Tuesday, January 13, 2009

I couldn't believe my eyes

Good morning everybody, I am feeling a tad better the last couple of days especially in the mornings so I eased out to feed the birds this morning. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Our Bartlett Pear Tree was putting on buds. They are gonna get killed for sure since it is supposed to drop down in the teens at night this week. The last two morning there has been a very heavy frost and in the upper 20's so I don't see how they made it through all that. Looks like the tips might have some damage.

Bartlett Pear Tree Buds 1 13 09 002

Something funny happened this week I wanted to share with you. I didn't see it but Ken told me and I had a good laugh. Wish I had of had my camera ready.
Ken was going down the hallway carrying an armload of bedclothes and he felt like some were dragging the floor. He looked around and down and there was Daisy with a mouth full of clothes as if she were trying to help him LOL.
Have a blessed afternoon everyone.
Helen

34 comments:

  1. I know what you mean Helen, even in the freezing weather my roses have been sending out new shoots. I expect your pear will be ok though the shoots probably won`t.

    Perhaps you could train Daisy to do all the laundry for you...lol!

    Love and ((Hugs))

    Sandra xxxx

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  2. It is freezing here and I don't see anything but snow everywhere. If anything had a new bud or shoot on it here it would be a miracle for sure. Glad you are feeling better. I think it is so cute that your daisy dog wanted to help out. 'On Ya'-ma

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  3. Daisy sounds like she was having a great time helping with the bedlinen ~ Glad you are feeling better ~ Hope your pear tree will be OK ~ I noticed we have a lot of buds coming through on the apple trees ~ I hope the frost don't kill them off ~ Ally x

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  4. My pear did that one year and I had no pears, so sad. It is so cold her my trees wouldn't dare think about budding, -3 and falling.

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  5. It is going to get brutal starting Wednesday night. Those are huge buds, they are already really coming out! That was sweet of Daisy to help out with the laundry. ;) Hugs, Kelly

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  6. 'tis sad when the blooms come too soon. I hate that when it happens. Usually happens in the mid climates. We catch it in SC for the peaches and in Fla for the oranges sometime.
    Good that everyone helps carry the laundry. ha!
    Jack

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  7. I wish we had signs of Spring here in WI but it will be awhile yet as its going down to -12 tonight and NOTHING grows in that.
    Sandra

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  8. These dogs sure do keep us laughing, don't they?

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  9. Haha! Sheeba "helps" with the laundry by burrowing into the basket full of warm clothes!

    Oh no about your pear tree. That happened to us a couple of years ago, with many of our trees getting "nipped" by a late spring frost. It's upsetting.

    Try to stay warm!
    Hugs, Beth

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  10. When I was growing up everyone always worried about cold snaps for fear the fruit crop would be wiped out as it well could be. I am glad that your dog decided to pitch in and help with you ailing like you are. Ha. Gerry

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  11. I hope your plant will be okay. This freaky weather! Glad to hear you are on the mend. Blessings!

    I wanted to share, my grandmother Helen passed away on Thursday.

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  12. Hello Miss Helen,

    You know how the weather in Alabama goes we are suppose to be in the teens before the weekend. I have tiny leaves on my mulberry trees I know they will be gone before it's all over.

    God Bless

    Randy

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  13. I guess someone didn't tell Patches that EVERYONE has to carry the load to help you out! lol Godspeed Helen...

    Mik

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  14. lol what smart dogs you have! helpful too. :) glad you are beginning to feel some better.

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  15. We have had some weird things like that recently, with the tree. Too funny about your little dog. They sure give us fun times, don't they? Hope you continue to feel better. Prayers, Janie

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  16. Helen that would have been the cutest video of the pup helping Ken with the clothes! Good to hear that you are feeling better...even if just a little bit...I noticed a few blooms around here too and they are predicting weather in the teens ...
    Take care and God bless,
    love,
    carlene

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  17. Sad that the buds will not survive :o(

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  18. I feel bad that the pear tree may not survie the cold temps.

    Hugs, Rose

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  19. So glad you're feeling a bit better, and the buds on the Pear tree are an absolute delight!! They are definitely a sign of optimism and of better days to come.

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  20. Shame about the buds, Helen, it's way too early for them to be out like that

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  21. Your pear tree wouldn't like it here; it was 27 below last nite.
    LOIS

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  22. Hi Helen, geez how did i miss this? .. that's cute about Daisy lol... animals can sure give us smiles along with the love they give us.

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  23. Hi Helen, I'm glad you feel a bit better. Daisy knew you couldn't help Ken so she thought she'd try! Lol! Animals do make us laugh don't they?! Maybe the pear tree will throw out some new buds after the cold spell, seems too early for them to be shooting already. Stay warm and I hope you continue to get rid of that back pain. Jeannette xx New journal

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  24. Hi Helen. Sorry I haven't been by in awhile. I hope you're feeling better. LOL on your doggie. They are so cute!
    xoxox

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  25. Hi Helen,
    Thanks for visiting my blog. I hope your pear tree recovers! Did you know I will be moving to the Huntsville area as soon as I sell my house? We will be looking for a place to live north and east of the city. Did you also know I have a Daisy Lu? She is part Jack Russell. This looks like a fun place to visit!

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  26. I hope the buds survived. What a cute story, would of made an adorable video. Thanks for sharing. Take care and enjoy your weekend,
    Katie

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  27. This warm weather has brought the robins to my my neighborhood.

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  28. Hope that the pear buds survive by now. It is the start of a promising beauty to behold when the weather gets warmer again.

    Have a good weekend!

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  29. That's a gorgeous photo, as well as the flower below that in the last post. Sorry to hear about your back. I've have those problems in the past and they are NOT fun. Thanks for your visit.

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  30. I was just dropping by and wanted to thank you for your visits and comments to my blog. Hope things are steadying going well. Have a great day!
    ann

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  31. Hee Hee are you sure she wasnt hitchin a ride love the picture of the buds ..love Jan xx

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  32. I am so sad to hear about your pear tree. This winter appears to be unforgiving for all of us here in the US and Canada.

    Your dog sounds like my kind of pet!

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  33. Hi Helen. Glad you are feeling better!! Hope it warms up there soon. Cute story about Ken and Daisy. Sorry, I have not been reading much. Love ya!!

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  34. I noticed you have not posted anything new Helen. I did see this post before and think I commented somewhere. About Daisy helping with the clothes. I will be seeing my doctor on Monday about my left hip (hips) now. This morning was bad, and this medication depresses me. My hip has been getting worse, though I am still walking later in the day. I at least know now that it is not my back that is causing the worst pain. Temps are up to 40F today after 2 days in the teens (daytime). Birds and squirrels get cracked corn/birdseed mix on the snow covered ground every day. The squirrels have lots of pecans from the fall in their reserves. mark

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