Monday 21 May 2012

Getting There.

Firstly can I just say a huge thank you for all you lovely comments and e-mails checking that I'm okay... they all brought a big smile to my face. Things are definitely getting a bit better, touch wood, no more major meltdowns in Ikea car park or floodgates opening when Hub asked me what type of bread I wanted in Sainsbury's. In fact this has been a week with no tears.... lots of germs and bugs but no tears, not from me anyway.


Something that did make me smile last week was on one of those extremely rare at the minute days of sunshine when I was washing up. I had the back door open ,the dogs were sprawled out on the yard and that's when I heard it, the tiny twittering of a bird. I'm not sure what kind of bird it was but there amongst the silence was this gorgeous little tune being trilled out as if it were just for me.

You might think that there is nothing unusual in that, a bird singing , but here where we live you don't get birdsong very often. You might get the odd caw from a crow and plenty of screeching from seagulls but not actual birdsong, where we live it's just too built up and there isn't enough greenery. Further down the road there are the parks and lots of birds but nothing beside our house.

I can remember when I was younger, when I still lived at home and every morning and every night Mr Blackbird would perch on the rooftop opposite and sing his little heart out for what seemed like hours and my mam would be like ' that bloody bird' . It makes me laugh just thinking about it, especially as how my parents love birds and spend hours in their conservatory watching them on the dozens of bird feeders they have spread around the garden.

As I'm typing this now it's silent if you ignore the cars going past looking for car parking spaces as close to the hospital as they can get and the dogs barking at someone or something in the back lane.

 Don't get me wrong I do like the silence but I love birdsong even better .


5 comments:

  1. So pleased things are looking up and tears are reducing. It is lovely hearing birdsong and feeling there is a bit of wildlife around. I try really hard to get birds into our garden but even with feeders we still don't get that many visiting. Juliex

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  2. Bird song is so uplifting. I have a family of blackbirds in the garden and they have a wide range of different tunes! x

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  3. I love English bird song. Our birds are bright and colourful but they are very noisy, not peaceful at all. Glad to hear you are feeling better.

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  4. I think that bird really was singing just for you. xxx glad things are feeling a bit better, take care. xxx

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  5. Hope there have been lots more smiles lately and that you have a lovely jubilee weekend with your cheeky boys x

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