Today was one of those sleepy dreadful mornings, as the day after Super Bowl generally is. As I finished getting my son ready, I watched the morning news which reported about a beautiful green-blue meteor that lit up the 1:30 a.m. skies. I ran to tell my son, who is just as fascinated as me when we hear reports such as these. We regrettably agreed we wished it was us who eyewitnessed this last night, as I turned off the TV. I refilled the bird seed in the feeder and then proceeded to the car.
My son absolutely despised going to school today, as he sleepily closed the car door. I yelled to him don’t worry, it will be a good day as I blew a kiss out the car window. On my way home, the morning sun began to peek through the clouds. As I entered my neighborhood, I was delighted to see not one, but SIX deer crossing the street one by one! I smiled as the last straggler hesitated, glanced at me for reassurance, and then continued on the path of the others. When I then entered my home, I already had one of my feral kitty’s patiently waiting for his morning morsels. I quickly brought him his breakfast and he happily lapped up the milk with a flickering tail waving up high as if to say, thank you for remembering me today! I walked upstairs, and smiled from ear to ear as I now watched my favorite feathered friend, the tufted titmouse happily hoarding the fresh sunflower seeds I added to the feeder at day break, before the competition begins with all of the other visitors that will soon be joining him. He hopped along my deck hurriedly yet delicately, seizing quickly, yet daintily, every seed he can.
As I sluggishly gazed at this wondrous display of beauty and grace, I thought quietly to myself, oh what a beautiful morning, as I contentedly continued about my day.
Best view you can finde , in this side of world!
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