tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5655366327173315679.post35964149741822070..comments2023-07-10T08:37:53.985-07:00Comments on Jenny Stevning: Wee BirdJenny Stevninghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08019351898496801498noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5655366327173315679.post-27027341134442265882010-07-11T14:18:56.858-07:002010-07-11T14:18:56.858-07:00Thank you, Noelle!
I love your post! Thank you fo...Thank you, Noelle!<br />I love your post! Thank you for the link!<br />Oh, and sweet birdy, Elvis. I love that story.Jenny Stevninghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08019351898496801498noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5655366327173315679.post-68076110226460181052010-07-11T12:30:01.263-07:002010-07-11T12:30:01.263-07:00Hi Jenny,
Years ago in downtown Santa Barbara, whe...Hi Jenny,<br />Years ago in downtown Santa Barbara, where I live, I saw this large older man wearing a Greek Sailor's hat kneeling on the ground looking at something small, and saying "It's okay, it's okay, don't worry little bird." I went over and he told me the bird had fallen from its nest. I got a cage from a pet shop, took it home and tried to feed it. It would only eat branola bread. It was a baby swallow. After a few weeks it started banging against the cage wanting to get out and I had to let him go. I was worried, but he came back and lit on my windowsill every once in a while where I would leave bread. We called him Elvis. Your picture made me think of him and that sweet older sailor trying to protect a tiny bird from harm on a busy sidewalk on a weekend morning. I just started a new blog called The Angels Wear Fins. Check it out if you want. http://theangelswearfins.blogspot.com<br />Peace,<br />NoelleNoelle Clearwaterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15879264907115107737noreply@blogger.com