Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Hanging with Harriet

We returned home from a day up in Burlington on Saturday and much to our pleasant surprise, we found "little" Harriet attached to a post on our porch, starting to spin a cocoon.  Eric cut her out and we added her to the tank.  Hopefully in the spring we'll now have two cecropia moths hatch!  
We're keeping our eyes peeled for more caterpillars as they seem to be everywhere!

Friday, August 10, 2018

Herman the Worm

Well, he's not actually a worm!  We had friends over the other day and saw this amazing looking creature on the porch.  After examining him for a little, Teresa went in search of more and sure enough, there was a second one crawling through the grass!

We did a quick google search for: "Green worm with colorful spikes" and there it was, the cecropia moth.  This is North America's largest native moth with a wing span of 5-7 inches!!!  These big caterpillars spin a silk cocoon and overwinter.  They will hatch in early summer into this large moth.  The moth has no mouth and will simply mate, lay eggs, then die.  A new batch of these guys will be born and in August and September they will be mature enough to form their cocoons. 
We brought Herman inside and the first night, sure enough, he spun his cocoon.  We'll store him in the barn for the winter, sprinkling him with snow and hopefully next summer we'll get to see this amazing moth emerge. 

 

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Old ham crates = new furniture

A few months back, Teresa had a vision for a new cubby-hole organizer for the mud room.  All of the online options seemed so modern and uninteresting, so with the help of a Google search, the idea of stacking old crates came to be.  Last week we drove around stopping in antique shops looking for some old crates.  We kept striking out time and time again, but eventually found a large antique store in Quechee and our prospects started to look better.
In the basement of the store were PILES of old crates.  Most of them ham crates shipped from Poland.  They were all slightly unique and possessed so much character. 
We bought 11 crates total and Eric went to town with the nail gun when we got home. 
We ended up with an awesome looking storage shelf and another smaller bookshelf.