This is the scene that greets us nearly every night when we arrive home from work--mulch scattered out into the street.
Here's the scene a few minutes later--after my husband, still in his work attire, rakes the mulch back into the garden plot.
We have a bit of a love-hate relationship with the turkeys that have made our woodsy yard their home over the past couple of years. They're totally fascinating to watch. The strutting. The preening. The squabbling. Oh, and the gobbling. I love the gobbling.
What I hate is that this spring, more than in the past, the turkeys have begun kicking up a whirlwind of mulch. The light scratching and easy pecking around the garden has given way to activity of twister proportions, resulting in mulch scattered everywhere--in the grass, on the street and completely obscuring the stone garden path.
We leave for work each day with mulch neatly in place and return most nights to a mess. Oh, the games those quirky turkeys play.
Sometimes the deer join the party and make a meal of our hostas. Definitely not the way to endear themselves to me (no pun intended).
Make it a great day!





