that seems less than ideal Perkins. give me a holler if you get stuck, we have aerobeds at the ready.
Thanks!
Jet Blue gate agents are still claiming we are going to be on time, despite what the web site says, and what reality would suggest (we are scheduled to leave in 20 minutes, and still no plane). We shall see.
But, you had to get a good burn to lay a foundation for the rest of the summer tan.
This makes me want to cry in pain!
The bulk of my summer memories are based in Cape Cod (North Truro and Provincetown), Schroon Lake in the Lake George area in NY (my great aunt and uncle owned a house up there for years), and the swimming pool at my grandparents' country club.
Are these guys near you?
I'm keeping the link open. On the phone right now with a number that the local nature center in the state park gave us. It sounds like they can help.
And keeping an eye on the hawk. Multi-tasking.
Naturist (?) asked if the hawk was holding a wing out.
Me:"No,Just sitting and periodically trying to get off the ground."
"Then it has a concussion and it should come around after 1-3 hours."
Me: **bullshit, I want the bird ambulance** "Okay, thanks."
Theresa, you might also check out:
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and
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The first is in Gravette AR, which might be too far away from you, but I've met the lady and visited her place, and she made a very good impression.
The second shows a contact in Broken Arrow OK.
Thanks, I'm going to try those places if the other information doesn't pan out. Right now it sounds like a holding pattern. Which is driving me nuts because she blends so well into the background. Nature, you are working against me there, babe.
Great game Germany and Uruguay!
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Hope that link works. It's a good picture of the pretty bird. The bird fell into the chair after hitting the window. She stayed on her back for about 5 min and then rested in the chair for about 10. Since then she has made it down to the water and I'm waiting for the concussion to wear off.
Aw, poor hawk. I hope she's okay, Theresa.
Me too Amy. I'm trying to be hopeful without getting attached at this point.