Friday, April 24, 2026

Cozy Ladybug and Acrobatic Fox


Well, apparently all it took for us to get better weather was for me to complain about it on the blog. Yesterday was a dream of a day, sunny and comfortable. I opened all the windows and let the air flow through the house, and sat out on the back garden bench for an hour or two just watching the birds and bugs and taking photos.

The morning was chilly. That's when I found this little ladybug hunkered down inside an azalea blossom. That azalea is called "Pink Spider" and it's one that I got for free during the Covid lockdowns years ago, when one of the garden centers was giving its plants away. There appears to be a second azalea in the same pot, with solid pink blossoms. I guess they make a good shelter for ladybugs!


This was my main job for the day -- cleaning all the windows in the living room and bedroom. It took a couple of hours because we have a lot of freakin' windows, but the room looks much better. I only do this once a year or so and it makes a huge difference. I still have to do the front of the house -- the dining room and the window next to the front door. I'll get around to it eventually.

Dave stayed home yesterday because he wasn't feeling well, but he was either asleep in bed or in his chair wearing headphones much of the afternoon, so honestly it wasn't much different from having the house to myself.


As I sat on the bench in the afternoon this little blue tit was flitting around in the maple tree overhead, evidently eating bugs.


And when I took a close look at the tree's tiny flowers, I saw that they were indeed covered with little insects -- that winged one at the top got my attention first, but look at all the others too! Aphids, I think? You can even see glistening drops of tree sap at the bottom of the picture, center-right. Bug heaven!


And then this morning, as I sat down to write, this happened. A young fox appeared at our window, peering in at me over the top of the television. It had climbed up on a patio planter to get a view indoors. As I watched it jumped atop the fence between us and the neighbors, and walked across the thick ivy that covers the fence. I'm guessing it's hunting something up there -- bird nests, maybe? It eventually jumped down without catching anything, as far as I could tell. Wild Kingdom!

8 comments:

  1. I suspect that the young fox was checking you out and wondering what you might taste like*. Perhaps realising that he could not tackle you on his own, he has probably gone away to recruit some mates and they'll be back today or tomorrow so make sure you close those windows and stay indoors!
    *= probably tandoori chicken.

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  2. Firstly I love your rug in the sitting room, so much colour! Foxes are no longer scared of humans, happily we no longer hunt them, they are much bolder, I do love their colourful coats. Good to see the birds after the bugs, it's the natural cycle.

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  3. Maybe the fox was birdwatching!
    Good photo of the bluetit and the aphids

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  4. Your living room is almost a jungle, but looks lovely. How lucky to watch a bird feeding on bugs.

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  5. Your living room looks like a conservatory. So beautiful. I love seeing the fox and especially love knowing the blue tit is gorging itself on aphids. Thank you, blue tit.

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  6. You are almost finding yourself a job to do in your retirement. Not housekeeping but recording all the happenings in your garden. The living room is lovely its greenery echoes the garden outside.. Someone over many years recorded everything thing in their garden, I think she was called Jennifer Owens.

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  7. Your living room looks wonderful; I love how the rug picks up the theme from all the real plants in the room.
    That fox probably thinks he/she is a cat :-)

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  8. I don't feel quite so bad now about my infrequent window cleaning if you only do yours once a year. 😁

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