Happy Galentine’s Day!

We were “Heart Attacked” this week.

heart attacked

Happened last year, too. But this year I caught them in the act!

Can’t tell you who did it just in case they will be hitting your house.

Last year, it was a whole different scenario. I came home from walking and noticed all these hearts on the front door. Kind of creeped me out. While I was out, someone came onto my property! What???? And my other thought was, how many days ago did I use the front door?

Anyhow, I kind of figured out who was doing the “heart attacking” although they denied it. Vehemently. This year I caught them in the act. I was making dinner and out of the corner of my eye I saw hearts on my front door. Busted!

It’s cool. A fun idea. I need to start thinking about who I should “heart attack” for next year!

It’s been a busy week of meetings. We have already started our monthly meetings for the festival that happens in November! Then there was the Old Homosassa Heritage Council meeting on Wednesday. Last night was the Homosassa River Alliance meeting.

The river alliance meeting was extra good. The new manager of the Homosassa Wildlife Park was the guest speaker. So interesting! Raised in Homosassa on Spring Cove Road (which is right down the street) she then worked at Zoo Tampa and Busch Gardens before moving back to Homosassa and being employed by our local state park. She worked her way up to manager. Little known facts, 60 orphaned bear cubs have been rehabbed and then released from the park in locations that she did not reveal. (Could be in your backyard–just kidding!)

“Book, Line, & Thinker” had another great week at the Homosassa Civic Club campus. On Wednesday an animal rescue was still in the learning center when the kids and I went in to set up for ukulele. Kids were lucky enough to get to sit with a skunk and learn all about it. (de-scented, of course). There was a kestrel hanging out there, too. Such great stuff going on. Captain Juin Baize showed me on his phone the piece that BayNews9 did about the project on Tuesday. Captain Mike Baize said that all the “big guys” were there on the campus the day before. (I’m not sure who all the big guys were.) But, I guess they were very important to the program. (As in donations?) He said that they want to bring it to Crystal River next year. The captains will go out of Kings Bay and the kids will have their science experience at the Plantation Resort. How cool is that?

Next week the Homosassa 5th graders will be having their turn so I will get some pics and post them here!

The “Roaring 20s for the Tower” fund-raiser is this Saturday. Tickets are SOLD OUT! Woo-Hoo! (But, gotta tell you, I know who prints them so if you wanna go, I might be able to get you one or two!)

Okay. I think Spring might actually be officially here. February is always an iffy month for me. Cold–heat on. Hot–AC on. Cold again. Perhaps a freeze warning? But. The red buds and the bridal leaf spirea are in bloom. Two harbingers of Spring. I wait until the end of February to cut back any of plants that were frost bit other than the roses. They need to be cut back and fertilized right around Valentines Day. So yesterday, on a beautiful balmy morning. That’s what I did.

And here’s a few pics of the flowers that thrive in the winter…

African Iris
impatiens and begonias

And then I found caterpillars on the milk weed. Will we have butterflies or will a freeze shut them down?

milkweed
milkweed

And one more pic. Rodent of the week.

Rodent of the week

Have a great weekend!

Kathy

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