tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197764805347549588.post3442092739776782893..comments2016-01-25T11:33:49.417-06:00Comments on A Story Club: A Few Words About WordsChristina Lasswellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14814444192738330952noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197764805347549588.post-43384068548356969722012-05-27T20:07:34.339-05:002012-05-27T20:07:34.339-05:00Yes, well they are still talking in the evening, s...Yes, well they are still talking in the evening, so I prefer to hear them at that time. Maybe someday we will find out what they are saying. I do think I have a Thrasher, because I have heard that beautiful song.Christina Lasswellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14814444192738330952noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7197764805347549588.post-28724176651027347802012-05-27T08:48:39.256-05:002012-05-27T08:48:39.256-05:00Lately? I've been enjoying the early morning ...Lately? I've been enjoying the early morning bird words! Have you heard the Brown Thrasher? He has more words than any other bird. He repeats his many phrases 2 and 3 times and doesn't let any other gossip in edgewise. I wonder what they talk about so early? Humans don't know what they're missing if they can't sit outside around daybreak. The gossip is flowing freely out there!Barb Leatherman (mom)noreply@blogger.com