Sad news for Lilian Jackson Braun fans…
Earlier today, Angie submitted a comment with a link to a story regarding Lilian Jackson Braun. Here is the link.
I know she will be missed by MANY Cozy Mystery book lovers.
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Sad news for Lilian Jackson Braun fans…
Earlier today, Angie submitted a comment with a link to a story regarding Lilian Jackson Braun. Here is the link.
I know she will be missed by MANY Cozy Mystery book lovers.
I have had so many people asking about Lilian Jackson Braun, that I posted a link to a very good article which is an online newspaper. Unfortunately, they have taken the main page off of their site, and I just found out that I am not allowed to copy and paste their article here. So, I will simply say this:
Lilian Jackson Braun, the beloved author of The Cat Who *** Mystery Series, passed away on June 7, 2011 in South Carolina. She will be dearly missed by many.
It’s that time of year when it is simply too hot to enjoy being outdoors. Actually, I have to admit that there are very few times of the year that I now enjoy being out of doors. I know this sounds awful but I’m not at all >>>athletic, kinesthetic, or even energetic! I think the “new term” is Couch Potato, although my computer isn’t even remotely close to our sofa…
Getting back to the theme I was planning on writing about: Bird Baths!
I always find it sort of amazing (although I know “amazing” is way too strong an adjective) that it is at this time of year, all of my neighbors get out their bird feeders and fill them to the brim with seeds. These are the same bird feeders that have been in garages during the cold months of the year. Hmmm… I could be wrong about this, but don’t the birds actually have a tough time finding enough food during the months that are cold?
Here I am again, going off of the topic I wanted to write about: Bird Baths!
We seem to be one of the few families in my neighborhood who are filling a Bird Bath with water – so that squirrels and birds -and even some neighborhood cats! – can quench their thirst. And, since water is VERY scarce at this time of year (we are experiencing another drought season) this means I have to replenish the water at least four times each day. Sometimes, if we have had an unusually large group of grackles splashing around in the water, it is more often than four times. (If you don’t have grackles, consider yourself lucky! They are very mean birds to not only birds, but also squirrels. They are Bird Bath Bullies!)
This brings me back to my first paragraph.
I sure hope my neighbors read this entry and take the hint! What’s a Couch Potato to do?
Yikes, I have to haul myself outside again and fill that Bird Bath!