Good luck with the squirrels. Mom loves watching the squirrels in the trees right outside her window. I got a great pic of one once and framed it for her.
Patrons have been extra needy this week between Mercury’s retrograde and our transition from one calendar event program to another.
Great post. Reminded me of our raccoon experience when we lived in Colorado. Mama had babies in our chimney. We had stopped using our fireplaces (for a few reasons) and, somehow, she found a way in. We didn't know until the babies had grown and they were gone...when their "larder" started rotting. NOT a pretty picture, cleaning it out. We made sure to close all possible access. We had a similar problem with squirrels getting in under the eaves. Nothing like scampering feet overhead all day and night. Destructive critters! Good luck getting the problem under control!
Oh, I can imagine. We used to get mice in the walls in Colorado, and they would sadly expire in the nests they made in the insulation. I remember my dad having to tear down the paneling in the family room to get at them. : (
Squirrels can be super destructive so you need to get them out of your house ASAP. We live on a farm and there's all kinds of critters outside. Thankfully we just had a few mice when we first built our house...everything else stays outside...raccoons, opossum, deer, coyotes, fox...we've had bobcat and mountain lion sightings as well.
Yay for Taylor Jackson! Such a great series!!
I haven't read much this week. Im about halfway through PINKY SWEAR by Danielle Girard and its really good.
I binge watched the whole 1st season of THE PITT last weekend. 15 episodes in 2 days...its that good. Highly recommend this show and its on HBO Max.
I have a bridal shower tomorrow for our niece's daughter. My husband has a huge family and now we're to the next generation graduating, getting married and having babies. My husband says we're now officially the "old" people at these events...haha
Spring weather in Nebraska is always weird and this week has been interesting. 80 on Mon, light snow on Wed, 60 on Thurs and chance of snow on Sun. They always say if you dont like the weather in NE, wait a few hours and it'll change!
I know they are. I can't have them chewing through wires. I just feel so bad for them. They're just looking for a safe place, and we cut down their tree last spring, so it's kind of on us for not giving them a new home...
Yay for Taylor! I can't wait to see if new readers connect.
Danielle's awesome!
We started the Pitt, but it was just after the two back-to-back long hospital stays for our parents, and it was too soon. Will revisit. True story, one of my Dr PA got a board question that she'd seen on the show the night before. So it really is accurate.
I love your family and all the traditions in your town. I wrote Grand March into YOU KNOW WHY!
My hubby refused to watch The Pitt. He thought it would be too intense and graphic...and it is. It's not for everyone but its just so well done. I probably wouldn't have wanted to watch it either if my parents had recently been hospitalized. I saw an interview with Noah Wyle. His Mom is a nurse and she told him the show is so accurate, it almost gave her a little PTSD.
I read a great new manuscript from a new BHP author. Excited to see Ricky/Amber get to work on it. Did some work on my own pieces and even covered a ton of ground checking in all my stores.
I just finished reading The Perfect Hosts by Heather Gudenkauf. Haha, you made it easy for me... next All the Pretty Girls and 14. 😁😁
Sorry about the distraction the squirrels are causing! Thanks for the post!
Good luck with the squirrels. Mom loves watching the squirrels in the trees right outside her window. I got a great pic of one once and framed it for her.
Patrons have been extra needy this week between Mercury’s retrograde and our transition from one calendar event program to another.
This week’s reading:
The Bone Thief by Vanessa Lillie
Crime Ink: Iconic ed. by John Copenhaver
The Forget-Me-Not Library by Heather Webber
Teenage Girls Can Be Demons by Hailey Piper
Great post. Reminded me of our raccoon experience when we lived in Colorado. Mama had babies in our chimney. We had stopped using our fireplaces (for a few reasons) and, somehow, she found a way in. We didn't know until the babies had grown and they were gone...when their "larder" started rotting. NOT a pretty picture, cleaning it out. We made sure to close all possible access. We had a similar problem with squirrels getting in under the eaves. Nothing like scampering feet overhead all day and night. Destructive critters! Good luck getting the problem under control!
Oh, I can imagine. We used to get mice in the walls in Colorado, and they would sadly expire in the nests they made in the insulation. I remember my dad having to tear down the paneling in the family room to get at them. : (
Where did you live? We were near Larkspur.
Squirrels can be super destructive so you need to get them out of your house ASAP. We live on a farm and there's all kinds of critters outside. Thankfully we just had a few mice when we first built our house...everything else stays outside...raccoons, opossum, deer, coyotes, fox...we've had bobcat and mountain lion sightings as well.
Yay for Taylor Jackson! Such a great series!!
I haven't read much this week. Im about halfway through PINKY SWEAR by Danielle Girard and its really good.
I binge watched the whole 1st season of THE PITT last weekend. 15 episodes in 2 days...its that good. Highly recommend this show and its on HBO Max.
I have a bridal shower tomorrow for our niece's daughter. My husband has a huge family and now we're to the next generation graduating, getting married and having babies. My husband says we're now officially the "old" people at these events...haha
Spring weather in Nebraska is always weird and this week has been interesting. 80 on Mon, light snow on Wed, 60 on Thurs and chance of snow on Sun. They always say if you dont like the weather in NE, wait a few hours and it'll change!
I know they are. I can't have them chewing through wires. I just feel so bad for them. They're just looking for a safe place, and we cut down their tree last spring, so it's kind of on us for not giving them a new home...
Yay for Taylor! I can't wait to see if new readers connect.
Danielle's awesome!
We started the Pitt, but it was just after the two back-to-back long hospital stays for our parents, and it was too soon. Will revisit. True story, one of my Dr PA got a board question that she'd seen on the show the night before. So it really is accurate.
I love your family and all the traditions in your town. I wrote Grand March into YOU KNOW WHY!
My hubby refused to watch The Pitt. He thought it would be too intense and graphic...and it is. It's not for everyone but its just so well done. I probably wouldn't have wanted to watch it either if my parents had recently been hospitalized. I saw an interview with Noah Wyle. His Mom is a nurse and she told him the show is so accurate, it almost gave her a little PTSD.
I can't wait to read about The Grand March!!
I understand exactly what they're saying. It gave us PTSD too. But I think enough time has passed...
I will get you a copy as soon as I can!
I started reading I Came Back For You and loving it! Thanks for the rec!
Kate is amazing! It's a great heartfelt book.
I read a great new manuscript from a new BHP author. Excited to see Ricky/Amber get to work on it. Did some work on my own pieces and even covered a ton of ground checking in all my stores.
Sounds like a winner!!!