Every autumn we put out the bird feeders – one’s a big metal affair for black oil sunflower seeds, and the other’s a perforated sock-like device for thistle (nyjer) seeds. The pole that holds the feeders is located about twenty feet in front of the house so we can watch the birds – and, naturally, the squirrels – while we’re having our morning or afternoon tea on the balcony.
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What a delightful blog, I’m glad I found you 🙂 I’m newly discovering the delights of proper tea so reading up about it. We have a lovely new tea shop in our town called Maktub Tea House and I’m working my way through their menu!
Sounds like you had a nice peaceful morning. I love autumn!
Comment by Jo — October 19, 2012 @ 3:03 pm |