and is peaking through the window pane
to say thank you!
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This theme of Creative Tuesdays,
hosted by Mr. Toast,
had me thinking of my feathered friends.
They look just like this at my house when
I put seed outside the windows for them!
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(this theme due Monday), click here!
Our feathered friends so appreciate us.
ReplyDeleteI love it! The little birds..they really get to the heart don't they?! I appreciate your sweet comment, I'm sure you will be the best grandma ever! :D
ReplyDeleteBetsy, you did a fantastic job!! Wow! I really like it. :) I've been working on my all afternoon. This is so much fun!Hee
ReplyDeleteBirds of a feather...
ReplyDeleteI love birds! And I love to watch them. I will never forget watching the Wrens outside my kitchen window and you had Wrens at the same time. That is how I got captivated with your blog.
you have English Robins there? :) Anyway, what achar,ing, sweet piece. I love it. So very festive too adn fits in well with your window box feeding post a while back. thank you for doing this, Betsy. I'm adding it to the side bar now. Brill. :)
ReplyDeleteI so need to get on mine too now.
Christine ~ yes, I remember that! I do love wrens...so happy when they nest close to the house! :)
ReplyDeleteI love Birds.I love birds in whimsical art,I have a parakeet as well.Im a new follower found you on Julies blog,The Harwards.I love your place and hope to visit again real soon.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday~~Becky
Becky ~ hi and thanks for visiting! I look forward to getting to know you!
ReplyDeleteThis is way too cute... oh my gosh; I love it.. it is so YOU! Don't you just wish those birdies could just talk?! I've been setting out cornbread crumbs for the birds... it is gone every morning. :) The Bach
ReplyDeleteAwww, Bach..cornbread crumbs? I bet they love that! I think we are both acting like your mother! :) Mine have been enjoying apple cores, too!
ReplyDeleteWow Betsy--I can't get over how creative you are. That is a gorgeous painting... We all do remember our feathered friends. I'm SO glad about that!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this one.. It's awesome.
Hugs,
Betsy
Your picture is so sweet : ) I really like the shape of your window and all the snow there by the birdie. Bye, bye birdie : )
ReplyDeleteLove this window, Besty. It has a wonderful gothic-feel...and that sweet robin is perfect:)
ReplyDeletehum...Betsy...that is:) Or could be Betsy is the best..tee hee...
ReplyDeleteBut it's not Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteI once made a real stained glass window for Leicester University showing a robin. It is a bit Art Deco'ish though.
The next time I'm there I'll take a photo of it and used it for next years Christmas Card (I always print my own cos I'm a "cheapskate")
See, you keep putting ideas into my head.
sweet. I don't get robins in my garden often, but i love them.
ReplyDeleteI dont see as many Robins As I used too.But I did see one the other week, sat above the Snow.They really are beautiful.
ReplyDeletenicely done...i am sure your feathered friends appreciate you. smiles.
ReplyDeleteit strangely makes me think of christmas, perhaps it's the snow, wonderful take on creative tuesday
ReplyDeleteHope your weekend has been relaxing and the puttering to your liking ..
ReplyDeleteNice entry for this group. I love the shape of the window. I am learning so much from this group. Cannot draw well, just have to paint my entries.
ReplyDeleteQMM
What a wonderful creation! I love feedning the birds. When I was little, we alays made sure to feed them when it was snowing. My cats enjoy watching from inside, too! Happy weekend...Debbie
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, it has a Christmas feel to it.;)
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Zuzana
this is charming and I love the shape of the window.
ReplyDeleteYes, it does make me think of xmas too--it's the English Robin of course. Very sweet.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE your blog-I will return again and again-You lifted me this insomnia night;o)
ReplyDeleteBe blessed!
Really love this, its sweet but very well done as well--like the cover of a card! And what a good idea to use a different shape of window to usual!
ReplyDeleteKeith ~ maybe I'm just your muse! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThat's really good Betsy!
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