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Since our arrival at the 17th, it is sunny/hot weather without any rain and the next days the temperatures will rise above 36 degrees. That means that it will be at least 40 degrees around the house and that my plants will have hard times again as we are driving home tomorrow. The Vosges once known for being the wettest European mountain area; that's history! Again I planted and sowed some butterfly plants which I gave water every evening and the wet soil, together with some animal poop, attracted a lot of butterflies like some male emperors: During our stay we noticed that the majority of 'our' Wall Lizards are gone so we suspected that some snakes must be around our terrace.....yesterday we noticed one in the cracks of the garden wall/terrace: Tomorrow morning we will first visit some Vide de Greniers and then we drive home.
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Last Tuesday we arrived in the Vosges, it's time to relax, to look for butterflies and doing some inside/outside renovation jobbs.
The last two weeks of June is the high season for butterflies and I already seen and photographed some nice species near my house like the Marbled Fritillary. This morning I visited the former butterfly meadow and unfortunately, it was mown yesterday evening. In the grass part nearby I found some butterflies but only one Black-veined White....with melancholy I remember the days that this meadow was full of butterflies and dragonflies. |
Maison BonheurSince August 2017 I'm the owner of Maison Bonheur, an old farmhouse in the Vosges. Because of its location in the forest/nature the possibilities for nature/peace/relaxing lovers are limitless. Archives
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