Well the title says it all doesn’t it? I had these big plans to make some mulberry jam this year. I picked the berries and was in the process of washing them and getting those little stems out of the end. I was standing at the sink as T. went downstairs into the basement. I saw something out of the corner of my eye, turned around just in time to see Ripley’s back end tearing out of the kitchen. Ripley is our moose dog. I thought he must have gotten into some big trouble downstairs as he usually doesn’t go lay down nearly that quickly even when he has been scolded pretty good. Just about then, in from the living room flew a bird with Ripley on it’s heels. It startled me to say the least as it isn’t every day one sees a bird flying right at them in their kitchen. Well there went the mulberries down the sink, on the floor, into the drain board. The next 10 minutes was spent dodging mulberries and chasing this damn bird back down into the basement where somehow it got in (we still haven’t figured out how and this is the second bird this year). I grabbed a towel out of the dirty clothes and was able to get the bird and turn it loose outside with nothing more than some ruffled feathers. As he flew away he was very vocal at his disgust with the whole incident.
Since mulberries don’t ripen all at once I had to wait a few days to pick some more. At about the time more were ripe the rabbits showed up so I’ve been busy with them. No mulberry jam this year
Kerry, this is the first time I’ve seen your blog–very nice indeed. Re:your orphans–I have raised wild rabbits in the past too, with only moderate success in getting them to the point of being independent. Hope your experience will be a good one; The pics are darling!
Our basement has had a few indignant bird visitors too–how DO they find their way in? Sorry about your mulberries, but it got you out of a lot of work anyway! The birds, squirrels, rabbits and even the fish in the pond are enjoying our mulberries…the only bad note in all this is that one of the heaviest bearing trees happens to hang over our driveway! Need I say more?