What change, big or small, would you like your blog to make in the world?
I’m not here to change anything, but if you like reading (and watching) what I post, my job is done.
What change, big or small, would you like your blog to make in the world?
I’m not here to change anything, but if you like reading (and watching) what I post, my job is done.
I posted this yesterday on Instagram. Unfortunately, there’s some type of copyright on the song I used, so the video downloaded without music. I will put the link to the video below. The song is Teenage Dirtbag by Wheatus, which is fitting and really added to the original video, which you can check out on my Instagram page.
This spicy child thinks the water trough is her own personal birdbath. She arrived with her mom (or dad) today. Parent had a short bath and left to forage for insects. Little Bit had a little bit more than a long bath. The smaller birds were getting annoyed, but what choice do they have? She is now foraging with her parent. I don’t think they have taught her yet about The Food Lady.
What foods would you like to make?

What time do you go to bed and wake up currently?
I reserve the right not to answer these questions, Mom.
*Everyone, I do see your comments and likes and I promise I will return to get back to you guys. This week has been and is a hot bed of activity, with lots of changes happening . I hope to return by the weekend to tell you all about it. I appreciate you all. 
Describe your most memorable vacation.
A similar question was previously asked, as is the way here at WordPress.
Rather than answer this again, I’ll link below to my poem about the road trip leading to my most memorable vacation – The Cincinnati Open, 2006.
The roadtrip to my favorite vacation

What’s your definition of romantic?

Yesterday morning, a refined lady arrived to the establishment, politely seeking directions to the complimentary breakfast area.
Are there things you try to practice daily to live a more sustainable lifestyle?
I didn’t want to answer this prompt by saying, “I recycle, reuse and repurpose,” not because I don’t do those things (I do), but because I felt like it would be a common answer. After a bit of deliberation, I found my prompt answer in an unusual spot. It seems the mourning doves felt very comfortable and a bit frisky in the front flower bed this morning.
That got me thinking. I have noticed there are teenaged squirrels in the backyard and teenaged starlings at the birdbath.
Thus, my contribution to sustainability is providing a natural reproductive habitat for birds, rodents, insects, and possibly Toady McToaderson – if he can find his mate one of these nights. Poor Toady.
Attention spiders and their prey: you have larger problems, and they’re called sparrows. 🐦