Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Spring has sprung

The flowering plum is in bloom - and it smells so sweet - and the frogs are chirping at night - so loud it is almost deafening. The man in the moon was sleeping in a very skinny hammock tonight and there, can you hear it? "Brrrrr" (make sure you roll your tongue when you say it - "BRRRRRRR" From one side of the house to the other - like a little bitty jackhammer! "BRRRRRRR")

Yes, the woodpecker has arrived and he is looking for a girlfriend - how better to announce your arrival in the neighborhood than to beat on the vent covers of the houses - it echoes so sweetly - surely all the lady woodpeckers in the whole dang area will hear "BRRRRRRRR"

And look, he got a big purple bug to run out of that house - wait a minute, why is she yelling and throwing rocks - Maybe better fly over to that tree and laugh at her "Aaak, aaak, aaak, aaak, aaak!" Oh, and HAPPY FIRST DAY OF SPRING!!!

3 comments:

Michelle said...

I don't think your itty bitty jackhammer woodpecker could win a drumming contest with the flicker(s) that keeps attacking OUR house! When we first built it, a flicker insisted on BRRRRRing on top of the metal chimney cap; talk about LOUD! This year he's BRRRRing on the sided part of the chimney, which isn't as loud but probably more easily breached. Durn thing!

vlb5757 said...

We have our own neighborhood woodpecker here in the city. I heard this awful noise one day like a jackhammer. I heard it several times and thought the heat pump was going out. I went outside and looked all around. Didn't see a thing. It happened again. I went outside again, and looked up at the chimney. There he was just pecking away and the metal cover for my chimney. What a racket!! It was the funniest thing to see him pecking at the metal cover. He must have been young. Silly boy, bugs are on TREES! lol!

Kathy said...

I WISH we had spring! My trees won't come out until around Mother's Day in May. although they are trying due to our warm weather, the daffodils are just now poking out, but not even they are blooming. (sniff)
We may be able to wear a short sleeved shirt shovelling snow, but I think I would trade that for a long growing season.