Now, if only I could convince my darling mockingbird that 4 a.m. is just a touch early! The way the property here is constructed, it functions as an echo chamber, and magnifies the sound so much it can penetrate even closed windows and doors.
I love and miss the robins. They were my childhood wake-up call. Such a beautiful song.
So inspiriting. Each morning as I open my email and click on your link there is an understanding in me that a visual prayer is approaching. And still I gasp at each one. Thank you.
It is spring here in Vancouver. We await the robins nest building, just a few feet from our door. Two years ago they tried desperately to come into the house. They tapped at our windows, looking in longingly. I love you robins – but no – you can’t come in our house. They left the nest building for so long the first egg was laid outside the nest. I’m not sure if it is the same robins, but for two years now we have robins nesting in a cage hung against the wall close to the kitchen window. Our comings and goings bother them not in the least. They are true poetry to watch. Virginia
The Robins are back again here as well! Waking up to their song can be so vitalizing! Happy Spring, you have an awesome writing style that proves there is beauty in simplicity. Sometimes people, including myself, can get swept up in writing long epics before we know it. Thank-you for calming my own pace, and I look forward to some more of your inspirings. π
Very heart-uplifting! Thank you sincerely!
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Beautiful! Your words and images are such a wonderful gift!
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Perfect way to begin the morning! π
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I agree. Beautiful.
Jennifer
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so lovely π
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Now, if only I could convince my darling mockingbird that 4 a.m. is just a touch early! The way the property here is constructed, it functions as an echo chamber, and magnifies the sound so much it can penetrate even closed windows and doors.
I love and miss the robins. They were my childhood wake-up call. Such a beautiful song.
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So inspiriting. Each morning as I open my email and click on your link there is an understanding in me that a visual prayer is approaching. And still I gasp at each one. Thank you.
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Oh, thank you. Such lovely, encouraging words. Yes, yes, ‘visual prayers’.
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As we continue the long winter, I wait to hear the robin’s song outside my window!
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Welcoming, warming heartsong that captures the dearness of life.
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lovely…I’ve not seen a robin yet…patiently waiting…
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How lovely – music to my ears!
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Amazing photos!
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Where would we be without birdsong….
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“Make your home near mine” so sweet, I just love this!
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Your poem evokes a fortunate symbiosis. We have had robins for weeks now–they seem to have a nice dignity.
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It is spring here in Vancouver. We await the robins nest building, just a few feet from our door. Two years ago they tried desperately to come into the house. They tapped at our windows, looking in longingly. I love you robins – but no – you can’t come in our house. They left the nest building for so long the first egg was laid outside the nest. I’m not sure if it is the same robins, but for two years now we have robins nesting in a cage hung against the wall close to the kitchen window. Our comings and goings bother them not in the least. They are true poetry to watch. Virginia
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Beautiful.
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Brilliant and uplifting and a wonderfully breath of fresh air.
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Reblogged this on Voices and Visions.
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Love that little bird in the tree. Lovely expressive words.
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And does the songstress do evensong too?
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Beautiful – you described my mornings the past week or so. Blessings!
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A wonderful statement. I can hear the song. π
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Beautiful verse and photo.
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Love the words! Beautifully expressed.
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That’s really nice one! π
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The Robins are back again here as well! Waking up to their song can be so vitalizing! Happy Spring, you have an awesome writing style that proves there is beauty in simplicity. Sometimes people, including myself, can get swept up in writing long epics before we know it. Thank-you for calming my own pace, and I look forward to some more of your inspirings. π
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Lovely! Such a real photo, the Robin, just as it is in nature.
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Lovely, and refreshing to see no sign of photoshopping!
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Beautiful.
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Pretty!
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