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Happy Birthday Alan!!!

Thank you all for the birthday wishes! They worked even if I didn't read them until today. I had a nice day yesterday.
I hope everyone had an awesome day as per my birthday request. If you didn't have one yesterday I sincerely hope that next year's May 20 is better for you.

May all your wishes continue to come true.
Thanks for the sentiment Lori, but it might not be such a good idea if they ALL came true....

RavenSpirit360 said:
Thanks for always being there to make me pull my head out of the sand when I stick it there for no reason.

You're welcome Steph, you know I'm happy to help you.

I hope you have a great and beautiful day and get to see something amazing..


No, I didn't see anything amazing yesterday, just interesting. An adult Bald Eagle flew over me, but that happens every once in a while.
I was working on a forklift next to our shop building in the morning and a little House Sparrow was on the rain gutter above me constantly calling, more like a little screech than a song. It was cute, the morning was chilly so it was all fluffed up and round. I finished what I was doing, drove the forklift out to our equipment yard and started to do a little clean-up out there. Soon I heard a sparrow on a lift above my head making the same sounds as the first one. I located it and found it WAS the same bird, it had an off-center white spot on the back of its head and a dark place on its light grey breast where some feathers were missing, made it easy to ID. That was neat how it seemed to move with me. It was even neater when I moved for a SECOND time and the same bird soon ended up nearby, still screeching. It was definitely the same bird three times, in three different areas.
Well, it was interesting to ME, anyways.
I don't understand Sparrow-speak, it was either singing to me for my birthday, scolding me, or trying to tell me that Timmy was stuck in the well with a broken leg.
Man, I hope it wasn't Timmy.
 
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