SEPTEMBER!
The hummingbirds are still here, we're filling the feeders for them daily. The Oriole's stuck around this year and are still coming in to eat the grape jam we put out. The sparrows and catbirds like it too.
Tomatoes are still coming in.
We've had bunches of Robins flying into the Black Cherry trees eating the plentiful berries that are ripe.
George Carlin used to say "picture how dumb the average person is and remember, half of them are dumber than that!"
I'm finding acorns in the back yard, no Oak trees near the back yard, must be forgetful squirrels.
We've been so busy on the workshop, working through the heat, and the nice days, we are making progress. There are so many wasp nests in the south side eaves we're not sure how to proceed there.
I think that we should all be alarmed that the collapse of our honeybee colonies is getting even worse… Beekeepers in Texas and across the United States reported unprecedented losses of managed honeybee colonies during the 2024–2025 season, with more than 60% of colonies in Texas lost between April 2024 and April 2025, according to Texas A&M AgriLife and national survey data.
Nationwide, the annual bee loss rate reached 55.6%, the highest recorded since formal tracking began in 2010. Preliminary data comes from a joint survey by the Apiary Inspectors of America, Auburn University, and other collaborators.
We've been busy with workshop, house projects and fall stuff getting ready for the coming mice surely trying to get in.
New Hampshire is in a moderate drought still. Not good going into Fall. We of course are concerned about our water well.
Despite Trump's executive order requiring English proficiency, enforcement remains weak and Biden's policies allow loopholes. Whistleblowers revealed DMV employees are selling licenses in Florida, Kentucky and Massachusetts without proper testing.
President Donald Trump has once again struck at the heart of the globalist machine, demanding federal racketeering charges against Democrat megadonor George Soros and his son, Alexander. For decades, Soros has funneled billions into organizations and movements that destabilize nations, bankroll violent protests, and manipulate democratic processes under the cover of “philanthropy.” His influence has stretched from American streets ─ funding BLM demonstrations, pro-Palestine agitators, disruptive protests in cities (like Los Angeles) — to violent uprisings and political meddling across Europe. The pattern is unmistakable: Soros’s empire thrives on chaos, eroding borders, undermining law and order, and crushing conservative forces wherever they rise. These efforts are not random acts of charity, but part of a calculated strategy to build an anti-Trump belt of influence designed to block populist and nationalist leaders who reflect the will of the people. Trump’s call for accountability is not only justified but urgently necessary, for no democracy can endure when billionaires purchase disorder to silence the voice of the majority.