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Open Graph

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Old Things R New

description

Sharing our past, present and future.

image

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Old Things R New

author

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Old Things R New | Sharing our past, present and future. Sharing our past, present and future. Search Old Things R New Home About Onisha Ellis DiVoran Lites NaPoWriMo Bill Lites Janet Perez Eckles Melody Hendrix Privacy Policy Judy Wills Mike Thomas-The Storyteller Almanac RSS Hope in Growth 1 Mar Guest Post Rebekah Lyn Reblogged from Rebekah Lyn’s Kitchen As a teenager, I visited the local zoo and had a close encounter with a bird in the aviary. It landed on my head and its feet became tangled in my long hair. I recall my boyfriend at the time finding it hilarious before he helped shoo the bird away. That gave birth to a healthy distrust of birds for many years. Jump ahead to 2010. My parents bought a place in North Carolina and we spent a good deal of time on the back porch whenever I visited. They had bird feeders, and I found myself enjoying the finches, nuthatches, cardinals, eastern towhees, and tufted titmice that flitted in for a bit...

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