It's Walkin' and Readin' Wednesday!
Wildlife other than cats has been abundant recently:
Red-tailed hawk, looking for lunch.
Not my photo, but I watched a red fox scamper through the streets one morning, and it was gone before I could pull my phone from my coat pocket!
Someone's pet bunny was out for a breather on their front porch.
Pretty rare sightings, these!
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Recent audiobook listens that I recommend:
The Book of Lost Hours by Hayley Gelfuso
What if you could erase memories and time, and if our government does do it, then some other country will try?
The Legacy Series by Melissa K. Roehrich
Four books in the completed series.
The upper crust Legacy treat the fae worst than dirt.
But the gods want to fix the imbalance, by sending their offspring to fight.
Except no one told these progeny what their roles are, and there is hell to pay.
Dark Renaissance: The Dangerous Times and Fatal Genius of Shakespeare's Greatest Rival by Stephen Greenblatt
Fascinating non-fiction work detailing the life and times of Cambridge-educated possible spymaster Christopher Marlowe, the playwright of Tamburlaine and Faustus, whose work helped pave the way for William Shakespeare and others to thrive during a time of plague and religious persecution.
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Let's Hop!


Love the critter photos ~ hugs,
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Bun better keep an ear open fur the hawk and the fox!
ReplyDeleteCity dweller: no animal sightings anymore. Book suggestion you may like: Alex Lasker "The Memory of an Elephant".
ReplyDeleteWe see those from time to time here. We feed all the birds and we have many birds. They disappear when the hawk shows up though.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Scritches to the kitties. ♥
Very cool! The bunny made me giggle. Be well, my dear.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing wildlife in the town. I saw a hawk on the top of a streetlamp a few weeks ago, surveying for a meal.
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to see the wildlife.
ReplyDeleteVery cool sightings!
ReplyDeleteI would be afraid to have a bunny outside just as I am afraid to have a cat outside.
ReplyDeleteI hope that hawk doesn't spot that bunny!
ReplyDeleteHow neat that you spotted those awesome animals! We love seeing wildlife in the, well ... wild.
ReplyDeleteThe wildlife is closer than we think, we just have to be quiet and observant.
ReplyDeleteI want to read Dark Renaissance
ReplyDeleteWe love it when wildlife flies by. Granny has seen a fox one day in our Country. He was eating fastfood that someone threw out of the car. thank Cat no-one was on the road yet. Although she felt sorry for him, she was happy to see him๐ปDouble Pawkisses for a Happy Day to all of you๐พ๐ฝ๐
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