A Dog's Blog

In this day and age when everyone and their dog has a blog, I decided it was time for Rosie to have one of her own. She's the supervisor on all of our yard and home improvement projects, so I'll give you all the updates from her point of view!

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Monday, July 31, 2006

We Be Urban Farmers .....


...... and the harvesting has already started! The tomatoes and green peppers are growing along the south side of the house where they get sun all day long, as you can see in the pic below.


Back by the shed we have cucumbers growing through the fence, along with another green pepper plant and the monster cherry tomato bush. My dad likes to plant one of those every year, and he's famous for leaving bags full of cherry tomatoes hanging on all the neighbors doors when we start getting innundated.


This is my mom's first attempt at a little herb garden. We make lots of homemade bruschetta so we need fresh basil and chives for that. She also put in a spearmint plant so we can have a major Mojito party later this summer!


Did I mention that my dad also makes gallons and gallons of salsa every year? Gotta have some of these too!

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Game On!

Yippee, look what just arrived in the mail! Mom is busy filling in our social calendar for the next several months based on the home games we have for this year. We're looking forward to a lot of fun times because each of these games brings friends here to visit us in Green Bay!

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Tie a Burlap Sack Around the Old Oak Tree .....


So those aren't the most romantic words you could set to that song, and it's certainly not the most attractive feature of our landscaping, but we're at war here - and this is the enemy:


That's the highly-destructive gypsy moth caterpillar. They invaded Green Bay about five years ago, and since then we've been killing them by the hundreds every summer. Their favorite food is the leaves on oak trees, and they can totally defoliate a whole tree if left unchecked. The city forestry department started bagging all the oak trees in the parks right away and encouraged all homeowners to do the same. The caterpillars come down from the top of the trees during the day to hide from the sun under the burlap, so you can ambush them when you get home from work every day.

Supposedly they will die eventually if you put them in a bucket of soapy water, but we just use a small scissors to cut their little heads off and watch them ooze green slime as they fall off the tree. EEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWW, it's totally gross but extremely satisfying to watch them die, because they are EVIL!!!!!

The DNR has been spraying now for the last two years so they are almost gone. We've only been finding a few here and there this year compared to dozens a day last year. Most people didn't even bother to bag their trees this year, but not my dad. Until we are caterpillar free for a whole week he's not taking that burlap down. He may be retired from the Army, but he still lives by the warrior ethos:

I will always place the mission first. I will never accept defeat. I will never quit.