Dear Renie ~~ Nice picture. Thank you for your comments and I am glad you liked GOD'S BOXES. It was a nice one. One of my blogging friends,Jim tells me that young Oak trees produce acorns from about 8 to 10 years so I guess that one was wrong. Take great care my friend, Love, Merle.
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A beautiful shot of the woodpecker. I love most species of birds. I dislike starlings though because they stick so close to the house and poop everywhere. LOL
this reminds me of the wood pecker who use to attack the dead tree out the window of my childhood home.
it was a old dead elm tree full of years of wood pecker holes.and the sound of the wood pecker tapping away would eco off the house and sound like a air hammer chissle.seems he would come early in the morning and drive me nuts while I was sleeping.
you sure couldnt sleep so Id get up.one day I ran down in my nighty and pitched my shoe at him.no it didnt work he was back the next day.
That's a cute story about the woodpecker. The drumming can be quite loud, and if one is awakened by it, it can be annoying. This guy was high up in that dead oak in the field, and I didn't think I could even get a picture of him. I was glad that I managed one though.
Thank you for coming by, dear Leann. Have a nice evening!
Hello Renie, Thank You for visiting and yur nice comments. I like your woodpecker picture, I have one quite like it. There is part of an old pine tree outside our bedroom window which lures a variety of birds. I grow morning glories on it, told my hubby I don't want to cut it down. Thank You for that wonderful quote, I copied it. Best to you, Barbara
Dear Renie ~~ Many thanks for your visit and comments. Glad to hear how nice your weather has been and that you have been able to work on your garden. The Irises must be lovely - any chance of a photo? Glad you liked the story about the teacher making lists with her students that proved to be so treasured. I hope the coming weekend has more glorious weather for you, it's been the same here. Take care my friend, Love, Merle.
No, he didn't wake me. I'm up at the crack of dawn, usually. It was a cloudy day, and I heard and saw him up there. He was about 50 feet up, so wasn't sure I could even get a picture of him. I was happy I did. It is like a silhuete, because of the dark day and his being high up. But I like the picture.
Thanks so much for coming by. Have a good weekend. It's raining in my corner of the planet today, but at least it's not a deluge.
It's always good to see your smiling face here! I may just take a picture of the Irises. The dogwoods are starting to bloom now as well, and they turn this area into a dogwood heaven!
Our weather has been really nice, but today it is raining! But that's okay, too. I have a small vegetable garden all planted, with lettuce, which is about ready to eat, 6 tomato plants, some zucchini, and a few cucumbers. That's as much as I can manage these days.
Have a wonderful weekend, dear Merle. Hope your beautiful weather is holding out.
Oh, Renie! I just read your other comment and found that you are a Rottie lover too. I am sorry about your Oscar. I miss my "pup" very much! (((HUGS)))
Where have you been hiding? Good to see you again, my friend. I'm glad you like my woodpecker picture. And isn't the little butterfly cute, fluttering about on my header? Not too much work to put him up there, either, which is why I chose him. LOL.
Thank you for coming by. I missed you!
Spring Hugs,
Renie
PS. Has spring finally sprung in New Hampshire? I hope so.
Nice to hear from you as well! And yes, I had a wonderful Rottie friend. A most faithful friend he was, too, and I miss him so much. He was buried here, at the edge of the woods, and whenever I'm outdoors and walk by where he rests, I tell him how much I miss him. Ah, well, here I go, getting teary eyed again.
Thank you for your nice comments, Bonnie. Take care, and God bless!
Just a whole bunch of stuff going on for the last two weeks. Nothing earth-shattering, just time consuming. It would be nice if the hectic stuff would space itself out a bit instead of happening all at once. LOL
Spring has finally arrived and I couldn't be happier! There is very little snow left. Just a few little piles in the woods. As of yesterday, the baseball field was finally 100% snow free. Folks were over there this morning sprucing it up so the kids can play. They sure are getting a late start on the season. I imagine they are eager to "play ball"!
I've been having a great time getting caught up here. I missed you, too! :-)
This is a beautiful photo. I love birds of every species. We had a woodpecker that woke us every morning last year. Alas, the tree he loved to find bugs in was cut by the city because it had a hollow trunk. I hope he takes up residence nearby again this summer. I enjoyed watching him.
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Thanks for dropping by this morning! I hope you have a wonderful day!
Hi Patti,
Have a wonderful day as well!
Hugs,
Renie
Dear Renie ~~ Nice picture. Thank you for your comments and I am glad you liked GOD'S BOXES. It was a nice one. One of my blogging friends,Jim tells me that young Oak trees produce acorns from about 8 to 10 years
so I guess that one was wrong. Take
great care my friend, Love, Merle.
