Change Is Hard

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Optimistic Sunny Wordless Wednesday

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Author: dawnkinster

I'm a long time banker having worked in banks since the age of 17. I took a break when I turned 50 and went back to school. I graduated right when the economy took a turn for the worst and after a year of library work found myself unemployed. I was lucky that my previous bank employer wanted me back. So here I am again, a long time banker. Change is hard.

19 thoughts on “Optimistic Sunny Wordless Wednesday

  1. These late winter sunny days have been a blessing, and a surprise. Hearing and seeing more birds in the backyard at the feeders. Have a great Wednesday!

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  2. Robins were my favorite bird as a child. Now, I rarely see them, but when I do, I can’t help singing “When the red, red robin comes bob, bob, bobbin’ along.”

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  3. Oh that beautiful Robin enjoying the sun!

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  4. OHHHHHH!!!!!! I’m on the lookout, but haven’t seen one yet. Seems like spring will be early though, and I am 100% OK with that.

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    • I bet they’re around somewhere. You’ll see them soon. I’ve heard some people around here say they have red-winged blackbirds too. I haven’t heard them here yet but I haven’t been outside much this week. They, for me, are the true proof of spring!

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  5. There was a flock (Other names for a group of robins: Round Breast; Blush; Rabble; Bobbin; Red; Squabble; Rash; Hood; Riot or a Reliant) of about 30 om the grass new my house yesterday, migrating through my neighborhood in Virginia, USA. Lovely to see.

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  6. Yes. a beautiful Robin Redbreast enjoying berries on a sunny day. More and more of them are overwintering now, especially if they have berries like these to eat.

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  7. I LOVE that!! Our robins never left all winter. First time since I’ve been paying attention: maybe 9 years? Mild winter. So they’ll just be claiming territories in the next two weeks or so. Nice to see a photo like this, though!!

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    • I didn’t see a lot of them this winter, but one here and there. This guy was part of a big flock of them all over the tree, eating crab apples from last year. By the time I went back in for the camera and came back out there was only the one left in the tree. But it was a cool sight.

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  8. What a cute little robin! We don’t see them here, so I always enjoy seeing photos of them. 🙂

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