Yesterday, I had a lovely lunch with friends at Corky Bell's!
At home, I finished stitching the last of the blocks into 3 1/2 rows--more yarn has been ordered!
And for the first time, we had a turkey vulture eating from the crows dish at the top of our feeder cover! He emptied the bowl over 15 minutes and flew off --sorry crows, he got it all!
Vegetarian vulture?! Haha. I’m glad a hard day held good things. ♥️ -Marsel
ReplyDeleteSo nice to have a good day with friends. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWonderful day!
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ReplyDeleteWe noticed that the suet blocks we put out were disappearing at an alarming rate. Then I noticed that the baby black vultures were eating them. I was not amused. They get cans of cat and dog food whenever they come knocking so they need to leave the little birdies food alone.
Beautiful blog
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ReplyDeleteLots of turkey vultures here. They are huge! And the sound their wings make when they take off is scary and impressive.
ReplyDeleteOH Corky Bells! You were at my favorite place! I do hope we can actually meet sometime in the New Year! That would be a good place to meet! I do hope you will have a blessed and peaceful New Year. Are those pictures on your page of tangerines/tangelos in your yard? Just wondering. I am in search of some good Florida grapefruit and/or navel oranges or regular oranges. They are SO hard to find up here in this part of the state. Do you know where they sell any Florida citrus in our area?
ReplyDeleteThose turkey vultures are sure ugly creatures, but they do serve a purpose!! They keep the roads clean of roadkill!
Okay again, Happy New Year!
I am pretty sure Corky Bell's is where I had lunch with Pamela and her family earlier this year! It was yummy!! I think we may need a girls' lunch there sometime in the new year!! Wishing you and yours a very happy and blessed year ahead!
ReplyDeleteCorky Bell's sounds like a very popular place. I really like your blanket and hope the yarn arrives soon. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs,
Betsy
Happy new year to you and yours. May you have health and happiness in the days ahead. Turkey vulture? How interesting. Haven't seen or heard of them before. Glad to see you had a nice lunch. Cheers to continued crafting and sharing in 2026. Take care.
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