A little back story:

This past weekend, Mother’s Day weekend, I gave an associate at the local home & garden centre something to chuckle about. You see, in the front I have these nice shrubs planted between my columnar aspens, and wanted to plant the same in the back yard. These are hardy, fast-growing, and turn beautiful colours in autumn.

When last I purchased these, I had a quick glance at the tag and moved on. Cotoneaster. Odd name. Cotton-easter. So when I asked for a shrub of the same name at the home & garden centre, I received a puzzled look from the associate.

“Pardon me?” he asks.

“Cotton Easter. They’re all over Bowness Park. They turn rainbow colours during the fall.”

“OH!” he exclaims, followed by a hearty chuckle. “You mean cotoneaster” (pronounced koe-TOE-knee-ASS-tor).

“But it’s spelled “cotton easter” I replied, then immediately thought of this Monty Python’s Flying Circus sketch about Mr. Luxury Yacht.

My point exactly!

We both had a good chuckle (I may be dating myself with that Monty Python reference), I purchased my shrubs, and got to gardening.

I have lots of little plans for the back yard this year, and hopefully the Fates let me finish them. First up is finishing the two shrubbery beds by the fence with shrubs. These were the beds I plotted out and had planned on finishing last year but came down with summer pneumonia instead.

So this year, I’m determined to get the shrubs in so they’ll grow into a nice living fence.

Apart from finally getting my bum in gear to finish last year’s projects, I also received a few more unexpected gifts for Mother’s Day.

A few of the neighbourhood birds let me get up close and personal . . .

This American robin kept a watchful eye on me as I gardened.

While I worked, an ominous shadow buzzed by: A raven! It snatched up a field mouse just on the other side of the fence! I was too stunned by the sheer size of this bird (it’s wingspan had to have been four feet!) that by the time I stopped cowering in fear and picked up my camera, he was already across the pond with his catch. Man, that was a massive bird!

This common raven could have taken off with my cat!

And the Hubs bought me an egg chair for the deck, upon which I may lounge and rule over my kingdom (a.k.a. my garden).

Straight from the garden to the chair!

There I sat and caught a little sun (and a little sun burn) while sipping my iced coffee. Even Boo liked my new chair, mostly because it was close to the bird feeder where she could surprise the sparrows.

After all was said and done, I realized my lovely new manicure I worked on Friday evening had been ruined. I suppose I need to trim my nails back to a more reasonable length if I’m going to be gardening regularly. The eagle talons were fine for winter but summer will demand a shorter length.

Three hours of work ruined by two hours of gardening.

Now that the weather is turning, hopefully for the better, it’s time to start planning some more projects for the back yard to get it summer ready.

Oh, and I need to take more bird pictures. Ha!

Aren’t I the cutest little field sparrow ever?

-Rissa