Thursday, June 25, 2020

The Fence . . .

We have fenced in most of our backyard but have a gap on one side by the driveway.  So we decided to complete the fencing in to control deer from eating every thing under the sun.

While the workman was working on installing the fence we had a doe with twin fawns in the back yard.  The fawns wanted to stay there and so mama allowed them to do so but stood guard over them any way.  She seemed aware of what the fence meant and even settled in over by one already fenced in area next to the neighbors swimming pool.  Even with people in the pool, she was content to stay next to the fence in that area.  She recognized she was protected and we were not bothering her.  And neither was the workman who patiently continue to install fence post and some of the fencing.

Today he will come out and finish the job and we will swing the gates closed.  If she is back there, she will be trapped.  I have seen an already a mature deer clear the five foot fence with ease.  The fawns simply squeeze through the fence.  The fence is black and looks like iron but is really aluminum painted back.  And the vertical bars are space about five or so inches apart.  And the fawns can get through that with ease.  So mama would have to go over the top and the babies will follow her out of the yard.

And the deer have been most proliferate this year.  A friend down the street said she counted 8 fawns in her yard the other day.  Another neighbor further down the street feeds them and has had upwards to 15 fawns in her back yard.  Her yard in on the route that goes over toward Lake Weatherford for water.  She also owns the vacant lot next to her and has a huge trash pile that the deer hide behind.  She calls it a habitat protector.

So today will be their last day to rule our back yard.  And we can free up the barriers on our patio that protect potted plants.  We screened in much of the patio and they can not get into that area but have torn the screen in a couple places testing the enclosure.  We can not plant other plants in the back now.  But with closure of the gates we will be able to start planting again.   We can have Day Lilies again.

Many of the plants supposedly the deer with not eat are not the answer.  We have found the deer will eat parsley and even chives if they are really hungry.  If it sticks up and does not have a strong aroma like Rosemary, they will eat it.  I have seen them eat Iris' and eve Lantana.  They will dine on Verbena at will.  Marigolds go in one big bite.  We have Confederate Rose or otherwise known as the Tree Rose of Sharon that they have dined up at will.  Yet they leave our neighbor's Confederate Rose alone and it is only 20 feet away from our yard!

Anyway the gates will swing closed shortly.

Saturday, June 13, 2020

Strange Event . . .

Internet went down the other day, no connection at all.  Called ATT who provides us Uverse service and they did a line check and a modem test.  The young lady doing the work decided it was my modem that was at fault and thus they would send me a new one.  And since I owned the old one I did not have to send it back when the new one arrived.  I had to call ATT on my cell phone which is serviced by Sprint as Uverse effects both the land line telephone and the internet on the same line.  So with the line down the land line phone was not working either.

Well later that night the Internet recovered and my old modem was working just fine.  My neighbor who has the same service got a different story.  They told her the line was down and that it would come back on (and of course it did for both of us).  But they also said they were replacing her modem too.

Got the new modem last night and did nothing with it.  I plugged in all the wires and back power supply and the on light turned green this morning.  I then tried to use it but no joy.  So I hooked up the old ethernet cable and it worked just fine.  So I unplugged the ethernet line and went back to the WiFi unit.  It lit up correctly and I installed the new password off the new modem and all was good.  It used the same name, a code it guess, from the old modem and a new password to automatically set itself up.  No conversations with the tech on the phone to get the job done.

The tech I talked to, a young woman, had concluded my old modem was out dated and I needed a new one.  That was not true, she apparently was not told the system was down.  No matter the new modem operates in the higher frequency range and is about twice as fast as the old.  Naturally I like that and will keep it.  I think it might have been just an excuse to replace all the old modems, who knows?

I will take the old modem to the camp in New Roads.  It is probably faster than that modem and will work just fine there.  I know the old modem in New Roads is pretty old but still works.  This modem is probably faster than that old one.

We shall see.  Might be a bad idea.