and just to say first,  i am looking forward to getting over to all the comments of the last few days.  I'd been doing that last eve when the Lightning came…so….looking forward.

 

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Tay is on Yet Another Mission.  All over,  everywhere,  she's digging these small holes.  At first i didn't understand,  but it has become clear because i watched her this morning before i went to work.  She goes about sniffing sniffing sniffing and suddenly STOPS,  nose pressed to the earth and the begins to dig.  Only takes a minute and there we are.  A big fat unattractive (to me) grub.  Same ones i have found in the Compost.  Same ones in that one raised bed along the outside fence.   I have tried to ignore them.  They are BIG and well, grubs.  And now i watch as she unearths them.  There are a LOT.   She unearths them, snifs them and then walks away.  

So,  i decided to Stand and Face and i googled Big White Grubs:

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yup.   Green Fruit Beetle  cotinis mintabilis   Yup.  larvae.  This summer there were MANY,  motoring around through the air in slo motion.  The kids and i used to call them flying olives.  They are like blimps.  They fly slow and low and are clumsey,  they bang into the house,  fall to the earth with impact, reorganize and take off again.  Why there were so many here this summer,  since i have no producing fruit trees which the adult beetle feeds on????  Because i have

COMPOST.  this is what their "babies",  those homely big white grubs NEED.  One of the sites i looked at put it this way:  feed on decomposing organic material along with your worms and other members of your    Microherd.   

they do no damage.  They do not eat roots of plants.  The down side of them is that they turn into those Flying Olives who feed on fruit.   but for me,  they are actually beneficial because they do Enormous work to convert the plant material and manure into EARTH.

But there's more.  While searching,  i saw this.  These very same grubs are sold,  ten to a package for live feed for pet chameleons and lizards.  one site, 3.99 pounds…british…for a 10 pack.  So  actually,  if i could get into it (which i can't but it's a fun thought),  Tay and i could go into business.  Like with Truffles,  yes?  A grub sniffing dog.

 

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and inbetween,  she enjoyed her corn cob to the fullest.  I CANNOT imagine the scenario in her mind as she prances around with it held high like the greatest Prize of All.

And tomorrow begins the First of the Stretch,  the Expanse of FIVE DAYS.  I got Everything i could think of in town i need to day when i went to work for the Old Cowboy.  There should be NO reason to go back into town until Monday.  Am watching self.  

 

 

 

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17 responses to “the eve of the beginning of ~5~”

  1. Michelle in NYC Avatar

    “Microland and the Grub sniffing dog” sounds like the title of a fine illustrated kid book about how a wise crone and her dog find a way to make a living from their little plot of land. “Tay the Goatherd” is another but you might just have to make that one’s plot entirely fictional. So, welcome to your first five day at home retreat. See you soon.

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  2. jude Avatar

    How nice to have time, does all of this impact your finances?

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  3. Dana Avatar

    Ah, the luxury of time. I am happy for you and curious about how you will be within these new expanses of freedom. The idea of time is so fraught with a sense of never enough and judgement about its use that a gift of more (suddenly) becomes an opportunity and a mirror. What is most important to you? How will Being play out through you as you lose the outside entanglements that dictate your actions? Questions of utmost interest to me in my life, so naturally I find them captivating in yours.

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  4. Mo Crow Avatar

    Hey Tay watch out for those corn cobs!
    With his sharp little teeth and powerful jaws our cat friend Ariel ate up a handful of corn cob when he was young and had to have it surgically removed. Think about how corn cobs never decompose in the compost heap and are used for making pipes!

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  5. Mo Crow Avatar

    & Oh how I love chameleons with those fabulous eyes and spiral tails!

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  6. dee Avatar

    ENJOY your five days!!!!! (that’s five exclamation points)

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  7. grace Forrest Avatar

    Thank You, on this first very good day of the Five….

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  8. grace Forrest Avatar

    It’s Time to have Time no matter the hardship in other ways.
    It’s Just Time.
    yes. finances…a funny word for me, cause for me it’s food.
    food me food dogs food cat food Goats.
    But i’ll work it out some way. I need LIFE right now. Not a lot of it left, really and there’s Big Work to be done before i go.

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  9. grace Forrest Avatar

    i am beginning to look at this as something i am Committed to. Always in the past it was a “sorta” thing, but now for REAL. No more Later.
    I LOVE your words here and i have noted them. I will use them
    to GO from….”How will Being play out through you as you lose the outside entanglements that dictate your actions?”
    “How will Being play out through you as you lose the outside entanglements that dictate your actions?”
    i could repeat that question here a million times.
    it is the Question.
    so…hey ho. here we Go.
    LOVE!

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  11. grace Forrest Avatar

    yes. i had one once named Charles

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  12. grace Forrest Avatar

    yes. that’s what i say to Self….OK. ok and Ok….

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  13. grace Forrest Avatar

    some people say…well, time to let go of the Goats.

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  14. Mo Crow Avatar

    the surgical removal of that chomped up corn cob cost us $800 & it was only 6 months after he had chomped up a third of a small rubber ball which also cost us $800 to have surgically removed…

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  15. julie Avatar
    julie

    thus proving once again that there is no such thing as a free cat.

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