Bird in the Bush
This has been a very busy & trying week but I’m still here.
To help decompress from all my mini drama, I’ve been working in my gardens cleaning, clearing & pruning for the summer blooms.
In the midst of pruning one of my Rose of Sharon bushes, I discovered a robin’s nest. I got so excited. As you can tell, it doesn’t take much to get me excited.
I’m taking this finding as an indication that I will have a great weekend.
As of now, I have 2 photo sessions, an event & tomorrow I will find out if I’m shooting the Jill Scott/Maxwell concert. I’m pumped & ready for all of this to happen cause poppa needs a brand new bag.
On an unrelated note, I started a clearance sale earlier this week. I’ve been fortunate to move 2 pieces so far with 9 pieces still looking for nice new homes. Have a look around, get inspired & help keep me busy by buying one of my most popular macro prints.
How did this slip into a cheap sales plug when I started off talking about finding a birds nest?
Anyway, buy some of my stuff! OK. Thanks. Buy!
Hey Tafari!
I don’t get to see robin’s eggs often. I have only seen one once in my life and the baby was hatched and the empty, beautiful blue shell was lying on the ground. Would you be willing to sell me a 5×7 copy of your robin’s eggs photo? If so please include shipping cost and where I should mail the check. peace&blessings~robinc
Hey RobinC!!!!! We usually have a few robin’s nests around the house but I never see them; but I do see the aftermath of hatchlings, especially when they start flying. They can be quit messy.
The eggs are so little & delicate; happy that I stumbled upon this little treasure!
I will email you with purchase details.
Tafari