One year ago on Mother's Day,
I heard a commotion outside the
upstairs studio window.
Looking over towards the roof overhang,
on a ledge were 5 baby red squirrels.
It was their first day out into the world of
nature having been born in the attic.
I was glued to the window for hours and
continued to follow their progress for days
as they played, boxed, comforted each other,
became daring and explored
until they were ready to leave the
safety of their attic home via the branch of
the apple tree. It was fascinating!
I heard a commotion outside the
upstairs studio window.
Looking over towards the roof overhang,
on a ledge were 5 baby red squirrels.
It was their first day out into the world of
nature having been born in the attic.
I was glued to the window for hours and
continued to follow their progress for days
as they played, boxed, comforted each other,
became daring and explored
until they were ready to leave the
safety of their attic home via the branch of
the apple tree. It was fascinating!
Two of the baby red squirrels caring foreach other.
We were fortunate to see a mourning dove couple andtheir baby in our yard.
Last year we were very excitedto spot a kildeer ( plover )
and her babies running around a field.
When the mom called them, they ran to her
and she hid them under her wing.
Best wishes to all mothers for love, caring,
sharing and understanding....
