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Monthly Archives: December 2018
Singing (or sitting) in the rain
I get asked a lot “what do birds do when it rains?”. My standard answer is that they go inside and watch their stories on the moving picture box. After a quizzical eye roll (or sometimes a blank stare), I’ll … Continue reading
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Herd of deer?
Yeah, I’ve heard of deer. Lately, I’ve been seeing them a lot, too. I live right in the middle of Charlotte (within spitting distance of Independence Blvd) and I’ve had groups of deer around my yard (and eating my plants) … Continue reading
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