I've always had a bird feeder, for years now. They bring alot of joy to me, nature so up close and personal. Now that we don't have any pets, we've loved having our bird feeders up again. We have this one tree out back and we have a little of everything for them. A little bird bath, three feeders and a suet feeder. There's usually ten to twenty birds in the tree at all times. Lots of beautiful finches, lots of yard birds, lots of black birds (who are quite noisy) red wing black birds and yellow headed black birds. We finally identified one that we couldn't figure out and its a Evening Grosbeak. Some come and we never see them again, just passing through. But, it's our little obsession right now, gives me something to do every morning. But, dang those birds are eating us out of house and home!
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chop, chop, chop were the sounds I woke up too yesterday. I've been hearing those sounds alot these last few weeks as my manly man has made hot sauce and salsa galore. But..............this morning it was different. I woke up to a beautiful bowl of tabbouleh...my favorite salad. The combination of the bulgar, parsley, cucumber and tomatoes just tickles my palet. My favorite part this time of the year are the pomegranate seeds, they add such color and flavor.(I really shouldn't be eating it but I chewed extra well ummm) Oooops a jar of grape juice just broke, manly man is canning....be right back. O.K. that's cleaned up and I'm heading out for a long overdue walk. It's a lovely day, blue skies and sun.
I like the middle (Frank Stella) one. I'm not too keen on too much white. I have an old American one somewhere, I'll look out for it and post a picture sometime.
ReplyDeleteAgain I LOVE quilts!
ReplyDeletehow is your trip going?? Penny
You and me both! I love the one with circles - quite different and cheerful.
ReplyDeleteIs being around Lia giving you an itching for quilting? I just started knitting again in the hospital with Lindsey, and it is so fun to pick up an old project. I hope you do make some of those!
ReplyDeletePS I couldn't comment when using internet exploring, but I'm using James's firefox browser and it works just fine. Maybe we should all switch?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts Linda. I love the color with the white borders. XOXO
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