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Tag Archives: The Birds
Bird-Proofing the Figs
Two years ago, they were wreaking havoc with my basil plants, now the birds are hogging the figs on the lower branches of the tree in our backyard. There are plenty of figs for the neighbors and our feathered friends … Continue reading
Posted in Domestic Bliss, Food, News
Tagged bird proofing the figs, DIY, fig tree, recycling water bottles, The Birds, the old homestead
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What Would Tippi Hedren Do?
Living dangerously at 5th & Washington.
Posted in Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, South Philadelphia, The Birds, Tina Garceau, USA, Washington Avenue
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The Birds
It’s always something. No sooner did I rid myself of the ants in the kitchen, now it’s birds stealing the basil in the backyard – not just mine, my neighbor’s too. They swoop in, swipe a leaf, smirk, and fly off. They … Continue reading
Posted in Domestic Bliss, News
Tagged basil thieves, pesto, The Birds, urban gardening
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