Cedar Waxwings have returned to the Hollow! A huge flock of them graced the tall leafless willows near the pond most of the morning, just kind of hanging out. I ventured as near as I dared and snapped about a thousand photos with my zoom. 

I'm not sure if any of the pics will do them justice – it was a gray morning and I was still pretty far away, because I didn't want to spook them. But it doesn't matter. It was enough to just stand there and exist with them for a little while.

If any are worth sharing, I'll post them later over at Confessions. In the meantime, here are a few definite signs that Spring is moving back in..

I spotted this odd couple Saturday morning…a Cedar Waxwing and a Robin.

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Rosemary is blooming in front of one of my listings. Bees were going crazy!

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And here are a few other sweet!s from the past week…

Monday: getting to watch a portion of your company conference in Phoenix from the comfort of your Austin office with friends, while sipping on a cocktail and snacking; coupons for free Chik-Fil-A sandwiches; dining outside on a balmy Austin evening with your daughter

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Tuesday: property tours; gorgeous Lake Travis scenery; a call from a neighbor you didn't know before, thanks to the neighborhood group you formed; a new haircut and re-blonding

 

Puppies

 

Wednesday: your son's help in getting a copy of your mom's birth certificate easier and faster than it was going to be; your errant puppies heading home with just a single "Go home now!" command given through your car window

 

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Thursday: the Flight Path coffee shop; a Turkey Reuben eaten outside at Avenue B Grocery; your adventuresome puppies (apparently) staying home without their shock collars; learning how to add emoticons to your text messages

Friday: classes with free lunches; a referral by a friend; picking up a lead at the grocery store; warm brownies, thanks to your daughter 

Saturday:  Robins and Cedar Waxwings returning to your hollow; meeting with potential buyer clients; watching and critiquing movies with your kids

 

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Sunday: inspiration on an A-frame sign; Quiche Lorraine; encouragement for your writing; a visit with your mom, son, and daughter-in-law, all at the same time; writing critique group meetings; quesadillas for dinner, courtesy of your daughter

Monday: taking time to just watch a flock of Cedar Waxwings; a glimpse of bright yellow bird in the bushes; your mom just suffering a couple of bruises from a fall; taking 10 minutes from an over-busy day to play your neglected drums

I wish I could send our warm weather, bees, and blossoms up to those of you in the north still stuck in signs of winter! I hope you still find plenty of sweet!s in each day.

 

"Adopt the pace of nature:  her secret is patience."  

~Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish."  

~John Quincy Adams

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16 responses to “Signs of Spring…and other sweet!s”

  1. Liz White Avatar
    Liz White

    Oh! You have Cedar Waxwings already too??!! That’s so exciting! I wonder if they flock together with the Robins? Wonderful sweets! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  2. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    We likes winter! (But CA is hardly north.)

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  3. lisleman Avatar

    Had some drum time – things must be going better. Blossoms look and smell good. all the best.

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  4. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I don't mind winter, but I bet if I lived in California I'd like it, too! I have a feeling it looks a lot like Spring. 
     

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  5. Lady Fi Avatar

    OH, lovely shots of spring already! And I love those little floating houses (is that what they are?)

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  6. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    They seem to be very friendly, at the very least!!
     

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  7. Gail Avatar

    We saw the first sign of waxwings yesterday!! However, it was a gray day, so I didn’t even try for pics. Sounds like you had a great week! Thanks for the email about NextDoor. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  8. lisa Avatar

    The birds are definitely returning, and it is so wonderful to have them here. It will be a while before we see the robins (a definite sign of spring here), but it’s so nice to be outside in the mornings and hear their songs.
    It sounds like you had a great week, Barbara, and I hope this one is also. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  9. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I hope you get to see the robins soon!
     

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I still haven't looked at mine. I was sure wishing I had your super zoom when I was taking them!!
     

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  11. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    They are a type of floating house – for the homeowners' boats. The water is about 40 feet low right now, so it was a wonderful sight seeing these actually floating, instead of sitting on dry land like way too many are, thanks to the drought.
     

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  12. catskillblogger Avatar

    You know I’m feeling desperate for spring when I’m looking forward to bees.

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  13. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I know what you mean. It hit me that with warmer weather comes spider webs in my face on my walks and mosquitoes joining me on the porch swing. Sigh.
     

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  14. Pauline Avatar

    Some of our spring birds are changing their calls to mating songs but with a foot of snow still on the ground, temperatures below freezing, and more snow on the way, it’s hard to think spring. Thanks for a view of what’s in store for us in the NE.

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  15. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I'm jealous that your birds stick around even when there's snow on the ground. Ours disappear even though our winters are so mild compared to those in the NE! Hoping you experience Spring soon!
     

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  16. Tabor Avatar

    This post was a nice respite as we are getting another day of winter snow and sleet starting this evening!

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