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Almost three years ago, I decided it was warm enough to cook outside on the grill. When I opened the lid, however, I found that birds had started a nest beneath the lower grate.
No problem. I got my gloves from the garage and carefully removed the top grate and then the nest, relocating it to the lower branches of a nearby Evergreen.
Two days later, I went to use the grill again and discovered that the eager couple had been at it again, although they hadn’t gotten very far in two days. I was able to just clean what bit of straw and paper they had out without much trouble. That was Wednesday.
The following Sunday, I tried again and surprised the happy couple in the midst of putting the finishing touches on their nest. They froze in mid-activity when I opened the lid. I quickly shut it, and stood for several moments with my hand on top – listening for signs of distress.
That was three years ago. I haven’t used the grill since, and instead, each Spring I sit in my kitchen and watch the growing family of wrens making multiple trips to and from the fields, the trees, and the yard. They have quite successfully traded in their simple nest for a two story townhouse with loft.
When I am lounging on the patio in the summer, they are continuously in and out, and I occasionally catch them peeking out from one of the side air holes. While lying in the sun, there always a wonderful chatter coming from inside the grill. I convince myself that I am the topic of many a discussion – “she’s the one.”
Last Sunday after a stressful morning, I carried lemonade to the back patio and watched as the parents made trip after trip to the yard, the trees, the field (anywhere there were treats to be found) – listening to the eager chatter each time they returned, to go again. In no time at all, I’d forgotten the reason for my distress.
I love them and hardly miss the grill at all!
who are you
with feathers proud
come spread your home
to mine
as brothers
sisters
all the same –
within this one
divine
What a lovely post- wrens can make homes in the wildest places. I am glad you shared your space with them and I am sure some of those discussions were about you.
I’m quite certain. I wonder if I need to buy a phone booth to hide in! 😀 Just kidding! Thank you so so much! ~ Love, Bobbie
How touching, what a beautiful experience to share with you; course I was you and you weren’t there and I was listening to the birds on my wonderful porch- and I Knew! that they were speaking TO me at times even! I loved this, and as you can see….even lived it, with such pleasure. The poem is like a chant that must be remembered, known, Owned. Thank you for such pleasure, Love, Linda xoxoxo
Distant sisters we surely must be. And yes, it’s a wonderful experience to share………and even now, I smile at the idea of your birds chatting to you while you stroll along your porch with a cup of tea…….. 🙂 What a loving language they share. Thank you, Linda. ~ Much love, Bobbie
when we share our space
making it such a sacred place
all know to come on by
whether they walk or fly
for the open door to your heart
shows a welcome sign from the start
of course I see you letting the wrens living there….
it is so you and your heart….
thank you for sharing Bobbie….
I enjoyed sharing the space even for a moment in stillness…
Take Care…
You Always matter…!
)0(
maryrose
And I was delighted to have the company, Maryrose……… Pull up a chair and I’ll get you some sweet tea! Thank you. ~ Love to you. ~ Bobbie
This story reminds me of wrens and a hole in a rotted fencepost on the farm when I was a little boy…. was I ever a little boy????? I can’t remember !!
xo
Paul
I think you were (I’m quite sure you were). For a long time, my brother referred to wrens as ‘french fry birds’ and one day I was at a drive-in (sitting in my car at lunch) and looking out my window, I understood……. 😉 Such lovely birds that would treasure such a meager gift. Thank you, Paul. ~ Much love, Bobbie
You’ve just made my day! I love that you let them make their home in peace, This is a beautiful reflection of who you are as a person! Love you Bobbie!! xoxo
………..Actually, I have members of my own family that disagree, but I figure they have as much right to be there as I have the right to grill. And it’s my grill and it’s my spatula that rules! 🙂 Love you, Jeannie. ~ Bobbie