A Little More Cleansing
My side of the bed has the window at the head of it--I like it that way. But every night this week, my pillow gets frozen stuck to it.
Non Birding Bill is in tech rehearsals for Cyrano de Bergerac. I love that he acts, I love that I get to watch him on stage--tech rehearsal week--I don't love so much. NBB pretty much goes from work to rehearsal and then I don't see him until close to midnight. I suppose this is similar to when I'm away at a bird festival or tour. At least I see him in the morning when I make him a big breakfast to start his day.
I think between NBB's absence, that stupid cardinal story, and the notice that a friend has passed that my glass is feeling half empty. Whenever I get to this point, it never ceases to amaze me that life will offer a refill.
First, it came in the mail. I got the current issue of the Living Bird from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. On the cover is a juvenile northern goshawk--my favorite raptor. Nothing cheers me up like a gos!
When I finally finished drinking in the cover, I came across an article of a friend with a photo of her as a young girl. Any guesses on who this is?
After that, a packaged arrived full of Swarovski samples. It's a great day when you have so many Swarovski bins in the home at once, I threw a party. It was a high brow affair, martinis all around.
I think NBB's show opens Friday night, but I won't be able to see it because I'm leading a trip early the next morning. I will probably go see it on Valentine's Day. Cyrano is a great date play--not to mention a good lesson learned as to why you should write your own love letters.















5 Comments:
I hope your day cheers up if it has not already.
When I first arrived in MN, it was Winter. For a person who grew up in Mexico, it was a shocker! Seeing cardinals perching on snow covered pine trees was such an amazing delight... They became my instant favorite bird! As I got to know more, I grew to fave them even more.
It is indeed a shame that this lady snapped! Maybe it is a blessing in disguise that Newsweek published the article, as maddening as it is, because it created an opportunity for us all to boost awareness and to share our radically different views than the lady's.
I receive Newsweek. Have been so busy, I did not read that, yet. But I have homework tonight, and will sit and send a letter to the editor.
Have a nice weekend tomorrow. I would love to join, but have other commitments. Say Hi to Stan.
Angie
Is it the Zick?
I'm really envious of Lynne of Hasty Brook that she gets to go birding with you tomorrow! I hope you have a great time!
Hi Angie,
The day did go better. Thanks. Tell Ed I said Hi.
naturewoman,
You are right, that is the Zick!
Here's something to cheer you up. Over the past few frigid weeks in Kansas City, my 6-yr-old son and I have built a nest box and a feeder. His attention span lasts for only half of the project, but he's getting interested in seeing what shows up at the feeders, and I consider that to be a great sign.
Not only is it the Zick - but also her lovely father Dale!
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