Slice of Life Post for May 6, 2025 by Barb Edler
Today is beautiful. The sun is shining, the temperature is perfect, and there are no annoying bugs to ruin this spectacular day. One of the best things about where I live is that I can sit out back and just enjoy the river view and the birds.
Our back yard is literally a bird haven. My husband spends a fortune buying bird feed, grape jelly and hummingbird nectar. Plus, he creates squirrel barriers to hinder them from thieving all the bird seed because being entertained by birds is a true joy. Of course, we enjoy watching squirrels, too, we just don’t want them to steal all the bird feed.

Yesterday, we realized one of our favorite birds, the oriole, was using our lawn chairs for nesting material. I thought those chairs were getting strangely thin, and now I know why.


Anyway, the whole ordeal inspired my shadoma poem. Thank you, Kim Johnson, for sharing this poetry format with me:)
cardinals
bluebirds, orioles
hummingbirds
flit and sing
we watch with delight until
one pulls our chair strings

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