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-To all you northern people.

There were about 4 dozen Robins in our back yard, just after a

rain.Feeding and getting rested on there migration back north. I had

some bird food, so I fed them and in a couple of days (Sat ) they

were gone. In central Fl they don't seem to nest. It is farther

south I guess. Anyway watch for them. LOL Hope things warm up for

them. I lived in central IN and have seen then them in Feb.

Byron and in Sanford, FL

-- In PLS-FRIENDS , " Laurel " <laurel@w...> wrote:

> Thom,

> As I sit here catching up on the day's emails, I can hear

raindrops on the roof. It's too warm to freeze, but I will be

looking for that " invisible " ice anyway when I navigate the outside

steps in the morning. I don't want a repeat of last Monday's fall.

I plan on being an " upright " citizen this week, for sure. A lady in

church reported seeing her first robin this morning. I have not

seen one yet.

> I think we'll all feel better mentally & physically when spring

comes & warmer weather with it.

> Take care,

> Laurel

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Will keep my eyes peeled out for their arrival, but I am so far North they

probably won't arrive until the beginning of May.

Jo :-)

Re: Thom/Just dropping by...ROBINS........

> -To all you northern people.

> There were about 4 dozen Robins in our back yard, just after a

> rain.Feeding and getting rested on there migration back north. I had

> some bird food, so I fed them and in a couple of days (Sat ) they

> were gone. In central Fl they don't seem to nest. It is farther

> south I guess. Anyway watch for them. LOL Hope things warm up for

> them. I lived in central IN and have seen then them in Feb.

> Byron and in Sanford, FL

>

>

> -- In PLS-FRIENDS , " Laurel " <laurel@w...> wrote:

> > Thom,

> > As I sit here catching up on the day's emails, I can hear

> raindrops on the roof. It's too warm to freeze, but I will be

> looking for that " invisible " ice anyway when I navigate the outside

> steps in the morning. I don't want a repeat of last Monday's fall.

> I plan on being an " upright " citizen this week, for sure. A lady in

> church reported seeing her first robin this morning. I have not

> seen one yet.

> > I think we'll all feel better mentally & physically when spring

> comes & warmer weather with it.

> > Take care,

> > Laurel

>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Believe it or not, a few weeks ago in the outdoor section of our

paper, in the birdwatchers section was a picture of a Robin here

amid the snow and cold. Obviously took a wrong turn somewhere along

the line. I am watching for the passers through already on their

way farther north :)

Thom <><

> > Thom,

> > As I sit here catching up on the day's emails, I can hear

> raindrops on the roof. It's too warm to freeze, but I will be

> looking for that " invisible " ice anyway when I navigate the

outside

> steps in the morning. I don't want a repeat of last Monday's

fall.

> I plan on being an " upright " citizen this week, for sure. A lady

in

> church reported seeing her first robin this morning. I have not

> seen one yet.

> > I think we'll all feel better mentally & physically when spring

> comes & warmer weather with it.

> > Take care,

> > Laurel

>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Byron,

I'll keep an eye out for the robins. It is 60 degrees here today. They should

be here soon. Maybe already are and I've missed them. I'll let you know.

Ronnie in WV

Re: Thom/Just dropping by...ROBINS........

-To all you northern people.

There were about 4 dozen Robins in our back yard, just after a

rain.Feeding and getting rested on there migration back north. I had

some bird food, so I fed them and in a couple of days (Sat ) they

were gone. In central Fl they don't seem to nest. It is farther

south I guess. Anyway watch for them. LOL Hope things warm up for

them. I lived in central IN and have seen then them in Feb.

Byron and in Sanford, FL

-- In PLS-FRIENDS , " Laurel " <laurel@w...> wrote:

> Thom,

> As I sit here catching up on the day's emails, I can hear

raindrops on the roof. It's too warm to freeze, but I will be

looking for that " invisible " ice anyway when I navigate the outside

steps in the morning. I don't want a repeat of last Monday's fall.

I plan on being an " upright " citizen this week, for sure. A lady in

church reported seeing her first robin this morning. I have not

seen one yet.

> I think we'll all feel better mentally & physically when spring

comes & warmer weather with it.

> Take care,

> Laurel

>

>

>

>

>

>

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