Dear Merle,
Thank you for the visit and nice comment. Have a wonderful day, dear friend.
Love,
Renie
Dearest Renie
The url to my Facebook account is http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=554415415
I'm not sure whether we could access it without having a Facebook account.
Yeah! Facebook is a very interactive online network. We've virtual pets. We can exchange virtual gifts, flowers, chocolates etc. We can email each other too. We can greet each other via poking on our wall, drawing on our page... The fun is endless. We decide on the frequency of interaction ourselves.
Would you like to join us?
(((HUGS))) Renie =)))
Dearest Renie
HaHa!
It's me again.
There is a little surprise for you on my blog.
You rock, Renie =)
Renie, great post, I can almost hear him pecking away at the tree as the sound echos hauntingly thought the woodlands. thanks for sharing
Nice picture! and wordless entry,
I can hear him hammering away!
Enjoy your day!
xoxoxox
Renie,
A beautiful shot of the woodpecker. I love most species of birds. I dislike starlings though because they stick so close to the house and poop everywhere. LOL
Blessings,
Mary
this reminds me of the wood pecker who use to attack the dead tree out the window of my childhood home.
it was a old dead elm tree full of years of wood pecker holes.and the sound of the wood pecker tapping away would eco off the house and sound like a air hammer chissle.seems he would come early in the morning and drive me nuts while I was sleeping.
you sure couldnt sleep so Id get up.one day I ran down in my nighty and pitched my shoe at him.no it didnt work he was back the next day.
love leann
Dear Audrey,
I will check out Facebook soon. And you have a surprise for me? How nice. I'll be over to see what it is, shortly. You're so sweet!
Hugs,
Renie
Thank you, Stacey! And he was drumming indeed, when I took his picture. That old dead oak is his favorite drum! :-)
Renie
Mary,
I love birds as well. We don't get many starlings around here. I don't know why that is.
Thank you for coming by and the nice comment. I always enjoy hearing from you.
Hugs,
Renie
Hi Leann,
That's a cute story about the woodpecker. The drumming can be quite loud, and if one is awakened by it, it can be annoying. This guy was high up in that dead oak in the field, and I didn't think I could even get a picture of him. I was glad that I managed one though.
Thank you for coming by, dear Leann. Have a nice evening!
Hugs,
Renie
Great photo, Renie! I always did love Woody Woodpecker. :-) It was one of my favorite cartoons.
Of course, for me, nothing compares to listening to the sweet song of the whippoorwill on a peaceful summer's night....
Smiles,
Michele
You may be wordless, but I'll bet that Red-bellied had a lot to say as he tatooed that tree!
We had a yellow-bellied sapsucker this winter...first ever. The woodpeckers are so neat!
Hi Michele,
I love the whipporwill as well! Have not heard it yet, this spring. Should be arriving in our area soon.
Thank you for coming by, and your always nice comments.
Fondly,
Renie
Hi Sue,
Nice to see you again! Yes, that woodpecker loves to drum, and I enjoy hearing him.
Yellow bellied sapsuckers are around here as well. All the woodpeckers are "cool" birds, for sure.
Thank you for your comment. Have a great day.
Renie
Hi Renie,
thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a comment. Always happy to have new visitors!
Hi Gina,
Hope you had a very happy birthday!
I always enjoy meeting new bloggers as well.
Take care!
Renie
Did he wake you? Those birds can really make some noise! Love your photo!!
Hello Renie. Thank you for the sweet comment you left on my blog. Yes I am so thankful for dear little Ethan's health. Praise God!
Your picture is a red headed woodpecker I think. At least that's what we call them here.
I have never gotten a picture of one. They seem shy and fly away as soon as they see me.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Hugs!
Hello Renie, Thank You for visiting and yur nice comments. I like your woodpecker picture, I have one quite like it. There is part of an old pine tree outside our bedroom window which lures a variety of birds. I grow morning glories on it, told my hubby I don't want to cut it down. Thank You for that wonderful quote, I copied it. Best to you, Barbara
Enjoy your post's, and glad that the storm didn't turn into a nasty one for you.
Dear Renie ~~ Many thanks for your visit and comments. Glad to hear how nice your weather has been and that you have been able to work on your garden. The Irises must be lovely - any chance of a photo? Glad you liked the story about the teacher making lists with her students that proved to be so treasured. I hope the coming weekend has more glorious weather for you, it's been the same here. Take care my friend, Love, Merle.
Hi Ann,
No, he didn't wake me. I'm up at the crack of dawn, usually. It was a cloudy day, and I heard and saw him up there. He was about 50 feet up, so wasn't sure I could even get a picture of him. I was happy I did. It is like a silhuete, because of the dark day and his being high up. But I like the picture.
Thanks so much for coming by.
