What a wondereful thought. I will appreciate the birds more from now on.
The Gumbos have this unique way of appreciating the wonders of little things in life.
What a sweet thing to say. You made that bird’s day.
And don’t stop being generous, dear friend!
Rose, that was very kind, and very true.
My kids never appreciated it at 5 AM.
Too bad people like them are few and far between.
Be thankful for the presents you receive.
The world is full of wonderful things!
It’s hard to be an ornithologist and walk through a wood when all around you the world is shouting: “Bugger off, this is my bush! Aargh, the nest thief! Have sex with me, I can make my chest big and red!”
– Terry Pratchett, Monstrous Regiment
Count your many blessings.
I would think that the bird would stop and fly away as soon as she approached?
Too bad ostriches can’t sing
stairsteppublishing 12 months ago
What a wondereful thought. I will appreciate the birds more from now on.
hagarthehorrible 12 months ago
The Gumbos have this unique way of appreciating the wonders of little things in life.
Macushlalondra 12 months ago
What a sweet thing to say. You made that bird’s day.
jagedlo 12 months ago
And don’t stop being generous, dear friend!
ladykat 12 months ago
Rose, that was very kind, and very true.
Carl Premium Member 12 months ago
My kids never appreciated it at 5 AM.
DawnQuinn1 12 months ago
Too bad people like them are few and far between.
Doug K 12 months ago
Be thankful for the presents you receive.
DaBump Premium Member 12 months ago
The world is full of wonderful things!
David Rickard Premium Member 12 months ago
It’s hard to be an ornithologist and walk through a wood when all around you the world is shouting: “Bugger off, this is my bush! Aargh, the nest thief! Have sex with me, I can make my chest big and red!”
– Terry Pratchett, Monstrous Regiment
eced52 12 months ago
Count your many blessings.
mafastore 12 months ago
I would think that the bird would stop and fly away as soon as she approached?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 12 months ago
Too bad ostriches can’t sing