He sidles up to her on the branch. She demures and scoots further out. He scoots toward her again. She flies away. He follows her into the woods. I return to my desk. All morning long I hear his plaintive chewwww, chu, chu, chu. It's a rainy day. Poor boy. He's so painfully obvious. dkm
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Taken another year, after the leaves were out, but you get the idea |
He's beautiful - and I feel sorry for him :-)
ReplyDeleteSo true, Jane! I did too, but loved the analogy I couldn't help making about where the power in a relationship lies. :-)
ReplyDeleteHe has to be obvious. Otherwise how could he function as such a good metaphor: "the birds and the bees." Generations of children would remain confused. But with this guy, they can say "ah...."
ReplyDeleteHaha, Vernon---and in that regard, he was a pretty good role model---by his gentle and mannerly request---
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