How about we start out this first Wednesday in April post with some Sand Hill Crane Colts Cuteness Overload?
Trumpet says, "That sounds like a great idea to me!"
Now I know which one is "Spring"...she chooses the flower garden to take her afternoon rest...
At 90 degrees in the shade, I can't say as I blame her...
What a beautiful picture of "Spring"....
Trumpet says, "Hey! What about ME? Aren't I cute sitting here on my haunches in the shade too?"
Yes,, Trumpet, you are very cute too...looks like you are either typing on your computer or playing the piano this those long fingers...
"I guess I'd better get up and go see where Mom and Dad went..."
"I think they went this way..."
Somehow Spring decided to go for a quick swim and cool off, and then she wondered where everyone else was and why weren't they following her??
"Hey, y'all! You ought to come down here where the water is cool and refreshing!"
"Where'd everyone go???"
"Hey! Save some food for me!"
"Whew! I thought everyone had gone off and left me!"
Mama said, "You gotta stay close to me little ones...I will keep you safe AND show you where the good food is."
Hooray...everyone is safe and sound and happy again.
Meanwhile, our saga with the Muscovy ducks continues...they have found a nice cool spot to spend the hot afternoon, in the shade on the other side of Still Waters Pond.
The folks who came to try and capture them and take them home with them were not successful yesterday, as the ducks stayed over there on the other side, but they showed back up in our yard later in the evening when no one was available to catch them.
However, we've discovered that they have created a nest under our porch, and now have 4 eggs. The people who came to try and catch them said the ducks are all females, so the eggs aren't fertilized. I guess they would be good to eat...but...I'm not quite brave enough to try...however, if they keep laying more eggs I may have to think about that. It went from two to four overnight...
And our sweet Blackie Sue watches all the excitement around her, but she continues to get more rotund with child every day...and I really am not so sure that it is in hers or our best interest to keep her here for the "blessed event". I was literally praying about this overnight the other night, and asking the Lord to give me some kind of peace of mind about what to do. We are not really "equipped" to handle multiple kittens here at our house and there are too many predators around who could harm them outside on our porch...

And then this dear lady, who is the same one who is trying to capture the ducks (with her husband), said that she loves cats and has a good place for them, and that she would be very happy to take Blackie Sue home with her and keep her through the birth and care of her babies, and then at the appropriate time she would get Blackie Sue "fixed", and also take care of the kittens and find homes for them! I told her she was an answer to prayer and a miracle in my estimation.
So while they were here trying to catch the ducks, we decided that she would go ahead and take Blackie Sue home with her now as she is thinking that Blackie Sue is getting pretty close to delivery...so she scooped her up and took her to their car and tried to put her in a cat carrier, but it was a little too small for Blackie Sue, and she squirmed and managed to escape from our friend's arms and refused to be caught again...
And so she is still here with us, as are the ducks. They won't be coming back until possibly tomorrow to try again...
And meanwhile, I am having 2nd thoughts about letting Blackie Sue go home with her. I know that once that happens she will most likely NOT come back here to live as she will then be used to living indoors and we are not in a position to have indoor cats here.
And although I haven't asked Sunshine what HE thinks about that idea (I still can't wrap my head around Sunshine being a "HE", and possibly the father of her babies...)
I am very mindful of the fact that these two are very fond of each other and I think they would each miss the other if they were separated. Do you think cats have those kinds of feelings? I'm not that much of a cat "expert" (that's pretty obvious I guess!) but I am conscious of their affection for one another and I just think Sunshine would be very lonely without Blackie Sue.
And maybe I would be too.
So I continue to pray, and I have also put out a box on the porch, with a sheet in it and some old chair cushions under the sheet, in the possibility that Blackie Sue could go into labor sooner than we think. I don't know if she will go in there or not, but at least I am making the effort.
Some of who who are more experienced in these matters may have some better advice for me. I'm all ears.
