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That sounds like good news for her and the family. Sending best wishes for the future.As of January 9, my mom will be a permanent resident of a seniors' home! It's not the one where she is receiving respite care at the moment, but if a place comes available there, she can have it. This is a huge relief. The good news is that Mom is enjoying where she is now...She has lots of company -- family, plus the other residents who seem to like her, and when you don't have any memory, it's important to live each moment well. Which is what she is doing.
Weird. They should be gone. Missed his flight, maybe? Was on a no-fly list?I actually saw a robin all by himself hopping around...I didn't even know they stayed around in this frigid weather?
Robins usually head for warmer spots during the winter. However, even here in SK we occasionally have one that stays all winter.Yesterday while sitting overlooking the meandering lake ( more like a river) in the north end of our town, I actually saw a robin all by himself hopping around...I didn't even know they stayed around in this frigid weather? (-10C)
Maybe it means spring is coming, lol!
That's interesting....this one was a pretty plump robin....maybe he was too overweight to get off the ground.Robins usually head for warmer spots during the winter. However, even here in SK we occasionally have one that stays all winter.
Oh yeah we have tons of squirrels, (so busy burying their nuts)....we have huge trees in front of our place that are taller than the 3 story apt. building. We actually had two squirrels fall out of the trees....big thump and then scooted away.Weird. They should be gone. Missed his flight, maybe? Was on a no-fly list?Around here, it's cardinals, chickadees (and some other small songbirds that I am not sure of), blue jays, crows.
Was watching a squirrel and am quite convinced they are both highly skilled and totally batcrap insane. This one was at the end of an extremely thin branch that was clearly having trouble taking the squirrel's weight trying to get a seed pod or something (it's not a nut tree). And succeeded, apparently. Got back to firmer ground intact, at least. Cute as heck but gave me the willies just watching.
The squirrel's nest behind me is in a deciduous tree, too. I suspect those nests are easier to build in a tree that branches a lot. Conifers tend to have single long limbs coming out of the trunk without as much branching.they seem to build their nests in the two willows
Hmmm, that's true....The squirrel's nest behind me is in a deciduous tree, too. I suspect those nests are easier to build in a tree that branches a lot. Conifers tend to have single long limbs coming out of the trunk without as much branching.
More likely he found a top quality food source - like a whole neighbourhood of feeders.That's interesting....this one was a pretty plump robin....maybe he was too overweight to get off the ground.
I got flu and COVID a week apart and neither caused much pain this time. Though maybe it's just my pharmacist getting better at giving shots.My arm doesn't hurt at all.
I got flu and COVID a week apart and neither caused much pain this time. Though maybe it's just my pharmacist getting better at giving shots.![]()
Yeah, I have had a few of those moments over the years I've been getting flu regularly and then COVID.Then I rolled onto that arm in the middle of the night......... yup, she gave it.