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Category: FRED - the garden | Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:29 pm And I am not talking about plants growing or blooming. Tuesday it was the sparrows. Yesterday it was the squirrels. Today it was the doves. Tomorrow will probably be the grackles. My first thought was 'come on you all, get a room' then I realized who I would be talking to...animals doing what comes naturally...so I just averted my eyes so as not to embarrass them. This blog entry has been viewed 156 times
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LOLOL. Spring is most definitely at your house. So glad you averted your innocent eyes. Wouldn't want those perverted bird to despoil you.
Its the same way here toni.Its a beautiful day I've been outside weeding and going here and there came it to get a cold Dr Pepper and have a sandwich.
I'm waking up to the dawn chorus every morning now and it's wonderful to hear all the different birds singing their little hearts out again. When you step out to feed them they're all busy pairing up in readiness for nesting and 'doing what nature intended' to ensure that their genes pass on to the next generation.
'Tis spring, tra la :-D
Maybe you can build them a little love shack Toni so they can be a bit more discrete? Login or register to leave a comment. |
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