes and in your ears!!
Those plaid fly masks are pretty darn stylish, all things considered.
The JR said…
I ordered one of the solar fly traps a few minutes ago. How long does it usually take for them to send them to you?

Bee Haven Bev said…
Gosh, I am not sure....it's been years since we ordered them. Make sure you use their fly bait and change it if it rains....the smellier, the better. If you really want to get the fly bait going, when you mix it up... add a raw egg and a can of beer.
The JR said…
Thanks, I'll try that. Sounds stinky :)
This N That said…
The Equines look like they may be ready for a game of "Pin the tail on the Donkey"..look out girls..Handsome masks.Your purples are lovely...especially the Wisteria..perfect place for it..so invasive..
jaz@octoberfarm said…
fly mask time! i will be happy when i see you take them off! do th guinea eggs taste like chicken egg or different?
leora h byras said…
Please make your home an airbnb. I will drive down from Maine and pay you to let me sleep in your guest room and love your animals for a few days. I will bring Ritz! :)
Sonya said…
The third picture down after the swing/wisteria arbor, what is that plant? I have one around my pool and have nursed it back to health. I love it but don't know what it is since previous owner planted it.