Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Our Christmas Gift to the Birds.

Dear Birds,
Thank you for 'tweeting', for 'flying' and for 'making nests'... and specially, for leaving us feathers to find.
Enjoy your Christmas feast!
Blessings and magic.
Love K.

9 comments:

La Dolce Vita said...

Planning to do this soon. Merry Christmas!

Debs said...

Oh that is so beautiful and thoughtful! Lovely :) xx

Sarah said...

We usually go out to sprinkle cracked corn along the stone walls for the mice tonight. On Twelfth Night we decorate our Christmas Tree for the birds. I love this wreath, however, and might try to do this tonight. We need to get out into the woods on Christmas Eve. Have a Merry Christmas!

suzanne said...

Hello Donni

I just have to pop in and wish you a Merry Christmas for tomorrow. I am sure you are all baking and preparing. We have not stopped. It is really hot and using the oven all morning is creating a heat wave! I love your snow globe idea..

A happy day to you and your family
Warm regards
Suzanne

Ivy said...

The wreath is so sweet. We did pine cones, but I would never have thought of the wreath.
Merry Christmas!!!

softearthart said...

Oh How sweet, feed the birds, Cheers and festive greetings from New Zealand. Marie

Jane said...

What a nice gift for the birds. Merry Christmas!

Liz said...

I love this! We are going to have to make a few of thee this winter.

Mama G said...

We did the old toilet paper bird feeders lol. The wreath looks a little better.

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