First off I want to say thank you to John who wrote
the nice poem in comments about my post yesterday.
Thought it deserved a mention.
It's a lovely poem.
Dear Happy K, your day sounds bright,
Even fog can’t dim its light.
With every step through town you roam,
Each garden path feels close to home.
Sean’s yard must be a lovely scene,
A quiet park of lush and green.
A winding trail would be a treat,
Where blooms and peaceful moments meet.
A black and white cat comes and goes,
A quiet watcher, heaven knows.
And spicy chicken, tater tots too—
Simple joys that carry through.
With yarn in hand and book in lap,
You found your peace, your midday nap.
Thanks for the stroll through all you do—
It brought a bit of calmness too.
📝 📝 📝
58 degrees this morning when I got to town for my morning walk.
Started out cloudy.
Walked around both of the cemeteries and then over to the ball park
and that's when the sun came out.
Back around through town, passed the library and dropped off a book.
No people about.
Saw a few rabbits scurrying around
and sad to say another one didn't make it across the road.
Every year I take a picture of this huge rhododendron.
It's the biggest one I've ever seen.
Here's this Friday's engraved gravestone.
☁️ 🌤 😀
While I was out walking Ken went to the Rolling Pin here in town
and surprised me with some freshly made donuts for breakfast.
We hardly ever have them so it was a real treat.
It was sunny this morning with rain coming in the afternoon so we
went outside in the morning and yes it did rain later.
Ken cut some old logs up that were out back.
Used the logs to make a bird feeder.
There is chicken wire on top of the log.
The birds can get to the seed but it is hard for the squirrels and chipmunks
to get at it.
We haven't had bird feeders because they seem to attract bears,
so we shall see.
I'm putting the seeds out here.
Here it is waiting for those song birds to come eat.
I'm just having two tomato plants this year and putting them in
this pot on the back deck.
Just have to get a couple of plants now.
Happy Friday and thanks for stopping by.
🤗HappyK❤️
19 comments:
...what a great feeder!
That poem was fabulous. It was well worth posting today.
That bird feeder is ingenious. I hope it works well.
John is talented, he summed up your post well. I enjoyed it.
You got some pretty pictures today and I really like your bird feeder.
A lovely Friday post.
I enjoyed John's poem.
All the best Jan
Hi Happy K - Wow, thanks so much for reposting my poem! That you enjoyed it so much makes my day! All the best to you and Ken. John
Yes, this is a beautiful poem. John is a wonderful man. I love ❤️ your bird feeder.
What a joy it was to read John's poem. Thank you for sharing it. I've heard a lot of good things about The Rolling Pin and how yummy they are.
Hi Karen. I love the bird feeder. Having John write a poem about you is a real honor. You have had a wonderful, positive impact on so many.
P.S. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! You are a wonderful friend. Virtual hugs.
How wonderful to be given a poem and such a beautiful one!! Happy birthday if you had a birthday!! What an inventive feeder!! Walking is life!
This is a great idea for a homemade birdfeeder! Please keep us posted on it! John's poem is wonderful, and especially for YOU.
Hello,
Love the poem! John does have a way with words, I have been enjoying his poems.
What a cool bird feeder, I am sure the birds will love it too.
Take care, have a great weekend.
That was a great poem! I love the rustic bird feeder. I hope the bears stay away!
What fun to have a poem written for you. That bird feeder is interesting. It will be fun to see if the birds show up and peck away.
Look forward to hearing how that bird feeder works!
John's poem made me smile. How clever and well written.
What a cool bird feeder. I will be curious to see how the birds take to it and hopefully the critters stay awa.
What nice poem from John and I like the bird feeder.
John's poem summed up your walk in such a delightful way!
I like your idea of keeping squirrels etc. out of the sunflower seeds!!
Nice bird feeder. A few weeks ago I spied 3 burrowing rats on the bird feeder! EEK 😱
Took about a week, but they were finally neutralized and now the birds can eat happily.
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