I heard a robin when I went outside this morn...I have not heard one in several weeks. And as I came home, I saw one in flight...but have not seen any in the yard.
Today has basically been a do nothing day. I did one load of laundry and that is about the total of all I did, other than wash a few dishes and fix food for Roger. My daughter made guacamole, and while I have never cared for it before, I do love hers. And have a hard time stopping eating it.
Oh, I did vacuum upstairs...and spent time looking through fabric and hunting batting scraps that had been trimmed from other quilts. I found enough to do what I want but I do have to seam the pieces together. It is for finishing the little Christmas scrap piece I showed the other day.
I am going to leave you with a video...it is predicting your mental age. I was 20-29...just barely. Another point and I would have been in the next age bracket.
That time looking through fabrics counts for a lot.
ReplyDeleteHere, the robins don't come until the spring. This is a great photo of one!
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen a robin in a while but then I haven't been paying much attention either. Sounds like a nice day you had.
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ReplyDeleteCute shot of the Robin, I see and hear them here too, they are year round birds here. I like guacamole with chips, yum! Take care and enjoy these last days of 2024. I wish you all the best in 2025, Happy New Year!
Yummm on guacamole..I love it with chips and salsa.
ReplyDeleteI spotted a robin in my yard just the other day. We pretty much have them around all year.
Raining still and so gloomy...kind of fits my runny nose mood !
Sue
Happy New Year!!!
ReplyDeleteA lovely picture of the Robin.
ReplyDeleteI usually have no Robins all winter long - none. On the 26th there were 2 in the yard just pulling at worms! It was so warm. Boy, are they going to get a surprise!!
ReplyDeleteAhhh frankenbat...so much fun (not). I always amaze myself by how many battings I can make with my scraps. The sun came out for a little bit yesterday...no robins but lots of little chickadees for Bella to watch.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo of a robin. I haven't seen one for a while. That sounds like a busy day to me :) And I enjoy reading about it. Thanks Rose and wishing you and your family A Very Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful photograph Rose ... our European Robins are a little different which funnily enough a recent post on the low carb diabetic was about :)
ReplyDeleteI take the opportunity to send happy new year wishes.
All the best Jan