[Facts] Re: It Would Be A Wonderful Gift
in reply to a message by Renae
Renae
Perhaps it's similar to Nestle (the company). The founder's name meant "little nest", so perhaps if you have a local aviary, wildlife rehabilitation center or something like that, donate a little money in her name and "adopt" a bird for a year. Some of the local zoos that have an "adopt-an-animal" program give the people doing so a photo of the "adoptees", so she could have something that might give her some inspiration later on. Who knows?
Phyllis (Sidhe Uaine)
Perhaps it's similar to Nestle (the company). The founder's name meant "little nest", so perhaps if you have a local aviary, wildlife rehabilitation center or something like that, donate a little money in her name and "adopt" a bird for a year. Some of the local zoos that have an "adopt-an-animal" program give the people doing so a photo of the "adoptees", so she could have something that might give her some inspiration later on. Who knows?
Phyllis (Sidhe Uaine)
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This board is acting up tonight! My baby bird didn't come out. :(
Okay, here's a laurel wreath instead for you (with a rose in the center):
>>>>>>>@<<<<<<<
-- Nanaea
Okay, here's a laurel wreath instead for you (with a rose in the center):
>>>>>>>@<<<<<<<
-- Nanaea
Nanaea
Since you've given me a few good ideas (see latest posting about feral colony), you deserve the wreath just as much as I do. Besides, the baby bird might be one of the birds "adopted", and is waiting for just the right moment to appear (something in an endangered raptor or an equally endangered crane?).
Chat with you guys soon
Phyllis
Since you've given me a few good ideas (see latest posting about feral colony), you deserve the wreath just as much as I do. Besides, the baby bird might be one of the birds "adopted", and is waiting for just the right moment to appear (something in an endangered raptor or an equally endangered crane?).
Chat with you guys soon
Phyllis