It was windy today. Was it windy by you?
This is Zeke, with his fur blowing in the wind.
A spider. There is an even bigger one dangling in front for my dining room window. As long as it stays OUTSIDE, I find it interesting.
A spider. There is an even bigger one dangling in front for my dining room window. As long as it stays OUTSIDE, I find it interesting.
Today I found a tiny baby bird bobbing around in the lawn. Zeke paid no attention to it. I'd seen one a few days earlier. Not sure if they've been blown out of a nest, or what. It made me feel so very sad. Life is extremely fragile. For every living thing.
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For every living thing, indeed.
The grandboys and I saw a baby woodpecker down on the ground a few weeks ago, crying and trying to jump/struggle up the trunk of the tree to get back to its nest. If it hadn't been a massive cedar tree he was trying to climb up, I might've been able to help but the tree stands 50 feet high or so! With all the feral cats around here, I'm sure it never made it. Like Dylan says, "He's in woodpecker heaven now, Gram." Did you know there's a worm heaven, a slug heaven, a spider heaven? I never knew there were so many! But that's what I taught them...it makes Life's lessons easier for them to understand.
Windy and rainy.
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