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What a sweet little bird, I would be catering to them too. It's hard for me to imagine that all that white stuff is frost. I've seen a little here, but just a very thin film. Interesting.
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11.11.09 - 8:16 pm | #
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Frost - really? I guess we can't dodge the winter bullet forever, can we? I was just looking at photos of our house buried in snow last Christmas. I guess it could happen again - Christmas is only a month and a half away. I love the chickadees. They're the most frequent visitors to our feeder.
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11.12.09 - 12:13 am | #
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Ha, frost! I knew that little bird looked cold. We see lots of his friends here in the winter time, but not yet, it's still pretty hot even for November - can't wait for it to cool off so I wear some wool! Lovely pics.
Jan in NoFL |
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I was reading some of your older blogs last night and wonder....any plan to knit further sweaters from the Japanese books?
Sherilan |
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Aren't chickdees just the cutest? Great photos! Love the one day less of winter thought, too.
Judy |
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I love love love chikadee dee dees!
kathy b |
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