Just the other day, I went to our back door, looked out and saw Robins! Probably 15 to 20, at the bird bath, in the puddles, pecking away at the winter grass. I ran for my camera, opened the door and POOF! They were gone!
Do they migrate? This is not a usual happenstance for my part of Texas...or at least I've never seen more than one at a time.
Oh, a robin... I really, really envy you. Have a look at my photoshow and then you can honestly say that living in Sweden isn't a favorite always...:-) About the music sheets I went over to my friends house and got some nut nothing as beautiful as that one. I have one equal framed on my wall which I might take down and copy. Will you pkease give me your e-mail so that I can send some of the sheets to you. Hugs Eva Agnes
EVA AGNESS...yes my addy is :- victorianrose07@gmail.com That funny little symbol after the 07 is the "at" sign. If you would make a copy of that one on your wall..I would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it. I am on my way over to you blog again...but I had posted a comment on your blog too earlier today.. but can't rmember WHICH blog. I think it's the one with that BEAUTIFUL DOG pictures in it. I'm sorry, I do not have your addy either.
I miss Robins. Growing up in PA they were as prolific as the pigeons are here. We had a wayward robin here one winter ( probably did not have good GPS) that hung out in the back yard for several days. Of course we also have few worms so he moved on quickly and I have never seen another. sigh
the memories of some things never seem to fade, like the anticipation of spring.
I know, we had more robins in Indiana each Spring...than we ever see down here anymore. Don't know what is happing to all of them. IF YOU see a robin in your area...report about it..or better yet, take a photo of it and post it on your blog..it will make a lot of people happy.
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Dear Rose,
How beautiful!
Just the other day, I went to our back door, looked out and saw Robins! Probably 15 to 20, at the bird bath, in the puddles, pecking away at the winter grass. I ran for my camera, opened the door and POOF! They were gone!
Do they migrate? This is not a usual happenstance for my part of Texas...or at least I've never seen more than one at a time.
XO
Sandy
My tulips are coming up in flower garden!! Your picture is beautiful.
Oh, a robin... I really, really envy you.
Have a look at my photoshow and then you can honestly say that living in Sweden isn't a favorite always...:-)
About the music sheets I went over to my friends house and got some nut nothing as beautiful as that one.
I have one equal framed on my wall which I might take down and copy.
Will you pkease give me your e-mail so that I can send some of the sheets to you.
Hugs Eva Agnes
EVA AGNESS...yes my addy is :-
victorianrose07@gmail.com
That funny little symbol after the 07 is the "at" sign.
If you would make a copy of that one on your wall..I would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it.
I am on my way over to you blog again...but
I had posted a comment on your blog too earlier today.. but can't rmember WHICH blog. I think it's the one with that BEAUTIFUL DOG pictures in it.
I'm sorry, I do not have your addy either.
I WANT TO THANK YOU, Rose
I miss Robins. Growing up in PA they were as prolific as the pigeons are here. We had a wayward robin here one winter ( probably did not have good GPS) that hung out in the back yard for several days. Of course we also have few worms so he moved on quickly and I have never seen another. sigh
the memories of some things never seem to fade, like the anticipation of spring.
Suzan
I know, we had more robins in Indiana each Spring...than we ever see down here anymore.
Don't know what is happing to all of them.
IF YOU see a robin in your area...report about it..or better yet, take a photo of it and post it on your blog..it will make a lot of people happy.
Rose
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