Thank you for your kind thoughts and little prayers for this situation. I just want to do what is best for all concerned.
Okay, NOW, it IS April already, and of course that means it is time for the roll call of the calendars! Here you go:
This one is in my bathroom, and I love the view of the picnic table on the shore of that beautiful lake in the sunset. I can just envision sitting there with my hubby and enjoying watching the sunset together as we have our evening supper or just sit there and relax...if only there weren't any bugs...
This is the John Sloane Country Seasons painting for April! "Spring Market Day". I love the old Trolley /street car, don't you? Have you ever ridden on one? My father grew up in Crafton, PA., which is a suburb of Pittsburgh. They used to ride the streetcar down town. And then before my mother met my father, she lived in Crafton with her older sister for a while, and she actually met my father's sister at the streetcar stop in their neighborhood, and they became friends, and one thing led to another, and my mother was introduced to my father by his sister, who later became my Aunt Marion, and they lived happily ever after. In case you've missed that story before, you can read all about it
HERE.
Next comes the Thomas Kinkade calendar, which is in my hubby's bathroom. We were both looking at this one today, and remarking about how interesting this "Spanish Cafe'" is. There is SO much detail in this painting, I could look at it all day and still see new things. I love the verses on this calendar also:
And this is the Teapot Calendar...I love this pretty dainty rosebud teapot and set.
Interesting and fun quote:
What do you do when you're "freaked out?" Drink tea? Hmmm, well, I do find it comforting.
Okay, I love this Susan Branch calendar for April...
And my pretty songbird has come out with her Spring Bonnet on...I can hear her singing already...
Here's some thoughts for today from God's Word, The Bible:
John 3:8 New King James Version
8 The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear the sound of it,
but cannot tell where it comes from and where it goes.
So is everyone who is born of the Spirit.”
Well, my friends, Oh, I almost forgot! Hubby's eye appointment yesterday went extremely well. He is doing so well that the doctor doesn't want to see him for 6 months! He told him that he was "lucky" that the eye condition that he has has not worsened and seems to be doing well. My hubby told him that he is not lucky, but blessed. And that's the truth! We praise the Lord for this wonderful news, as the eye condition that he has could mean further surgery on his cornea, and that would be much more involved, but the doctor doesn't seem to think it is going to be necessary, at least not anytime soon, so we are very very thankful! So Praise the Lord for this answer to prayer!
We have an Administrative Board meeting at church tonight in a little while, so I need to get a move on. We need to be there since I am the Secretary and hubby is the Chairman of the Board. LOL.
I'll be back soon, and hope to get around to visiting you all soon...but I'm way behind because it seems like I spend a lot of time watching the birds and the cats and doing other things. So bear with me. Hopefully things will calm down soon.
Bye for now dear friends.
I'm not convinced that Sunshine is a boy. Is your friend certain? Did she look under the tail? My Lucy looked very much like Sunshine - not really an orange cat. Unneutered feral toms usually have big necks and are not overly chummy with other cats. Mating cats don't look or sound like it is 'pleasant'. Anyway, that's my 2-cents worth of not expert knowledge. I hope the re-homing of the ducks and Blackie-Sue goes well. Keep us posted! The little colts are so cute and are growing stronger each day! xo
ReplyDeleteIve had cats forever but never had a pregnant cat - mine were always fixed. My dog and cat are affectionate with each other and in the past when one of our dogs passed, for a few days after the cat would lay in the dog bed. It was heartbreaking. But it it did pass and of course extra attention was given to the cat. I wish I could give some good advise. Anything having to do with animals I sometimes think with my heart first. My feelings overwhelm any intelligent decision I may be trying to make. 🙏🏻🙏🏻 Praying for you.
ReplyDeleteFirst, I'm delighted to hear John's eye condition has stabilized. Blessed, indeed!
