Fathers and Children and Feathers

PetoftheDay

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I have posted about the wild birds that are my friends - being in a no pets building, I spoil the wild ones just beyond my sliding glass doors. I throw down seed for them, they leave me feathers, which I gather up in good weather.

I arranged some of them for the Christmas card I sent out this year, the first card I have sent out since being unexpectedly widowed in 2015, and included a feather or two in each card.

I can post a picture of the card is you are interested. I am also working on a bird0related start-up, so have feathers from that, but those I treasure, as they are from a beloved friend and bird expert.

Anyway, I thought of this community last week - I was the "meet your neighbor" guest of the Sunday school children at my church for 15 minutes of them "interviewing me" - asking me questions about life, and church and choir (I was wearing my robe), and at the end, I brought out my shoebox of feathers I have collected and let them each choose one.

Only one of the children, Nyles, who is I think ten, said, "are they clean?" before choosing one, and I assured him they were.

But all in all, they were all excited to have real feathers from real wild(ish) birds, and some has a very hard time choosing which to take! Who knows, maybe some of them will grow to be bird friends some day!
 
What a truly delightful and wonderful idea of providing a feather or two within a Christmas card! So many wonderful meanings held within that card. Creative and warming all in one place.

The children must have been wide-eyed with the opportunity of choose a feather. A rare gift of comfort and joy.

Feathered friends always have time, stay around and enjoy whenever you have time or are in need of a joyful moment.

Warm feathered Hugs good friend and prays for your sweet departed.
 
I'd love to see a picture of the card!
I love that you gave out feathers, you may have fostered what will become a life long love of birds in some of those kids:)
 
I collect feathers, too, and I'm sure they are clean enough for me. But I heard that if a bird has mites, or beak and feather disease, this can be transmitted to a live bird in the house so I'm afraid to bring them around Gus.
 
I'd love to see a picture of the card!
I love that you gave out feathers, you may have fostered what will become a life long love of birds in some of those kids:)


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Turket feather on the bottom, other feathers are mourning dove, Canada goose, chickadee, bluejay, and the golden "bow" feathers are from a glorious Rooster named Midas I met and held in Vermont at a client's place.
 
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