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Old Crank

(4,658 posts)
Sat Dec 2, 2023, 12:14 PM Dec 2023

More from the 3rd floor

4th floor for the US readers.
This is our little winter bird feeder. We use small seeds and meal worms. The worms are popular. The larger bird chases away the tits. The tits don't even like me being near the window looking out. Birds were shot through the window with the biggest lens I have, 105mm.
Not the greatest, but you get the feel.

Find the bird


This one causes the tits to flee


Die Kinder






Ah. The big bird is gone.


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More from the 3rd floor (Original Post) Old Crank Dec 2023 OP
These are so beautiful, my dear Old Crank! CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2023 #1
You are most welcome. Old Crank Dec 2023 #2
Looks like the winters of my childhood, Old Crank. thatcrowwoman Dec 2023 #3
Sounds like some great memories Old Crank Dec 2023 #4

CaliforniaPeggy

(152,106 posts)
1. These are so beautiful, my dear Old Crank!
Sat Dec 2, 2023, 12:36 PM
Dec 2023

All of these are wonderful, but my special favorite is the 4th one.

The branches are just barely covered with snow to the point that you can see the black underneath. I love this effect.

And the little bird is great!

Thank you.

thatcrowwoman

(1,230 posts)
3. Looks like the winters of my childhood, Old Crank.
Sat Dec 2, 2023, 02:32 PM
Dec 2023

Bundled up in my snowsuit and sent out to play with the neighborhood kids.
Back inside with hats and mittens drying on the radiator, boots drying on old newspapers by the door.
Chicken noodle soup with saltines, or maybe those little oyster crackers.

My sisters drank hot chocolate, but despite my love of chocolate I have never liked chocolate milk or chocolate ice cream or hot chocolate. I would drink a cup of Constant Comment tea, or mom’s “Russian Tea” which was Tang powder, sugar, powdered instant tea with lemon, and cinnamon. 2 spoons of Russian tea mix in a cup of tea~kettle~whistling hot water. I am the oldest of 3 sisters and drinking tea made me feel grown up, even in 4th grade.

Lots of chickadees around here, too. I also have crows who will caw me and a little wren who sings from the kitchen porch any mornings Molly and I don’t get out to serve the early-bird breakfast special soon enough to suit them.

Spent 30-some years “in exile” on the FloraBama Gulf Coast. Heat and humidity turn me into a slug. I have a winter soul. Cold weather brings me back to life, all a~sparkle and a~twinkle. It’s beginning to look a lot like winter, and I’m just fine with that.

Thank you again for this lovely preview of snow to come. Some of the old folks around here say we’re in for a snowy winter this year. After a dry summer and fall, I’ll take all the snow I can get!
🕊thatcrowwoman

Old Crank

(4,658 posts)
4. Sounds like some great memories
Sat Dec 2, 2023, 02:41 PM
Dec 2023

I remember as a kid spending hours outside in the snow.
We had a icerink in our back yard. It was there for at least 3 months. Getting to skate aroiund Ottawa on the Rideau canal which was mostly drained for the winter. l only remember one snow day. The teachers couldn't get to school. We were all there waiting.
Parents would drag us in before hypothermia.
Then we moved to teh Phoenix area..... freezer to oven.

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