My cousins, Janet and Dave, recommended a Facebook page for Bird Watchers/Lovers. Well, I subscribed and I love it.
I have really enjoyed watching my own back yard birds and to hear about and see these other birds is a thrill.
My only fear is that I will become like the “Old Bird Woman” in Mary Poppins!
Someone, please stop me if this begins to happen. Meanwhile I will enjoy my backyard flock.
Last night I boiled up three small hard-shell Lobsters for dinner. We each had one, and I shelled the third to make Lobster Salads for our lunches today.
Here’s the thing. These hard-shells were really hard. One claw was like cement and I ended up getting out a hammer to crack the shell!
The Lobster was great and we enjoyed it a great deal, but this morning my right thumb is very sore. Score: Lobster 1, Maribeth 0!
I was up early today and I was looking around the satellite for something to watch. I found a wonderful documentary by Natasha Gregson Wagner. “Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind” (2020).
It was so well done and I was so pleased that Robert Wagner’s daughters, all rallied around their father, and not one of them ever doubted him for a minute. Natalie’s death at the age of 43 was a terrible accident, and nothing more. For those of us that remember Natalie Wood, it is a must-see.
The orchard is in bloom and it is beautiful. I think I will wander outside today and get some new pictures.
Enjoy your day!
Mmm, lobster. That’s what we’re having tonight.
Now ‘Feed the birds, tuppence a pair’ will be buzzing in my head today. Is it really certain that Woods died accidentally? The Coroner’s report is not conclusive.
There a pair of educator were I live, Dave and Janet but there retire