My neighbor has a beautiful garden. She calls me often to come over and see a new flower she has each spring and summer. A delight to be around. And I learn so much from her.
She is now hospitalized and I am very concerned. Was looking back through my photos and came across this beautiful bronze bird feeder she had last year. She said it it almost 30 years old. Would love one in my garden like this.
Hoping she recovers soon and can be back home. Such a dear neighbor and lady.
Photo ©CarolDM
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Do you notice different types of bird feeders?
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Yes
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No
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I never found any interesting post like yours. It is pretty worth enough for me.
Thank you, how very kind of you to say.
Is that supposed to be St. Francis of Assisi?
I am not sure, this is in my neighbor’s garden.
it is truly a cool feeder.
i would love one like that, but it would end up with squirrels!
Thanks and yes the squirrels would love this one.
yes they would be all about it!
I never see squirrels in my yard. JJ tells me probably because I don’t have enough big trees. Probably correct.
i suspect JJ is right about that, because you have the cats that visit you, without trees for protection they probably stay away.
I love the garden decorations, they give it a special look.
Thanks and I agree with you abut the garden.
I would love to have something similar in my backyard in the future. Birds bring positive energy.
Yes I love bird watching every day, so therapeutic.
This is a really nice and interesting bird feeder, dear Carol …. something special
Thanks my friend, it is very special.
Another lovely post Carol
Thank you for your comment!
That is a wonderful bird feeder. I hope your neighbor will be all right
Thanks, I hope the both will be ok.
I hope your friend gets well soon! That’s a very interesting bird feeder
She is 86, he is 90. I worry about them each day.
This looks amazing lovely view of a priest, probably St Francis as he is the patron saint of all animals.
Thanks, you are probably right. I didn’t think to ask her.
In our country we do not have much choice of bird feeders.
Many will make their own here.
I do hope she recovered and was there to see the birds.
I hope so too and her husband is temporarily in a nursing home, waiting for her to be discharged.