Yes - I sat down in my garden and looked up just in time to see a song thrush bringing its mate food as she sat on a nest in one of our old yew trees. Now I've got to figure out how I can protect the nest from my cats who I feel would be able to climb this particular tree!
Joanne Faries, originally from the Philadelphia area, lives in Texas with her husband Ray. She considers herself fortunate to be able to pursue a writing career after eons in the business world. Joanne enjoys reading and movies, and is the film critic for the Little Paper of San Saba.
Happy Monday to you also Joanne.
ReplyDeleteLooking up can release many good emotions so I read.
Yvonne.
And just taking time to do it
DeleteIf I look up at the post title I see momemt, is that what you meant? lol What? You told me to look up.
ReplyDeleteI fixed it. Thanks
DeleteI can't tell if there is anything in the tree or not, but it is a colorful tree indeed. Akways good to look up!
ReplyDeleteBetty
This was not a trick. Just a tree picture
DeleteIt's a toasty Monday here too. I think I'm safe to put the winter coat away!
ReplyDeleteHooray for putting away the winter coat. Now, wiggle toes in tide pools?
DeleteWarm enough that I'd appreciate some shady trees.
ReplyDeleteMy dad just had two big ones taken down. Alas, old and diseased
DeleteI love taking pictures of trees. :-)
ReplyDeleteThey always look like a puzzle to me
DeleteBeautiful tree! Hope you are having a good week.
ReplyDeleteYes - I sat down in my garden and looked up just in time to see a song thrush bringing its mate food as she sat on a nest in one of our old yew trees. Now I've got to figure out how I can protect the nest from my cats who I feel would be able to climb this particular tree!
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