RE: Distractions and old friends
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: RE: [CHAT] Distractions and old friends
- From: "Bonnie & Bill Morgan" w*@ameritech.net
- Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 20:15:07 -0400
- In-reply-to: 3EB733E5.20106@pacbell.net
I don't know about Theresa, but it tells me you are young enough in spirit
not to have fully grown up and I consider that a good thing! One can get an
"attitude" and cynicism without retaining some of the fun of children!
Blessings,
Bonnie (SW OH - zone 5)
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From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf
Of David Franzman
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 12:03 AM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] Distractions and old friends
Completely agree with you Lynda. Sometimes I think I garden half for
myself and half for the birds. When I'm very, very lucky I still have
dreams that I'm flying. I flap my arms and take off vertically. It's
not as easy now though. I think because I've gained some weight. I
love those dreams. What does that tell you Dr. Theresa?
DF
Lynda Young wrote:
>We worked outside all weekend weeding, mulching and planting accompanied
>by the sounds and sights of Mississippi Kites that are nesting nearby.
>There were brisk winds both days and the kites were having such fun
>playing on the breezes that I kept getting distracted watching them soar
>and plunge and catch the winds to coast along. One really gets the
>feeling that they are up there for the sheer joy of the feeling (oh,
>don't we all wish we could fly like that!). One pair chose to mate in
>the top of a huge old dead oak at the edge of our yard and we were so
>mesmerized by the courtship that we did not modestly avert our eyes.
>The female landed on the topmost limb and the male circled high above
>her for several minutes as they called out to each other. Then at the
>apex of his circle, he folded his wings back and plummeted to her. A
>magnificent sight that we got to see repeated several times.
>
>Also at our feeders this weekend were old friends we had not seen in
>several years. Two male and one female Rose Breasted Grossbeaks made an
>appearance. They won't be here long, but it is certainly nice to see
>them again.
>
>I'd probably get a lot more gardening done if the birds weren't around,
>but it would not be anywhere near as enjoyable!
>
>Lynda
>zone 7 - West TN
>
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