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Perhaps a better name would be Journal or News. I chose B.L.O.G.—who knew that “word” would become traditional? The good news is “Quilting” will always be universally recognized no matter what language we translate. We’ll still be searching for creative ways to express quilt art and new locations to shop for essentials. We desire inspirational instructors, exciting fabrics and especially quality THREADS—the glue! Our support network of quilters through satellite groups, guilds, and communities is vibrant (especially here, on Vancouver Island, BC). Join me as I share how-to articles on Threads and techniques, quilting events, profiles on fabric artists, natural things of beauty and  general interest to curious and resourceful stitchers! ...Cindy Scraba (Cinderella)

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Chirp! #4

Posted by cindy on Saturday, July 24th, 2010

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Cheep, chirp-- How do we look today? We can't see you yet, but we can speak!
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A tiny tap on a nearby branch triggers this trio to pose for the camera. 
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My "birds eye view" (from ladder top).
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This is usually the first one to pop up when mom & dad fly in with deposits.
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Observing their antics is amusing. Photographing them requires more patience than quilting! They're constantly moving; you can't get 3 of them up together usually, they're up then down and ungainly or cute depending on 'how' you view them. 

Cinderella's Note: while this little cycle of life has been unfolding, I've managed to successfully photograph a hummingbird(!), plus a young woodpecker who loves his closeup!--maybe later...for now let's leave the spotlight to these adorable Robins, which will be leaving home very soon. 

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