Thursday, March 5, 2026
Unicorn Magic and the Two-Minute Garden
Here's my find from yesterday's walk home from work -- someone's unicorn charm. I left it on the sidewalk hoping whoever dropped it will retrace their steps to find it again. Maybe the magic of the unicorn will help guide the owner back.
I am about to take off for Florida. I'm pretty much packed and I will be in the air in a matter of hours, insha'allah.
I took down the wildlife cam, intending to bring it with me to Florida. I've always wanted to get some video of whatever's happening in my stepmother's yard at night. I'm imagining the place is rife with possums, raccoons, armadillos and maybe even an alligator or two. But I'm not sure I'm going to bring it. There will be a ton of people around this weekend and it's probably not the best time to try to get wildlife footage. We'll see.
Meanwhile, here's what came off the camera from the beginning of this week:
There's not that much exciting, to be honest. First, Pale Cat making his or her rounds, passing one way and then four minutes later passing another, just at the time when the light dimmed enough to make the camera switch from color to black-and-white. Then there's some random fox footage, and then I take the camera off its mount so I can use the terra cotta planter it was sitting on for the rescued primroses.
At 1:07, a fox runs by with something in its mouth and buries it in one of the hydrangea pots. Probably one of those dog treats someone gives them. (Not me, I swear!)
Then there's more fox back-and-forth, followed at 1:38 by two nearly identical "Loch Ness Monster" style videos of Tabby passing by, once at 4:30 a.m. and again after 7 p.m. That cat is out at all hours. Finally the fox comes sniffing around once more, maybe looking for its buried treat?
I haven't seen the fox with the bare tail tip in a while. But maybe its tail fur has grown back?
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Safe journey Steve.
ReplyDeleteI must have YPDS because I read "Shadows and Light" every day but I do not remember you saying you would be off to Florida at the beginning of March. Perhaps you are suffering from SRDS. Other symptoms include obsession with plants and abandoned or lost items discovered in the mean streets of West Hampstead.
ReplyDeleteFlorida has armadillos?
ReplyDeleteHave a good flight and enjoy your trip.
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