February 13: Inside/outside
Kristen Lindquist
After an afternoon of closed-door committee meetings, the air in the conference room at work was over-warm and a bit stale. So by the time I joined the day's last meeting at 4:00, a window was cracked open. (After all, it was above freezing outside--virtually tropical compared to last week.) Sitting there, I picked up an odd sound behind the chatter of lively discussion going on around me. It took me a minute or so to realize it was chickadees, queuing up outside in the bushes that run along the front of the building to where my bird feeders are. This was their usual late afternoon final pass at the feeders, but it's been so long since there's been a window open, it was almost surprising to hear how noisy they were--audible even over all the noisy humans gabbing away inside.
Gossipers around
the water cooler--chickadees
outside, us inside.
Gossipers around
the water cooler--chickadees
outside, us inside.