Nor’easters can make us humans feel like hermits, stocking up on groceries and hiding it away in our pantries. But what about the animals? Where do they go and how do they cope in a blizzard? The creatures of Singing Bridge have figured it out. They know the value of togetherness, warmth, and social support, even in the midst of a snowstorm. Take the wild turkeys, for example. These birds form winter flocks and roost together in trees to stay warm and avoid predators. They're like the ultimate socialites, gobbling-up gossip, huddling-up together, fluffing each other’s feathers, while they feather their nest. They may not have smartphones, but these birds sure know how to stay connected.
Mar 16, 2023·edited Mar 16, 2023Liked by Celina Barton
Dear Celina Mum,
Meeting you and C3 has been one of the highlights of my life as I enter the extra innings of the fourth quarter.
I realize more than ever that we are but shooting stars in the galaxy of time. I cherish the life you are living and creating there in the Rich Tavern Inn at Singing Bridge.
Celebrate today and continue to savor every precious moment and always take time to enjoy the "present."
One of these days our paths will cross. Until then, I send you much love and light and best wishes for many more happy birthdays to come in Singing Bridge.
Peter SC (happy to be an honorary member of your family!)
As you know, I am musically impaired...but I'll lift a glass this evening to Celina Mum, only 16 orbits of the sun ahead of me and inspiring us all with her grace and wisdom.
Mar 16, 2023·edited Mar 16, 2023Liked by Celina Barton
I chuckle to think of our mouse families who consider the 200 year old mouse holes in the foundation of our old house as the winter entrances for gathering places to stay warm and well fed and party til spring. No need to huddle shivering together from the cold when the promise of warm home made bread and cozy pillows to snuggle under is available at the Riches Hollow Tavern. Eeek
I really like it when a big storm brings us together, slowing time down, sitting around a fire sipping soup and reading, talking or writing when there is nothing else to do until the storm passes and we get back to our demanding busy pushy tasks and appointments. I don't think Turkeys make appointments.
Dear Celina Mum,
Meeting you and C3 has been one of the highlights of my life as I enter the extra innings of the fourth quarter.
I realize more than ever that we are but shooting stars in the galaxy of time. I cherish the life you are living and creating there in the Rich Tavern Inn at Singing Bridge.
Celebrate today and continue to savor every precious moment and always take time to enjoy the "present."
One of these days our paths will cross. Until then, I send you much love and light and best wishes for many more happy birthdays to come in Singing Bridge.
Peter SC (happy to be an honorary member of your family!)
As you know, I am musically impaired...but I'll lift a glass this evening to Celina Mum, only 16 orbits of the sun ahead of me and inspiring us all with her grace and wisdom.
I chuckle to think of our mouse families who consider the 200 year old mouse holes in the foundation of our old house as the winter entrances for gathering places to stay warm and well fed and party til spring. No need to huddle shivering together from the cold when the promise of warm home made bread and cozy pillows to snuggle under is available at the Riches Hollow Tavern. Eeek
Happy Belated Birthday Celina,
I really like it when a big storm brings us together, slowing time down, sitting around a fire sipping soup and reading, talking or writing when there is nothing else to do until the storm passes and we get back to our demanding busy pushy tasks and appointments. I don't think Turkeys make appointments.