Petite
Seldom welcomed
Nests made warm and cozy
Seeks peace and quiet just like you
Mercy
Cinquain by PamelaWLucas 1/13/18
Inspirational photo by Pinterest
Petite
Seldom welcomed
Nests made warm and cozy
Seeks peace and quiet just like you
Mercy
Cinquain by PamelaWLucas 1/13/18
Inspirational photo by Pinterest
North to Alaska
Gold colored eyes sharp-pointed bill
Favorite food lemmings
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 1/12/18
Inspirational photo by Pixabay
Balanced
Perched and fluffy
Braving chill conditions
Birds find community shelters
Hearty
Cinquain by PamelaWLucas 1/11/18
Inspirational photo by Pixabay
Frigid end of day
Sunset creates its own warmth
A gelid ending
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 1/9/18
Inspirational photo by Pixabay
Largest
excavator
loud commotion makers
drummer tappers need the forest
striking
Cinquain by PamelaWLucas 1/9/18
Inspirational photo by Pinterest
Plump fluffy fur insulates
At home in the snow and cold
Still needs cozy home
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 1/8/18
Inspirational photo by Pixabay
Red with white mixes
Sturdy, insulated, prepared
Makes a cozy lair
Haiku by PamelaWLucas 1/7/18
Inspirational photo by Pixabay
“Everyone begins as a child by liking the weather. You learn the art of disliking it as you grow up. Noticed it on a snowy day? The grown-ups are all going about with long faces, but look at the children and the dogs? They know what snow’s made for.” C. S. Lewis
Inspirational photo by PamelaWLucas of Golden Brodie, snow lover
Who knew that even these sometimes annoying, yet entertaining…bird feeder robbers have their own day? Yes…and here it comes since 2001… Squirrel Appreciation Day, January 21,2018.
Personally, the retriever in me love to chase these little fellers and have yet to get even close…man they can book. Paws up to all of them come 1/21.
Inspirational photo by Tara McLaughlin 12/17
My humans noticed my big golden nose turning pink…what they said…why? Well..
“Snow nose” or “winter nose” is the most common reason why a dog’s nose will change color. It will fade from black to brown or pink during the winter months. … Siberian Huskies, German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, Labs and Bernese Mountain dogs are the breeds where snow nose is most common.” Good stuff to know if you have one of the above breeds…pink is in and brown is out…during the winter months.
Inspirational photo by PamelaWLucas 1/4/18