Friday, January 29, 2010

What's For Dinner?

When the snow stops falling, the birds will return to
dine with St. Francis beside our stone wall.

25 comments:

donna baker said...

Sunny, I've been feeding flocks of birds this winter. For some reason, they tell me they can't make it through the winter without me. Got them a water warmer too.

Monts said...

Hi Sunny just caught up with your last 3 posts and how unique to have three items brightning up otherwise normal things. Love the bird table and the lightning Rod.

Elaine said...

Great feeder! Is it handmade?

Cezar and Léia said...

What a cute sculpture!
Please give us another shot when Spring comes!
Anyway, your picture is great with all snow, it's white and peaceful!
Well done!
Léia

Jo said...

Soon St Francis' tray will be filled with all manner of seeds and fruits for the birds... Sunny, is there some way I can contact you by email - or could you mail me? Bless you. Jo

Jo said...

Hi Sunny;) somehow I think my last comment fell away (here) perhaps you'll receive two. Soon St Francis will have plenty of seeds and fruit for the birds! Please could you mail me or is there a way I could contact you? Blessings Jo

SD at "Addicted to The Click" said...

Ohhhh - sweet!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

What a tranquil setting.

Sunny said...

Hi Everyone,

Thank you for visiting, I appreciate it.

Elaine, The feeder is carved from wood. His feet are covered with snow but he is wearing sandals.

Jo, My email is: barnyardsandbarnacles@live.com


Enjoy your day.
Sunny :)

Sandra said...

we are all waiting to see what St Francis looks like in the spring, maybe a little bird in the shot

imac said...

Very neat.

Lucy the Cat said...

Sunny, this is your feeder? I absolutely love it!! I would to have it myself.

Love your picture with the snow falling and all the trees and rocks in the background.

Vicki

Lois said...

I absolutely love this feeder Sunny! St. Francis is the patron saint of my church.

Patty said...

The birds and squirrels are about to eat us out of house and home. We also have a water warming dish so they can always get a drink in the winter. right now it is 14 above. Happy week-end.

Wanda said...

I love your St. Francis Sunny...I have a concrete statue of St. Francis in my garden, but I would love one like yours!

Nefertiti,deesse NiLuNoah adoratrice d Aton said...

tres original ! ;O)

bon w end

Dory and the Mama said...

I love all the falling snow around St Francis!! Wonderful shot!

Pam said...

Sunny, that is the most awesome feeder I have ever seen.
The birds and I took a vote and you win first prize for creativity.

Chris said...

I've never seen a bird feeder like yours before, wish I had one.

George said...

This is a very unique feeder, but it is also very appropriate. I like it and I assume the birds like it too!

L. D. Burgus said...

Ok, your feeder trumps mine. I can't think what I can make to out do that. Your snow looks familiar. Our cold is getting to be unbearable. My cardinal photo was not a perfect clear shot but that is all I am going to get from that camera. I will move on to new things to shoot. You are right about the brand name, I couldn't read it well and wasn't familiar with the name. Thanks. St Francis, maybe and Eiffel tower with five levels of trays. I like your feeder a lot. Take care.

Betsy from Tennessee said...

Hi There Sunny, Just dropping by to say HI. We have snow-snow-snow today/tonight.. I LOVE LOVE LOVE it... Can you just imagine how excited I am????

I know you think I'm nuts--and I guess I am. But we so rarely get any snow. This is pretty special.

Love St. Francis.... I'm sure he'll be feeding the birds again soon.
Hugs,
Betsy

Autumn Belle said...

This is a beautiful feeder. Not only the birds love it. I love it too :)

Valerie said...

Wow! That's brilliant. What a good idea. Of course, I'm going to be really childish now and say I WANT ONE.

Denise said...

I absolutely love this statue of Saint Francis. Always had a soft spot for him since I became a "Friend to the Animals" at my school way back in the day ;) He was our 'figurehead'.

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