Sadie has had some fun feeding our pigeon; we call him our pigeon now, since he shows no indication of going anywhere. We also watched a migrating flock of cedar waxwings strip our formerly berry-covered holly bushes in a matter of minutes. Cedar waxwings love fruits and berries; a flock was here and moved on, but not before stipping every holly berry from the bushes. It was amazing to see how quickly they ate and moved on. Sadie hates it when I take "those babyish sleeping pictures" of her; but I can't resist. She has needed a few naps lately; the spring season is so busy. Mowing season is upon us, with so much to do outside and inside, plus lots of activities pulling us in several directions. Soon summer will be here, and hopefully bring with it some time to enjoy being home. If gas prices go up as expected, we will most definately spend more time at home. I am a Methodist, a mother, and a public school teacher, learning to live in the new role of widow. God has truly sustained me and my family. I like to share about daily family life.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Sadie and our Pigeon
Sadie has had some fun feeding our pigeon; we call him our pigeon now, since he shows no indication of going anywhere. We also watched a migrating flock of cedar waxwings strip our formerly berry-covered holly bushes in a matter of minutes. Cedar waxwings love fruits and berries; a flock was here and moved on, but not before stipping every holly berry from the bushes. It was amazing to see how quickly they ate and moved on. Sadie hates it when I take "those babyish sleeping pictures" of her; but I can't resist. She has needed a few naps lately; the spring season is so busy. Mowing season is upon us, with so much to do outside and inside, plus lots of activities pulling us in several directions. Soon summer will be here, and hopefully bring with it some time to enjoy being home. If gas prices go up as expected, we will most definately spend more time at home.
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