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So...I decided to make some art. I've been busy with a bunch of stuff lately and haven't had a chance to listen to my muse. I let her all the way in this morning, and I feel a little better. Here is my wee calendar for April:
I got impatient and started erasing the pencil line and smeared the M and the T. Oh well. Wabi sabi and all that.
This next work of art (heheh) is inspired by what happens in my back yard every night when I play with the dogs. First the tale, then the art.
There is a bird feeder hanging from one of the maple trees in the yard. It is a late-budding tree. The other maple already has baby leaves, but the bird feeder maple just has little buds, so it's just bare branches. Along the fence line right behind the bird feeder maple, there is an enormous juniper tree/bush. It's got to be at least 15' wide and probably at least 20' tall. It's huge and dense. You can't even see the fence through it. The birds love it. Hummingbirds love it. Mac and Stella like to lay in it's shade. I like it and MT doesn't. It likely does need to be trimmed, but we'll deal with that later.
In the evening after work, the dogs and I like to go outside to play. Stella chases after her frisbee, of course, and the big dogs snuffle for kibbles and chase each other around. Usually the bird feeder is empty at that time. As we play outside, I watch the little birdies come to the juniper and start to watch us. At first there are just a few, but the more minutes go by, the more birdies come to the juniper. They start to chirp and make a bunch of noise, which I interpret as them saying, "Feed us! Feed us!" One day I counted around 20 little birds in the juniper at dinnertime, with various doves and other small birds nearby, like on the wire fence between us and the neighbor, and in the cypress trees at the house behind the back yard. It's a little intimidating.
Bird feeding time correlates with dog feeding time, so I'll fill the bird feeder, then take the dogs inside for their dinner. I love to watch the flock of birds descend onto the feeder, the tree, and the ground under the feeder. They can have the feeder empty pretty quickly, but then there are the seeds they kick out on t the ground, so we have birds in the yard for awhile. It's pretty cool to see them all lift into flight when the dogs go back out after their dinner.
I never knew how much pleasure I would get from watching the birds in my yard. It's really cool.
Anyway, here is a little thing I did today to remind me of bird dinner time:
That's all for today. I'm off to Trader Joe's for some groceries. Have a lovely week.