A welcome sight earlier this week. After the first two weeks of spring bringing only cold, rainy, snowy weather, finally a promise of sunshine in the dawn sky.
Also glad to see that my neighbor's forsythia blooms have survived the cold temps. However, those boards, blocks, and logs crammed under the fence do not make me nearly as happy. The entire perimeter of the fence looks like this--all due to Chet the Digger's winter's work. Right now the only remedy I can think of is a "pawectomy". Your suggestions?
Linking to Skywatch Friday and Friday Fences .
17 comments:
That sky is gorgeous! Wonderful color! Chet the Digger, huh? LOL!
Lovely spring photos - I'm glad you are finally getting some spring color.
I have no suggestions for diggers - everything I ever tried years ago, failed.
Lovely sunrise!!
that forsythia is gorgeous. i wish their blooms would last longer ... just beautiful. ( :
thanks, for the smile.
Beautiful sky watch photos and love to see the spring flowers ~ ^_^
Thanks for your comments and I will put a reply to on my blog ~ Enjoy ^_^
Nice sunset shot Faye...try spraying equal amounts of vinegar n water around the fence area..dogs n cats dont like it.
That is a lovely way to start the day.
You are one step ahead concerning spring ! Here everything is still naked not even the weeds are growing!
ha ha. my neighbor has 2 dogs that are terrible diggers. she and i had to cut cattle fence panels in half, then wire them to the bottom of her chain-link fence to lay an interior perimeter around her dog pen to keep them from digging.
Love sky and forsythia, Faye! Chet is quite the little digger. :0)
Beautiful sky! Yes it would appear Spring is here!
Enjoying your shots! Beautiful sky and flowers.
Thanks for dropping by :)
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I really, really love that forsythia shot..
Lovely sky shots! I adore that blue fence with the yellow forsythia!!!!
Beautiful sky shots, Faye.
When we first adopted Lindy from a rescue society, she was a digger. I had to put bricks inside one long section of fence, and chains on the gates. She then turned her attention to digging holes in the yard, which I used for planting bushes.
She learned, eventually, but she still had a hard time resisting the nice, big, wet spot we make when we empty her wading pool in the summer. Something about wet dirt makes her want to dig. So we moved her wading pool onto the concrete. LOL
K
Pretty yellow forsythia against the blue fence, I like that.
Maybe a potted plant against the fence or do what I do and just call it "art". I think it's a grand picture.
Love the night sky and always have liked to be under it in the evenings.
Lovely pics!
Beth @ Life on Devils Hollow
What a glorious morning. Once a dog has a digging instinct, what can you do?
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