Re: Snow in the garden
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- Subject: Re: Snow in the garden
- From: G*@webtv.net (Hannah Felder)
- Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2000 08:16:01 -0500 (EST)
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Lori,
For some reason I have been receiving mail to this eskimo.com mail for a
week.I have told them but I guess they haven't got it sorted out yet.
Thought you should know.
By the way, I also feed the birds in my yard.Try to get an old log and
drill some deep holes in it,mix Peanut butter, corn meal, maple syrup,
seed and any old nuts melt it down a little to mix better and stuff in
the holes.I get wood peckers and nut hatches ALL OVER mine. Good Luck
:-))
Hannah
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- Subject: Re: Snow in the garden
- From: L*@aol.com
- Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2000 06:40:47 EST
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Hi Smitty, what a lovely story!!! I love my birds too, I have alot of feeders
around. I feel so sorry for our little friends out there in the cold.
Hopefully what I put out, suet and sunflower seeds will sustain them through
the winter. Lori