I love dogs and people. I want living creatures to thrive. I love to cook, and share the food, but ya gotta get in line in front of the dog.
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Hi Ali. You are really into birds aren’t you? Ron loves to hear the birds sign, whistle, and chirp. I pretend to be grouchy about it but I think he has figured out I am only pretending. He will see the birds rushing back and forth from our roofs and the large ficus tree we have. He will say listen to them isn’t that great. I will reply oh things you see when you don’t have a tennis racket. Or he will say something about the very large sound they are all making which to him seems to resemble music and I will replay if only I had a canon I would give them a song. But I don’t really mind the birds except the one breed here that attack people and cats. They are tiny and fast and vicious as all get out. I prefer land animals and water / ocean creature. He knows when he moved in I had bird feeders up even though it made a mess out of my perfect otherwise lawns. In our home at 310 Greymond I hung bird feeders off the dining room windows and humming bird feeders all around. We had a family of Cardinals that came to one feeder next to a support beam where the adults took turns watching their off spring and each other feed. The entire years we lived there they came and used only that one feeder. Hugs
Actually, DH and his mom, my MIL were really into birds. He could name birds by their songs. I subscribed to these newsletters to learn more about them for myself, and so I didn’t have to ask him every time. For me, I’m more like Ron. I love how birds just keep on keepin’ on, and I love their music, too.
Hi Ali. You are really into birds aren’t you? Ron loves to hear the birds sign, whistle, and chirp. I pretend to be grouchy about it but I think he has figured out I am only pretending. He will see the birds rushing back and forth from our roofs and the large ficus tree we have. He will say listen to them isn’t that great. I will reply oh things you see when you don’t have a tennis racket. Or he will say something about the very large sound they are all making which to him seems to resemble music and I will replay if only I had a canon I would give them a song. But I don’t really mind the birds except the one breed here that attack people and cats. They are tiny and fast and vicious as all get out. I prefer land animals and water / ocean creature. He knows when he moved in I had bird feeders up even though it made a mess out of my perfect otherwise lawns. In our home at 310 Greymond I hung bird feeders off the dining room windows and humming bird feeders all around. We had a family of Cardinals that came to one feeder next to a support beam where the adults took turns watching their off spring and each other feed. The entire years we lived there they came and used only that one feeder. Hugs
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Actually, DH and his mom, my MIL were really into birds. He could name birds by their songs. I subscribed to these newsletters to learn more about them for myself, and so I didn’t have to ask him every time. For me, I’m more like Ron. I love how birds just keep on keepin’ on, and I love their music, too.
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