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09 Jul, 2015

Strange things in the garden, part 3 [a story with no ending, just a lot of questions]

Posted by andrea tomkins in: Oh! Things!

Part one and two are here.

We have one of those big, black compost bins in the back corner of our backyard. It’s in a part of our backyard that is out of sight, and has become overgrown. There’s no semblance of a flowerbed back there, just a shady area with a lot of random green stuff growing and an old tree stump that is slowly dissolving into the ground.

I had a bowl of fruit and vegetable scraps that I was going to toss in the composter, but as I got closer I realized there was something strange about the tree stump. There was a feather sticking out of it.

Blue jay feather

I should mention that we’ve had a family of Blue Jays visiting our garden this year. They’re hard to miss, with their bright plumage and their raucous calls and squawks and throaty whistles. I wasn’t too surprised to see one of their feathers, but poking out of the stump like that? Someone must have put it there. It’s almost as if it was being used as a sign post or marker. A flash of red caught my eye. It was a petal lying on the ground. I leaned in for a closer look and saw that beside the stump was a mushroom garden, a garden hoe, and a tiny patch of cultivated green.

Strange things, part III. The view from above.

Strange things, part III. Garden hoe!

Strange things, part III. Mushroom garden and moss

As I was taking these photos, a big beetle suddenly jumped on top of the largest mushroom. (!)

Strange things, part III. An intruder?

I was so startled. I barely managed to snap this photo. He stayed there for the tiniest moment in time, twitching his feet and waving his antenna. Then, he was gone, melting into the shadows and the greenery.

How strange! I wondered about the timing of this interruption. Was it a message? A warning? Is he working with the snails? Are mushrooms being grown here, or moss? And for what purpose? And who’s hoe was that?

p.s. In case you were wondering, I never touch the things that I’ve found.  Especially the garden tools! I take photos and otherwise leave everything undisturbed. If you find something in your garden, you should probably do the same so you don’t frighten anyone unnecessarily.


4 Responses to "Strange things in the garden, part 3 [a story with no ending, just a lot of questions]"

1 | Gwen

July 9th, 2015 at 10:04 am

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That is one magical garden you have there, Andrea! :)

2 | andrea tomkins

July 9th, 2015 at 10:18 am

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Sure is! I am very lucky!

3 | Laura

July 9th, 2015 at 11:16 am

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You’ve got Gnomes in your garden! :) I am quite the expert on this topic growing up scouring the Book of Gnomes from front to back as a child. I even recently painted one, because even now, I still choose to believe! ;)

4 | Shelley

July 10th, 2015 at 7:31 pm

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Andrea
I love the feather sticking out….and the pictures of the gorgeous mushrooms. Something magical is happening….
Cleo and I are on the way home from Toronto after she spent week at engineering camp…..exhausted!!!

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