kinders watch
to see when the birds will come
to eat the treats
they’ve made for them
and hung up high in the trees
so they don’t go hungry in the winter’s snow.
—
“be grateful for luck. pay the thunder no mind – listen to the birds. and don’t hate nobody.
-eubie blake
how beautiful – 🙂
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❤
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I bet they were very excited!
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they were )
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Beautiful. When you feel loved it is easily given. :o)
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so true –
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Aw yes. Awe and wonder.
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yes, awe and wonder –
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Love the wonder and awe of young kids – I wish my 8th graders would wonder more… but but that is the nature of my birds.
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Each bird has its personality 🐥
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The awe of nature and creation is the same both young and old, I think, and that is probably why this particular blog made me smile a little more. Of course, my thoughts went beyond birds.. I’m thinking there has to be some awesome trails to ride in those woods!
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It is a really pretty place with beautiful trails, we are lucky. You are right about the ageless awe.
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And I assume you have snow tires for that bike of yours??? ;)p
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I do. Studs.
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Awww
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🐥
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you are so lucky to get wonder at such an early age and help shape it into what it will become. Thank you so much ❤ ❤ ❤
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I am lucky and thank you for your kind comments, kat
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shape those mind and see what that can teach you while you’re teaching them.
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Exactly
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Did they get to see any birds eat what they’d left out for them?
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Not yet – they may come when we are not there and it is quieter)
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Brave birds only spend the winter up there..how fun for the kids to see..
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Yes, there are always some
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My grandsons loved the “Winter Soltice” program of the TV show Little Bear–where the family strung all kinds of things on a pine tree for the forest creatures. This made me think of that.
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oh, it is like that! i’ll show it to them and i’m sure they would enjoy it )
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Our boys loved Little Bear. So did I.
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Have you seen the VHS (no narration) version of THE BEAR by Raymond Briggs’? That’s a delight, too.
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I’ll look that up too – thanks
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Kindness and thoughtfulness are beautiful.
Pl
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they are )
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There are many things to be learned from the birds and the bees
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There certainly are )
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Such a special reminder to “feed the birds. . .tuppence a bag…” Made me think of “Mary Poppins” song. Have a wonderful time with the kiddos, Beth! 🙂
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Oh, such a good memory)
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Un contenido profundo con unas palabras cotidianas. Me pareció excelente.
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Inspiring message for the new year! I recently posted pictures from my cherished birding trip to the Nilgiris, so loved your post!
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thank you so much )
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