Sunday, September 25, 2011

It's For The Birds

A true believer loves for his brother what he loves for himself.

Muhammad
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I was feeling a bit morose today, partly because it's another day without sunshine. We've had too much rain. I don't want these leaves going from green to brown so fast, you hear me? I want a little color outside my window, some yellow, red, orange, even some amber. See to it.

So I called my good buddy Marty. He's a positive sort and he set me straight, turned me around and pointed my nose toward the goal of seeing the rainbow that's always in my mind if I look for it. Thanks Marty.

Today I had the great pleasure of cleaning out the bird feeder. I'm here to tell you that you haven't lived until you've scooped up a bag full of moldy seeds and bird poop. A rare and hard to match experience. It's a good thing I'm not squeamish.

I should have taken the bird feeder inside when Irene came to call, but it was so well fastened to the railing (to prevent the vandal who chopped down the last one) that I just tied it off and left it there. After Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee had their ways with it the feeder was no longer fit for birds, squirrels or any decent beast.

So now it's clean (factory fresh, as they say). I put it out to dry, which it will do if Mother Nature doesn't drop any of her damn rain on it. Tomorrow I will reseed and hope to welcome back my chirping neighbors, even though they still dash off every time the see me.

And so my friends, brothers and sisters, bloggers and fellow pilgrims on the shore of a new season, let's try an Autumn Question.

DB - The Vagabond
Never Give Up
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AUTUMN QUESTION

What event over the past year changed your life, a lot or a little.

dbdacoba@aol.com

I am looking forward to your answers.
DB
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7 comments:

Geo. said...

I love the Muhammed quote:"A true believer loves for his brother what he loves for himself." This is precisely the reason I live in California and my brother lives in Nevada. And the autumn question is one I can put my whole mind to some wakeful night --delighted.

pacifica62 said...

Delighted to hear that db's Bird Cafe has been refurbished and will be open again for business. Marty is indeed a good buddy that can let the sunshine in.

Jon said...

The only thing worse than cleaning a bird feeder is cleaning a cat litter box. If you ever want to get rid of the birds, I have plenty of stray cats in my yard that I will gladly send to you.

I would really have to think carefully about the new autumn question, because this past year has been completely boring for me.

Forty Pound Sack said...

Ew, I just realized I haven't checked our bird feeders lately. Guess I have a new item for the to-do list.

To answer your question, 'bout this time last year I was fighting breast cancer. I won.

pacifica62 said...

Congratulations to Forty Pound Sack for being a breast cancer survivor. Amazing and you are an inspiration for others.

Rose~* said...

Can't put out the bird feeder over here, until November 1st, due to city bylaws - the little chirpers were already asking for handouts the other day when I was pruning my shrubs, LOL

Ken Riches said...

If you clean and fill, they will come!