My dad kept popping up in my thoughts I was planning a summer picnic More than once, when asked who was coming I included my dad. In fact, I said, “And, of course, dad!” The summer family picnic Was always held in August To celebrate dad’s birthday He loved the get togethers in his honor I was not the only one being “visited” Tom and I were watching a favorite show When he said, “We’ll have to call your dad And tell him there is a new season of Father Brown!” Whoops! Dad had been gone for over a year. So, it was fitting what came to the Viburnum A Viburnum grows just outside the kitchen window It is my favorite of all our bushes In the spring, the delicate white flowers bloom And a beautiful scent wafts into the kitchen Sweet, while complex I so enjoy it as I stand at the sink Or walk by on the sidewalk This gift of nature only lasts a couple of weeks But I anticipate it From the first arrival of the tiny green shoots. The beloved Viburnum offers more than beauty More than its stunning aroma It is the staging bush for our feathered friends Each fall, a chickadee alights upon a branch right outside the window He calls to me until I take notice Asking that I fill the feeder We argue every year I am certain the bears are still awake He is indignant The pickings are getting slimmer as the cold sets in He wants those black sunflower seeds! However, in August There are no feeders out The Viburnum often sits empty But not that afternoon As I stood soaping the pans, My eye caught movement in the bush The male cardinal! He looked in the window at me Lovingly, I swear, lovingly Filled with joy, but ever demanding I silently asked, “Why don’t you ever bring mom?” Further movement a couple of branches away Drew my attention There she sat In all her female bird subdued beauty Pale brown with warm reddish tinges in the wings, tail and crest Black face and red-orange bill She gazed in the window Looking back into those deep eyes My heart lifted further As, filled with love and gratitude Tears dropping into the dishwater I gave thanks “You brought her! You are together” Alleluia!

Signs from Loved Ones ❤️
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I also like father Brown and the birds
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I 💕 love it.
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Amen
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I need to stop running in the wheel like a gerbil. All I see are birds.
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