ReplyDeleteTrumpet and Spring are such delights! I'd be sorely tempted to want to scoop one or both up in my arms ... probably much to mom and pop's wrath. (Ouch!)
Sorry, I know next to nothing about felines. You've a good point about their fondness for one another and who knows what the stress of being moved might do to Blackie Sue's condition. God's in the details, I know ... but it's still hard not to worry.
I love seeing the colts, they are cute and growing fast!
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry the ducks couldn't be captured. I hope tomorrow goes better.
We had a few cats, but only one at a time and they were fixed, so I don't have great tips. Hard decisions.
Great news on John! Yes, he is blessed.
The colts are so cute. Not sure what you should do about your cats. At least you won't have any rodents to bother you! Love all your calendar pictures!
ReplyDeleteWonderful news about John! I know that makes both of you so happy, Pamela. I think you made the right decision to keep Blackie Sue, and that cozy box bed looks like a wonderful place for her to have her kittens. Whether or not Sunshine is the dad, if the two like each other so much, it would be such a sad thing to separate them. And the colts? Well, they always steal the show! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteLove your Colts and the dialogue you wrote for them.. Oh my those "fingers" toes are sure long and gangly. Too cute.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what to do with your Kitty saga.. Hopefully the lady will be able to get the ducks gone and Blackie Sue taken care of.
Keep on praying.
Sue
Oh I forgot to say PTL on your Hubby's good eye report. Very thankful.
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I always worry when the colts stray like that! personally, I don't think having the cat deliver and care for her kittens to be too much work. In 8 weeks, the kittens will be old enough to find homes. That is a good time to have Blackie Sue fixed and then let her stay with her friend Sunshine-yes, cats do develop strong bonds to one another!
ReplyDeleteOh dear...I'm just not sure we can manage the kitten situation here with them having to stay outside on the porch once they get too big to stay in the box. Our porch is open and high off the ground, and too easy for them to fall off of...and we have hawks hovering nearby...I just don't know if I can handle the added stress. If I could keep them inside it might be different, but I can't, and we don't have any other place that would be safer. I am still having mixed emotions about it, but I have to do what is best for us too. It's hard....
DeletePam, an alternate title to this post could be, "Cattails." As for kitties, my children have had them over the years since they grew up and left home, but I know very little about them. I'm truly a dog person.
ReplyDeleteI am sooo glad, and thankful, for this report on John's eye problem(s). Yes, without a doubt, he is "blessed" and not "lucky."
bob says he thinks sunshine is female and blackie sue is male. he has always had cats I never had had one.you do have a problem to solve. so glad Johns eyes are doing well. keep us posted on the cats and the baby birds.. they are so sweet, you need a screen to keep the bug out so you can watch all the critters in comfort. I do hate the bugs of summer, gnats and skeeters ugh. we are in the 90's also. double ugh, in April? the first week??6
ReplyDeleteTell Bob that I thought that too, until Blackie Sue started getting a very round tummy and now has little "ninnies" starting to protude on her tummy.
DeleteAwww these pictures are adorable! I love the colts with the flowers! Such perfect spring vibes. I am hoping to decorate our house for spring after we have our kitchen cabinets painted this week. It is my favorite time of year! So fun to see your cats are little buddies too! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteOh no, I accidentally deleted your comment about the goats on my blog. I had such a good laugh at what you said and even replied, but then I realized I had made some typos (ugh, so frustrating!). In my attempt to clean it up, I ended up deleting your comment too. I just wanted to let you know that I loved your message. Glad it made you guys laugh!
ReplyDeleteHi Pam! Praise God that your husband's eye appointment went well and that he won't need surgery at this time. I love all the birds and wildlife you have around there at Still Waters Pond. I hope that things go well with Blackie Sue's delivery. It looks like Blackie Sue and Sunshine are very attached to each other. I hope you have a good Friday. See you again soon!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. They are so darn cute and you brought a smile to my face. I hope you have a beautiful weekend.
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