BYC Café

Good morning Cafe. Coffee is ready.
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I bring more coffee! Let's get this café table full of the great people who come by to say hello.

Yesterday was a dreary, rainy day. Then the clouds parted, the sun shone, we had a great walk with Freya. Just in time, too, as the clouds came back and it sprinkled some more later.

Mother Nature took pity on us and we had a beautiful walk. She's like that, sometimes.
 
I bring more coffee! Let's get this café table full of the great people who come by to say hello.

Yesterday was a dreary, rainy day. Then the clouds parted, the sun shone, we had a great walk with Freya. Just in time, too, as the clouds came back and it sprinkled some more later.

Mother Nature took pity on us and we had a beautiful walk. She's like that, sometimes.
I think we'll see the sun once later this week. It's damp, chilly and gray here.
 
The juncos get me every year.
Two years ago they nested in an old dead fern I'd left hanging on the coop over winter and I had to wait for their chicks to leave the nest before I could put out my new fern.
Last year they nested in the impatiens I planted there making it difficult to properly water without getting the nest wet.
This year they nested in the living room window box that I didn't pull the branches from because they were stuck in the frozen soil.
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I could still yank it out but I can't plant the box until early next month so I'll try to work around them.
I had my warning about how persistent they were when we bought the house. When we were gutting it they tried three times to build their nest in my kitchen wall where the stove vent framing was. I wasn't about to allow that! After I tossed their empty nest out the door for the third time, they finally got the picture and left.
 

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