foziewisp \’fō-zee-wisp\ n 1 : a natural item (such as a leaf, shell, or pod) 2 : a person who collects foziewisps
Monday, May 2, 2011
A. Crowley
They're at it again: the crows soak food (peanuts, bread, dead birds) in my birdbath and then eat it. He/she flew to the top of my potting shed with the softened bread... And then ate it. I don't really mind the bread and peanuts (except that it makes the water become extra dirty really quickly), but the dead baby birds--not so much (ick!).
Wildly in love with my husband B., former guardian of the late, lamented Miss Tallulah Mae (the wonder dog), adorer of all canines, dilettantish crafter, obsessed with birds, vintage shopper, lover of libraries, neophyte cellist, and foziewisp.
2 comments:
Rhymes with Holy.
Put a sign up. "No dead animals allowed." I'm sure crows can read?
knicalin
I really need to dust my knicalin-knacks. They are filthy!
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