{"id":1066,"date":"2008-04-24T20:00:09","date_gmt":"2008-04-25T00:00:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/52.52.55.152\/?p=1066"},"modified":"2008-04-24T20:00:09","modified_gmt":"2008-04-25T00:00:09","slug":"eeek-a-mouse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jennamagee.com\/?p=1066","title":{"rendered":"Eeek!  A Mouse!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>And I disturbed its house!<\/p>\n<p>Actually, it&#8217;s more like &#8220;Awwww&#8230;&#8221; than &#8220;Eeek!&#8221;  Today was another gorgeous day and I was determined to spend some time outside when we got home from work.  Probably more because I was frustrated and angry than anything, but anyway&#8230;  I planted some lavender seeds and promise photos if they take.  I planted some last year, only got some of them to germinate and only really got two grown plants out of it, I think.  They are still in a container in the back yard, waiting for me to transplant them somewhere.  They are a different variety than the ones I&#8217;m going to try to cultivate this year for use along the driveway, so I&#8217;m really not sure what to do with them.  They may just get a little more space in their existing container for now, until they get through another season.  Maybe.<\/p>\n<p>So, after I got the lavender seeds in their little, expanded peat pots, I went outside, checked on the clematis in the front yard and generally surveyed the overgrown landscape.  I have to admit to not being very good at tending my lawn and the green things around the front of the house.  I&#8217;m a &#8220;live and let live&#8221; kind of person.  Plant it and forget about it.  \ud83d\ude06  I filled the two bird feeders, since the pigs emptied nearly both of them in just one day.  Then I turned my attention to dumping out my old african violet plants and transplanting the new ones into their new homes.  To do this, though, I was going to need my bag of potting soil.  In previous years, I had left one on the porch for just such occasions, but, for some reason, I bought a bigger bag last year and left it in the shed.  I retrieved the bag, having the dig it out from under some miscellaneous implement and set it on the front sidewalk.  I then went inside, pulled out the four old pots and brought them outside, along with the four new plants.  I dumped out the contents of the old pots, gave them a once over to make sure they were relatively cleaned out, then pulled the first new plant out of its bag.  I opened the bag of potting soil and immediately saw what I knew to be nesting material for a field mouse.  I figured, &#8220;Ah-hah!  That&#8217;s where they nested this winter, instead of on top of the riding mower engine, like they usually do.&#8221;  (Yes, that can have a sad outcome, if we&#8217;re not really careful in the spring.)  I pulled the material out, figuring it was past nesting time and then I saw some wriggling in the bag and a little mouse poked her head out of the soil beneath where the nesting material had been.  I went over and grabbed Terry to have him help me transplant her to another location so that I could use my potting soil.  Well, imagine my surprise when he comes over, opens the bag and we see that it was a mama mouse with 3 babies actively suckling her!  I felt so bad that I had disturbed the little lady and her babies.  Here she was, trying to move around a little bit, scared to see us, with three babies hanging onto her teats.  So, I gave Terry the nesting material and he put it back in the bag, gently scooped it up and put it back in the shed.<\/p>\n<p>I wish I could have gotten a picture, but I didn&#8217;t think of it until Terry had put the bag back and poor mama was so scared, I wouldn&#8217;t have wanted her to go one more minute without her nest back.  So, sorry I couldn&#8217;t share the moment with you, but it was cute.  Now I&#8217;ll have to buy another bag of soil to use this weekend.  I think I&#8217;ll go back to keeping it on the porch this year&#8230;  \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n<p>Now, let me go and see about some stitching, completely ignoring the fact that I have a quarterly sales tax return for OSL that&#8217;s a couple of days overdue.  It can wait a little longer, can&#8217;t it?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>And I disturbed its house! Actually, it&#8217;s more like &#8220;Awwww&#8230;&#8221; than &#8220;Eeek!&#8221; Today was another gorgeous day and I was determined to spend some time outside when we got home from work. 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