Musings of a retired nurse, mother of one and grandmother of 3. Doing some part time work editing papers and writing stories. I Worked 34 years mostly in L&D and newborn special care, taught childbirth education classes, and worked with the VNA and did home fetal monitoring for high risk patients. I feel privileged to have shared such wonderful and private moments with so many families. I do miss the work that I did, but not the stress I experienced so often.
Famous Seamus
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Writing
I had some good ideas yesterday at my writing group, but I didn't write them down and now I can't remember what they were. Perhaps the misadventures of my cats might be interesting or maybe the birds who live in my back yard and the ones who visit would catch your attention. I have quite a few nice normal backyard birds. I have a pair of cardinales but have not seen any juveniles, I have many blue-jays including jeuveniles, morning doves, grackles, titmouse, chickadees, and one robin that I've seen and a woodpecker and of course multiple squirrels. The birds watch me put out the seeds and ocaisionnally some left-overs. They don't seem afraid of me and some of the birds come right to my porch area to grab peanuts. It surprised me that the little ones can eat the peanuts but they manage. I love to watch them, but recently there has been a little problem with a flock of black birds that is very large. I would estimate about a hundred maybe a little more and a few large crows. They fly in all at once and totally empty the bird feeder and scarf anything left on the ground. I'm ashamed to admit that I chase them by making loud banging noises which must annoy my neighbors. It works for a little while then they are back decimating my food supply. So again I make noise - knock on the window, bang the door or go outside and bang a wooden stick on a metal tool chest. They leave but return too quickly. I may have to stop feeding them altogether until they find some other place to visit. I would not chase them if there were only a few, but the large population destroys everything in it's path. My cats do seem to enjoy the entertainment factor, and I take one of them outside (undersupervision) to watch the birds and squirrels.The squirrels, by the way, love the peanuts and even knock at my door in the morning to remind me that they are hungry. They also like the sunflower seeds and munch on them all day. The best part of all of it is that a few of the squirrels will take the peanut from my hands and then of course run like heck. They also come when I make that kissing noise. They know me now and don't seem too afraid, but they won't let me get too close, and don't like sudden movements. I do spend considerable money on these little creatures, and in the summer I also have a groundhog, and some possums, once a raccoon and so I leave stuff for them once in a while. The chipmunks will also eat the seeds and peanuts with the squirrels in the summer, but they hybernate in the winter.. I don't get to see the possum or raccoones eat what I leave, but if it's gone in the morning I assume they have eaten it. Years ago when my daughter was around 10 we did feed some raccoons who would actually come on the porch and take the food from our hands gently. I learned later that that could be dangerous and is also against the law. We stopped then. Back then there was no rabies in CT, but sadly now there is quite a bit and raccoons, possums and a few others I don't remember right now are carriers. So I hope you've enjoyed this animal centered issue.
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