It’s cold and snowy outside, and toasty-warm in my home. For this, I am grateful. We’ve replenished the various bird feeders and cleaned/refilled the bath for the many feathered visitors doing their best to keep warm and healthy during this latest snowstorm. This Woodhouse’s Scrub Jay visited the feeder last month and maybe has shown up again today. Hello, is that you?
And I’ve seen Dark-eyed Juncos out there today. Perhaps this one is also a return visitor?
Right now, I’m reading-reading-reading a critique partner’s manuscript in preparation for our group’s zoom session this evening. It’s a wonderful story and I’m happy to be part of the process and glad to be connecting with my friends again. And that’s not all. Tomorrow evening, I’ll be on a call with our local Sunrise Movement hub to reboot the group. Two social events in two days!
Okay, just wanted to pop in to say hello again and to say I’ve missed interacting with people here. When I’ve caught my breath after my whirlwind social life, I’ll try to catch up on what I’ve missed. Stay warm! Stay healthy! Remember: March is when we really start gaining daylight! 🌞
How come I have never thought of hanging the broken suet feeder directly off the hanger! Such a simple, yet genius, solution.
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Sometimes living in a falling-down house/yard has its advantages. Glad to be of service, Mark. 🙂
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So happy to read this post and the birds lovely 🌷🙏♥️🌷
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You are very kind and I hope you continue to do well. 🙂
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Thank you so much and lovely wishes to you 🌷🙏❤️🌷
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Talking about writing and watching birds, what more could a person ask for! Sounds delightful! (Especially when you actually like the manuscript your critiquing!)
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It is a winning combination, for sure!
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