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FEED ME SEYMOUR

My son Alex and I were sitting on our back deck enjoying the late morning sun when we heard the frantic call of a bird. Looking around we saw a bird chasing another bird through the underbrush of our woods. While the one bird seemed to be trying to escape, the other frantically stayed hotContinue reading “FEED ME SEYMOUR”

Posted bykathymiele28August 15, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:birding, birds, nature, photography, wildlifeLeave a comment on FEED ME SEYMOUR

CLOVER CONFETTI

I was standing in the front yard with my husband Steven looking at our lawn. “You know I really love the look of clover sprinkled through the lawn.” I said. “It’s like a clover confetti party right in our own front yard!” Steven looked over at me with a confused look on his face. “Really?”Continue reading “CLOVER CONFETTI”

Posted bykathymiele28June 20, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:flowers, garden, gardening, nature, writing4 Comments on CLOVER CONFETTI

AMISH CROWS

My son Alex and I were on the back deck when I heard a loud snapping sound. Looking up in the trees I expected to see a small branch coming down but instead I saw a crow with a rather large twig in it’s beak. Holding my hand across my forehead, to block the glareContinue reading “AMISH CROWS”

Posted bykathymiele28May 9, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:birds, fiction, nature, wildlife, writing4 Comments on AMISH CROWS

LILAC APOLOGY

I was getting home from work and as I got out of my car I could instantly smell them. The lilac bush in the front of our house was in full bloom. Every inch covered with clusters of lavender flowers. Their scent followed me all the way to the front door. My husband Steven openedContinue reading “LILAC APOLOGY”

Posted bykathymiele28May 2, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:family, flowers, garden, gardening, natureLeave a comment on LILAC APOLOGY

PEEP PARTY

“I’m seeing another sign that summer is on it’s way!” I called out to my son Alex as I stood by the kitchen window looking out at the bird feeders. “What’s that?” Alex asked as he came into the kitchen with an empty glass and headed for the sink to refill it. “The goldfinches areContinue reading “PEEP PARTY”

Posted bykathymiele28April 18, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:birding, birds, nature, photography, wildlifeLeave a comment on PEEP PARTY

BUD HUNT

“Where’d you go?” My son Alex asked me as I was coming around from the side of the house. “I’m on a bud hunt.” I said as we both headed for the car. “You were checking to see if the daffodils have come up yet, weren’t you?” He laughed as he opened the car door.Continue reading “BUD HUNT”

Posted bykathymiele28March 14, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:flowers, gardening, nature, photography, springLeave a comment on BUD HUNT

JANUARY ORCHID

I’d been at the grocery store and was bringing in the bags when my husband Steven met me at the door. “Here, give me those.” He reached out to take the bags from me. “Are there any more in the car?” I turned around to head back to the car. “Just my little ray ofContinue reading “JANUARY ORCHID”

Posted bykathymiele28January 3, 2025Posted inUncategorizedTags:flowers, gardening, nature, orchids, photographyLeave a comment on JANUARY ORCHID

BLUE JAY BAND

I was sitting in the living room, not really doing anything except staring off into space, when my son Alex came in. “What’s got you so deep in thought?” He asked. I hadn’t heard him come into the room so I was taken a bit by surprise. “Oh.” I shook off my daydreaming. “I don’tContinue reading “BLUE JAY BAND”

Posted bykathymiele28November 16, 2024Posted inUncategorizedTags:birds, blue-jay, nature, photography, wildlifeLeave a comment on BLUE JAY BAND

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