tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5484860057974226820.post7135668259823114895..comments2023-05-29T05:37:29.974-04:00Comments on Life After Rowangarth Farm: berriesfiona@fionacampbell.cahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09455351263890165906noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5484860057974226820.post-68759484682491089172013-02-19T22:00:44.398-05:002013-02-19T22:00:44.398-05:00Hey Dave, Great to hear from you! Yes, the critter...Hey Dave, Great to hear from you! Yes, the critters are tricky indeed -- last year I had skunks in the beehives, groundhogs in the garden, woodpeckers in the mountain ash, and rose chafers in, well... everything! And I don't think it's just Nebraska weather anymore -- I don't think weather anywhere can be figured out!<br />P.S. It's nice to be back, though I sure am rusty!!fiona@fionacampbell.cahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09455351263890165906noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5484860057974226820.post-84227539850792377652013-02-19T21:27:58.260-05:002013-02-19T21:27:58.260-05:00Fiona, I too am expanding my garden. I haven'...Fiona, I too am expanding my garden. I haven't quite got to the berries just yet. My critters will be a force to reckon with as well. I too have a groundhog that I have named Nebraska Phil after the famous groundhog in Pennsylvania that comes out of his den to decide if winter is over. Nebraska Phil was undecided as the morning of Groundhog day was overcast and the afternoon was bright Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00571521947867768070noreply@blogger.com