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Double R Farm (Amish Country Soaps & Sundries)

  (Sugarcreek, Ohio)
Stories from the Amish Countryside
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Hummingbirds, Butterflies and Oh My.....

The weather here in Sugarcreek has been beautiful with not a drop of rain for the past week or so. The blue skies and early morning sunrises are breathtaking. I do wish it would rain though. The ground is hard and cracked in places I could never reach to water. I have been watering in some areas though and have come across many of nature’s wonderful summer visitors.

Most of the baby birds are off and flying. and last year we had a hummingbird nest right outside our back door. She has returned again this year to raise her young. It is amazing to watch her flutter around and land in a nest no larger than the size of a ½ dollar. The butterflies too are plentiful. We plant many flowers and milkweed that bloom throughout the season which are attractive to both of these species.

Oh, and the bunnies. Well, they are quite brave this year. We have had many adults along with offspring stop by and visit. The babies are a joy to watch as they hop around in the tall grass that I have yet to mow. I am thinking of borrowing a few signs from the zoo. You know the ones that explain the unkempt areas are really wildlife nesting areas. We need a few  dozen of those.

Then there are the groundhogs. We’ve had one nesting under our shed for years. Normally she has her babies and once they are old enough off they go. This year they have decided to take up residence under the garage. This is not good for the structure of the garage so hopefully they will be gone soon. The butterflies, hummingbirds and the bunnies are welcome to stay.

Sometimes living with nature can be difficult. They like to dig and nest in places they shouldn’t and sometimes they like to taste test the veggies before they are even ready! The trade off of watching them and allowing them a place to safely reside is well worth it though.

 

Baby bunny

 
 

Hummingbird Fly Zone

I have been trying to come up with a cheery post for our blog. Unfortunately the way things have been happening around here it is difficult. Ohio like many other states is being devistated by the current downfall of the economy. Businesses are laying off by the hundreds, or worse closing their doors forever. Unemployment is sky rocketting and foreclosures are on the rise.

This past Friday the school where I have been teaching  for the last several years notified us that it will be closing at the end of this school year. An institution that has for the past 100 hundred years provided a  solid acedemic as well as spiritual  course of study for its community will now end. I realize that we are yet another statistic in this downward economic spiral, but still it stings a bit.

Like many others we are no stranger to adversity or having to tighten our belts. We are braced to do all that we can to provide for ourselves, the animals that depend upon us, as well as for those that we serve in the community. The thought that continues to run through my mind is the staggering number of people who are being devistated by this economy. It both amazes and saddens me.

This morning I was looking through my emails trying to find some inspiration. I came across one that my sister had sent. Maybe you've seen it. It is called "Hummingbird Fly Zone". While putting out new food in a feeder this lady in Louisiana was visted by these tiny creatures. I bet it made her day. I know it made mine.

Enjoy!

 

 
 
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