For my birthday, around the summer solstice, my neighbor gifted me with a beautiful bouquest. And now, on this seventh day of July, some of those flowers are still looking pretty and summer-y.
Like many others, I'm glad that last week's heat has lowered about ten degrees. We've had a few nice showers. I'm no longer itching from misquito bites that come with summer watering.
The raccoon saga - a neighbor saw a raccoon going in and out of my chimney. After a while I had a chimney cap installed, the chimney guy didn't see raccoons, and the projected time for raccoon babies to be born and grown had passed.
Only thing was, mama and babies must have been hiding in an L at the bottom of the chimney flue. After a few days, mama got desperate and worked at the flue covering in the basement and was able to work it loose.
She ate a couple of bags of Cheetos I had on a table, also sampled most of a bag of flour, drank toilet water, and went back to the babies. Her tracks were in the flour and she left a mess behind.
I don't do critters well, two neighbor men nicely helped make sure she was back in the chimney, and they wedged the flue cover so she couldn't make her way back. My daughter helped me clean up the mess she left behind. Thankfully, the basement is unfinished.
The chimney guy came back and removed the chimney cap so mama could come and go and the babies could get bigger. And now we wait. A couple of nights ago there were still little squeaks, so the family is still there.
Apparently several neighbors have had similar stories, chimney caps have appeared, and mama moves on to the next house.





