We returned from our trip to Colorado to find that two of our seven pineapples had ripened and had been nibbled to nubbins by neighborhood racoons. Fortunately, they wait until the fruit is at its peak of sweet ripeness. Three of the remaining pineapples are still green, but we picked these just a little early to let them ripen in the safety of the pool cage. If those darned racoons want more pineapples, they’ll just have to go plant their own!
Retired physician with interests in writing, photography, music, and astronomy. I have written multiple stories of life experiences, travel, and astronomy, and have been playing the ukulele for 10 years. My wife Fairy and I travel frequently to the Pacific Islands of Hawaii, and French Polynesia, and I have learned several of their native-language songs.
This blog will be a forum to share experiences with family and friends.
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We saw our first racoon in the back yard last week. They can be nasty little critters.Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G, an AT&T 5G smartphone
We saw our first racoon in the back yard last week. They can be nasty little critters.Sent via the Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G, an AT&T 5G smartphone
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