dave.gt
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God's Poor
In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem of St. Francis of Assisi the birds were described as God's Poor. We have feeders and a couple of birdhouses in our yard to provide a little for our feathered friends. They, in return, provide us with many lessons about life. Nature is like that.
This birdhouse resides in the Red Maple tree in our front yard. It is couched in the limbs, amidst the colorful Autumnal crescendo we experience each Fall. Today, it is wintery and the tree is bare. But for a time, the bird house is sequestered in a beautiful place.
Just for fun, a whimsical view of our small contribution to our community of God's Poor:
H5D-50c:
In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem of St. Francis of Assisi the birds were described as God's Poor. We have feeders and a couple of birdhouses in our yard to provide a little for our feathered friends. They, in return, provide us with many lessons about life. Nature is like that.
This birdhouse resides in the Red Maple tree in our front yard. It is couched in the limbs, amidst the colorful Autumnal crescendo we experience each Fall. Today, it is wintery and the tree is bare. But for a time, the bird house is sequestered in a beautiful place.
Just for fun, a whimsical view of our small contribution to our community of God's Poor:
H5D-50c:
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