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Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Cline's Bottles

Posted on 4:42 PM by jr cline | 0 comments

Many years ago or maybe not that many, the pulp wood men would go out into the forest and harvest trees.
Occasional these men would cut a tree containing an active squirrel's nest with baby squirrels inside.  A few of these men knew about my grandfather and once in a while they would bring him the baby squirrels to raise.

Throughout my childhood there would be baby squirrels in his house.  One day he lost one.  He looked for it off and on all day.  He finally found the baby curled up in the toe of his slipper later that night.

He loved the squirrels.  He kept nest boxes and feeding stations scattered through the black walnut grove that was his backyard.  These are the bottles he used when he fed the babies until they were grown and he could release them in his yard.

One of the things he really enjoyed was sitting on his front porch surrounded by the squirrels and birds that would come and eat out his hand.  For a child it was a magical experience.  All these years later it's still magical. 

I hope your life is filled with birds and squirrels and magic. 
    
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A Little Family Time

Posted on 4:50 PM by jr cline | 0 comments

I took a few pictures at the most recent family get together. 

 
 


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30 day challenge, day 17

Posted on 4:29 AM by jr cline | 0 comments

Day 17- something that has made a huge impact in your life recently.

This was difficult one for me.  So many things in my life have changed in the last year: both my parents died, my son moved out to live in Atlanta, my dog died, and there are others.
The most recent 'something' that has made a huge impact in my life is this family.
Jeremy, Christy, and Jesse have been sharing a living space with me for the last few months.  Going from living alone to living in a family setting was a big change for all four of us.

Fun times!