Ah, there she is.
"Your head is the perfect perch, Uncle Tibbs," Feathers said. "I hope you don't mind that I am sitting here."
"Not at all," he replied. "It's as if I am wearing a fancy hat of some sort. And you keep my head warm!"
"Miss Feathers, I have something to show you," I said.
"Miss Feathers, since you are officially staying with us, I would like to present you... with your beary own birdhouse!"
"For me?" she gasped.
"Yes, every bird should have his or her own birdhouse."
I carefully handed her a pair of scissors for the ribbon cutting. (You should never pass scissors with the pointy end facing out).
"Oh, it is so lovely!" she exclaimed.
"And look at the roof - a blue sky with clouds on it!"
She went inside.
"Oh my birdseed!" she said from inside. "Hardwood floors! And marble countertops! It is so much bigger than it looks from the outside."
It sounds like she likes it.
She came out.
"Thank you Ajdin," she said. "I have flown many miles all over the world and I know that true friends are hard to find. Thank you for the birdhouse, but most of all, thank you for a home. You and your friends are all... what is that word you say... beary? You are all beary special friends."
A lovely house! Maybe Feathers will let HGTV film the interior one day?
ReplyDeleteGood idea Droopy. I am sure Ms. Feathers is going to enjoy the tax break she gets for being a homeowner next year on her taxes.
ReplyDeleteLittle Fox, I like the way you think. I would also like to be a homeowner so I can get that tax break. Too bad there is no stuffie tax break for all of us.
DeleteLooks great Ajdin! You did a great job. You could paint a bunch of little houses and sell them at an art---or bird----fair! We bet lots of feathered friends would enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteThanks J&B!
DeleteOh you are a very kind bear to give miss Feathers a birdhouse of her very own. Did you make it?
ReplyDeleteI am still working on my carpentry skills Julie Jane...but I hope to be able to make one soon!
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