Have a good weekend. It's raining in my corner of the planet today, but at least it's not a deluge.
Hi Bev,
Yes, I believe he was a red headed woodpecker. It's not clear in the picture because he was too high up and the day was very overcast.
Thank you for coming by, and commenting. I enjoyed the pictures from little Ethan's first birthday.
Blessings.
Renie
Hi Barbara,
Great idea to grow morning glories on the old pine. I may try it with this oak.
You are welcome to the quote. It's one of my favorites, and great advice to follow.
Thank you for visitng. I hope spring has sprung in your neck of the woods.
Hugs,
Renie
Hi Rosy,
I enjoy your posts and great pictures as well. Thank you for coming by. Have a great weekend.
Renie
Dear Merle,
It's always good to see your smiling face here! I may just take a picture of the Irises. The dogwoods are starting to bloom now as well, and they turn this area into a dogwood heaven!
Our weather has been really nice, but today it is raining! But that's okay, too. I have a small vegetable garden all planted, with lettuce, which is about ready to eat, 6 tomato plants, some zucchini, and a few cucumbers. That's as much as I can manage these days.
Have a wonderful weekend, dear Merle. Hope your beautiful weather is holding out.
Love,
Renie
Renie,
What a great shot of this beautiful woodpecker!
I love the butterfly in your header, too.
Have a great weekend, my friend.
Happy Springtime Hugs,
Tina
Thank you for visiting again! I love hearing from you. Isn't spring just lovely? Your pictures are amazing! Have a wonderful weekend!
Bonnie
Oh, Renie! I just read your other comment and found that you are a Rottie lover too. I am sorry about your Oscar. I miss my "pup" very much! (((HUGS)))
Tina,
Where have you been hiding? Good to see you again, my friend. I'm glad you like my woodpecker picture. And isn't the little butterfly cute, fluttering about on my header? Not too much work to put him up there, either, which is why I chose him. LOL.
Thank you for coming by. I missed you!
Spring Hugs,
Renie
PS. Has spring finally sprung in New Hampshire? I hope so.
Hi Bonnie,
Nice to hear from you as well! And yes, I had a wonderful Rottie friend. A most faithful friend he was, too, and I miss him so much. He was buried here, at the edge of the woods, and whenever I'm outdoors and walk by where he rests, I tell him how much I miss him. Ah, well, here I go, getting teary eyed again.
Thank you for your nice comments, Bonnie. Take care, and God bless!
Renie
have a very nice weekend. God bless! =D
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thanks. =D
Hi Renie,
Just a whole bunch of stuff going on for the last two weeks. Nothing earth-shattering, just time consuming. It would be nice if the hectic stuff would space itself out a bit instead of happening all at once. LOL
Spring has finally arrived and I couldn't be happier! There is very little snow left. Just a few little piles in the woods. As of yesterday, the baseball field was finally 100% snow free. Folks were over there this morning sprucing it up so the kids can play. They sure are getting a late start on the season. I imagine they are eager to "play ball"!
I've been having a great time getting caught up here. I missed you, too! :-)
Spring hugs,
Tina
haha - Woodpecker!
Renie, I feel so lazy this week - last week was so busy and dreary, now that it is warm, all I want to do is look at the blooms and marvel at the sun!
I love the woodpeckers..I have one that comes to the tree right outside my kitchen window.. It's cool. Have a great weekend1
Hi Pia,
I would be happy to add your new blog to my Blog Roll!
Hugs,
Renie
Tina,
I get pretty busy around here often, so I do understand.
I'm glad spring is finally deciding to stay around. I know the kids are looking forward to playing ball!
Thanks so much for your nice comment. I'm glad to hear from you again, my friend. Have a great weekend!
Spring Hugs,
Renie
Deborah,
Maybe the woodpecker pecking on your house flew over to the Ozarks, to try drumming here. LOL.
I feel the same way. I wander around looking at the dogwoods in bloom, listen to the birds sing, etc. Maybe it's spring fever, eh? LOL.
Thanks for coming by. Have a good weekend.
Renie
Hi Stephanie,
Nice to see you here. I had a heck of a time trying to post on your blog the other day. I simply could not, and I'm sorry about that.
Thank you for your nice comment. I think woodpeckers are cool as well.
Have a great weekend!
Hugs,
Renie
Delightful, Ms. Renie. Isn’t spring wonderful?
Yes, spring is wonderful, Mr. Nick! :-)
Thank you for the visit.
Blessings,
Renie
Renie,
This is a beautiful photo. I love birds of every species. We had a woodpecker that woke us every morning last year. Alas, the tree he loved to find bugs in was cut by the city because it had a hollow trunk. I hope he takes up residence nearby again this summer. I enjoyed watching him.
Blessings,
Mary
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