Birds, flowers and our dying view…

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It’s starling time again at Casa River.

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In the spring and early fall they descend…

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In very large numbers.

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And clean out our bird feeders in no time flat.

Summer may be over, but my flowers have had a miraculous resurgence.

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Everything is in full bloom and looking lovely.

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I don’t know why…

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But I’m not questioning, just enjoying.

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Even my potted hibiscus is hanging in there with the cool nights.

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Across the street… it’s all about the poles.

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More poles get jackhammered in the ground everyday.

So many poles.

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And the day I’m dreading draws ever closer.

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Two 200 foot greenhouses will dominate the view from our kitchen window any day now…

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And I am not a happy camper.

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10 thoughts on “Birds, flowers and our dying view…”

  1. I’m sorry about your view. I remember how unhappy I was with all the goodwill trailers across the road until they went away. I wish you had that to look forward to. Your flowers are lovely, just like you.

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  2. The lilacs around Madison are blooming again. Apparently, this rare event occurred because we had a mild winter, followed by a very wet summer, then a cool August, followed by a hot September.

    TL;DR: The lilacs mistakenly thing it’s spring. They’re in for a rude awakening.

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