A Flock of Feathered Friends find warmth and shelter

A Flock of Feathered Friends find warmth and shelter

A Poem by Patricia Wedel

As the Wind blows the Snow... our feathered friends know that 

under the Eaves of the Roof... there will be seeds and bits of fruit and berries... 

The Heat from the Furnace is their Hearth where Pine Cones create a scent of 

Balsam branches burning where flutter of wings bring sounds that attract the 

Owls who know the feathered Nests that long for Spring and songs of the Swallows... 

The Barn where Horses Neigh and Bales of Hay are soft as Clover in their Dreams 

become the Joy of a new borne Foal when May welcomes June and July... 

© 2024 Patricia Wedel


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such a calming scene you set, Pat .. we don't include ourselves and life styles into the Nature of things a lot of times .. but our homes do share warmth and provide shelter for our feathered friends without our giving it a second thought .. i also enjoy your words pointing toward coming spring and summer .. very pleasant read for me
E.

Posted 11 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

11 Months Ago

dear Gene... lovely to read your Review. Just yesterday I saw a Red headed Woodpecker on a Maple Tr.. read more
Einstein Noodle

11 Months Ago

you brings a smile to me face. :)



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This was just precious!! I love LOVE LOVE anything that has to do with our fine-feathered friends! Your profile photo lured me in and I'm so glad I found this beautiful piece.

Posted 9 Months Ago


A nice write Pat. And that is a much misused word these days. And I am an ornithologist so that is another reason for liking this.

Posted 10 Months Ago


This is wonderful, you create such beautiful imagery with feelings, memories so delicately. Love this.

Posted 11 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

11 Months Ago

dearest Patricia... lovely to read your Review. Romance is the scent of Gardenias when Winter Snow .. read more
I was briefly homeless, and a flock of starlings lived outside of the shelter I was staying at. Beautiful animals, though it's my understanding that they are often considered a nuisance akin to urban pigeons. A fine read!

Posted 11 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

11 Months Ago

dear John.... we do identify with our feathered friends... they inspire me and I admire their abilit.. read more
You create such beautiful poems of nature dear Pat. Lovely memories of your grandparents farm here, providing shelter for our avian friends during winter snows. You bring the place back to the living with all its charm, its scent and its peacefulness. A treat to read .

Chris

Posted 11 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

11 Months Ago

dear Chris... I miss my Grandma Minnie... she knew how to store Food for the Winder and Grandpa Dave.. read more
Chris Shaw

11 Months Ago

I miss my grandparents too Pat. Learned so much from them.
Our feathered friends are very wise; they know where to find tier nutrition..... especially when the north wind blows and some white stuff on the ground.....other creature know where to find a bit of warmth in the frigid.....and perhaps a surprise of a newborn foal when the hint of spring rolls around.....so beautiful Pat... only you could paint these words!!!!
Warmly, B

Posted 11 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

11 Months Ago

dearest Betty... yes. we are Artists of painting Words. My sister-in-law Priscilla was an Artist w.. read more
Betty Hermelee

11 Months Ago

an artist of abstract expressionism... but not very good,... Warmly, B
Wow I love birds and enjoyed this read, thank you for sharing.

Posted 11 Months Ago


such a calming scene you set, Pat .. we don't include ourselves and life styles into the Nature of things a lot of times .. but our homes do share warmth and provide shelter for our feathered friends without our giving it a second thought .. i also enjoy your words pointing toward coming spring and summer .. very pleasant read for me
E.

Posted 11 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

11 Months Ago

dear Gene... lovely to read your Review. Just yesterday I saw a Red headed Woodpecker on a Maple Tr.. read more
Einstein Noodle

11 Months Ago

you brings a smile to me face. :)
They being almost selfishly expected, this is yet another wonderful 'Pat' poem, echoing memories of the past.
Our old barn finally collapsed which had the swallows shift location to beneath the eves of our house.
With it not only being Owl's yearning for spring it becomes almost a parental duty to feed the birds especially at this time of year with snow covering everything
Hope all is well

Posted 11 Months Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Patricia Wedel

11 Months Ago

dear Dave... it has been a Winter that passes quietly with frozen chords of Melancholy. We lift our.. read more
Your love for all things living surely comes from your darling grandparents, Pat! Your poem is a true tribute to them and -is beautiful. Bless your heart. Love to you and Roger, as ever always.

Posted 11 Months Ago



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Keystone, WV



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