The Writing Life: Bird Buddies + One
Since retiring from teaching (two years come June) I am writing more, since my excuse of not having time because of how much time teaching requires is no longer my safety net of non productivity.
I diligently try to write from 9 am to 2 pm and even though the hubs will pop in and say a brief “hi” as he does retired guy stuff around the house, I have to say writing is quite solitary.
However, I have discovered writing has become less solitary since I have set up a bird feeder, birdbath, and squirrel platform outside my office window. My bird buddies, an ever changing rotation of chickadees, nuthatches, and sparrows brighten my day. The squirrel adds hilarity as it plots to get more than its fair share of birdseed.
The other day a white-crowned sparrow discovered the feeding station as well as wayward seeds on the windowsill. He hung out all day.

At times it seemed as if he was peering in at me. Wanting to encourage his return I sprinkled more birdseed on the window ledge. The sparrow did not return, instead the resident squirrel crashed the party.

I do not get as much work done, unfortunately, with all this distraction, but I did manage a blog post.




I so get this. The excitement of new birds to the feeder is real.
They are a delightful distraction.
Steward of your time. Gret choice.
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That’s so lovely, Pam! A distraction, yes, but an adorable one. I often find it so relaxing to just sit and watch the birds flittering about on the roof, or to see the squirrels and tree shrews playing and nibbling at something or other in the garden.