The birds get a new house!
Dear Diary,
When I visited the old family farm in Dutchess County, New York, I bought this bird house gourd. I finally got around to having Greg drill a hole so I could clean out the seeds. It was certainly well dried! I love the mottled look to the surface of the gourd; it gives it a kind of camouflaged appearance.
I didn't have a small dowel to use for a perch so I sacrificed an old paint brush which Greg cut down and it was just right. I do like re-purposing things.
I hung it out in Auntie's tree and immediately a chickadee came by to check it out! I hope we cut the hole big enough. As you can see there is still a bit of snow in the back field but two days of warm sunny weather should make short work of that. Auntie's tree is budding and that is such a wonderful thing to see.
I will hang out the sheep's wool and straw next to the birdhouse in hopes that a bird will try out the house. It might be a bit late in the season but we'll see.
Today is supposed to be close to 70F this afternoon so Emerson and I will be able to do a bit of porch sitting. We are both looking forward to that.
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