Recently,
the bloggers have taken a stroll around Avonmore’s gardens and spotted a few seasonal
changes. One of those changes happened to be naughty squirrels stealing our
spring bulbs which are currently being planted. The bulbs will lay dormant in
the winter and begin to grow when the soil temperature increases in the spring
time, but unfortunately for our gardeners, they make delicious snacks for
hungry winter squirrels! Which leaves
(did anyone hear the drum?) us to our next point about hungry creatures. Have you noticed any spiders, which have become rather fat
lately? Spiders are spinning large webs in order to catch prey so they can have
an autumnal feast before they hibernate for the winter. Wow! All of these changes are exciting! Keep
your eyes out for any of these or other autumn sights!
At Avonmore, do the leaves really fall into the shapes of As? |
A spider, post dinner. |
Planting bulbs...keep away squirrels! |
Rustly leaves falling softly. |
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