In a house on a hill on a farm, there’s
a garage. In that garage, there’s a nest in a toolbox.
12 April 2020
08 April 2020
01 April 2020
65. Nest in a Toolbox: Part 2
In my previous post, I said we were in for hard times, for sorrow and sad times. This week I lost my mother, the dearest woman in the world to me.
25 March 2020
64. Nest in a Toolbox
“Life is always a rich and steady
time while you are waiting for something to happen or to hatch.” Charlotte’s Web E.B White
This is not a steady time but one of rapid and radical change.
Even so, I can’t wait for
hatch-day.
It won’t be long, nearly time
now.
23 March 2020
63. Seagulls on the Shore
Heading home to the farm again, I start crying in the car. Eyes too clouded to drive, I pull over at a boat landing on Lake Macquarie.
01 March 2020
62. In a Hurry Honeys
Coming back from a weekend
walk, two White-plumed Honeyeaters flew past my ear. Both came close enough for
me to hear the wind beneath their wings. In a manic rush to mate and nest, they
collide with things like windows and me.
18 February 2020
61. Rainbows in the Rain
25 January 2020
60. Perfect Preening

We had a new India Blue Peacock. Mr Popples liked hiding in the back garden; but popped his blue head up every once in a while to surprise me. In the garage he blocked me from driving to work. Demanding food for rite of passage, he became the gatekeeper. The bird was out of favour. Then I saw him preening.
04 January 2020
59. Saving Baby in the Sink
Mum always says I should start the new
year like I mean to continue. The 1st of January 2020 I saved a bird. Not just any bird, but a fledgling of the Pizza-oven
bucket-bird I love. If I continue saving birds for 1% of the next 9 years
and 364 days, I’ll be happy.
31 December 2019
58. The Bird Who Saved Christmas
23 December 2019
57. Fire, Smoke, Birds and Beasts
A thunderstorm on December 10th produced no rain. Bolts of lightning struck the ground and 4 fires started instead. Twelve days on, 2 bushfires are still blazing with no sign of when they’ll be put out. It might be months.
16 December 2019
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