Time to flip the calendars!
One winter month down and 1 1/2 more to go.
I am starting to get into a Spring frame of mind. The roads were fine by the time I needed to leave if I wanted to look for the birdfeeder. I drove down, saw the parking lot was packed, and there was a line of people out the door. Since I couldn't get in the lot, I drove another block past to turn around. I was considering simply going back home but I was "right there" so felt I should suck it up and deal with people for a few minutes. The place was crazy!!! I have never been inside anywhere like this. It's all Amazon returns and a lot of the things are still in the brown, unlabeled Amazon boxes. Which you are not allowed to open, you have to bring it to the counter and one of the workers will open it. (I don't understand either!) Each day of the week has a different price point category. Friday is all of the expensive returns and everything is $10. So the $100 birdfeeder would be $10.
Nothing is sorted, its just tables and rows of chaotic boxes. People had carts filled to the brim and you couldn't see much. I took a deep breath, figured start on the right side of the building, and YAY!!! Halfway down the first row, I saw a box with a cardinal on it!! I grabbed it, tried to look around, got way too claustrophobic, and left. Yes, I paid for my birdfeeder before I left. *wink* I stopped at the feed store on my way home to get seeds, charged the camera up, and Gary will help me set it outside this morning.
Was it worth it? Yes. Would I do it again? Heck no!
Training went well. Even though I had done the training and one field trip before, I am happy that I went again. I remembered a little more than I thought I did but always good to have the refresher. Not to mention it is a cool feeling actually tapping a tree.
I am off to the FP this morning and then will be staring at my bird feeder the rest of the day.
Sadly, I have a bunch of desk work for here, for Weis, and for the party. Sam sets her iPad up to watch the live cam feed and I might just have to do the same. *If* I get any birds today. How long does it take for birds to find a new feeder? Is there anything to attract them, like how hummingbirds will be attracted to red?
I should post this and get on personals. HAGD!
One winter month down and 1 1/2 more to go.
I am starting to get into a Spring frame of mind. The roads were fine by the time I needed to leave if I wanted to look for the birdfeeder. I drove down, saw the parking lot was packed, and there was a line of people out the door. Since I couldn't get in the lot, I drove another block past to turn around. I was considering simply going back home but I was "right there" so felt I should suck it up and deal with people for a few minutes. The place was crazy!!! I have never been inside anywhere like this. It's all Amazon returns and a lot of the things are still in the brown, unlabeled Amazon boxes. Which you are not allowed to open, you have to bring it to the counter and one of the workers will open it. (I don't understand either!) Each day of the week has a different price point category. Friday is all of the expensive returns and everything is $10. So the $100 birdfeeder would be $10.
Nothing is sorted, its just tables and rows of chaotic boxes. People had carts filled to the brim and you couldn't see much. I took a deep breath, figured start on the right side of the building, and YAY!!! Halfway down the first row, I saw a box with a cardinal on it!! I grabbed it, tried to look around, got way too claustrophobic, and left. Yes, I paid for my birdfeeder before I left. *wink* I stopped at the feed store on my way home to get seeds, charged the camera up, and Gary will help me set it outside this morning.
Was it worth it? Yes. Would I do it again? Heck no!
Training went well. Even though I had done the training and one field trip before, I am happy that I went again. I remembered a little more than I thought I did but always good to have the refresher. Not to mention it is a cool feeling actually tapping a tree.
I am off to the FP this morning and then will be staring at my bird feeder the rest of the day.
Sadly, I have a bunch of desk work for here, for Weis, and for the party. Sam sets her iPad up to watch the live cam feed and I might just have to do the same. *If* I get any birds today. How long does it take for birds to find a new feeder? Is there anything to attract them, like how hummingbirds will be attracted to red?
I should post this and get on personals. HAGD!