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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 689367" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Went to the Giants game last night (they won) and had a nice time, but got home kind of late and didn't sleep well, so I'm quite pooped. I'm already at work and trying to figure out what to do with my students today. </p><p></p><p>Sounds like have some readers on the board. I'm always involved in at least one book, if not more. Right now I'm reading First Women: The Grace and Power of America's Modern First Ladies. It's really interesting and I'm learning so much not only about the women, but the role they played in their husbands' presidencies. </p><p></p><p>My husband tore into the shrubbery (ceanothus and bottle brush) and now my bushes look like they were subjected to the Mad Hacker. He gets started and just doesn't quite know when and where to stop. Things do look a lot brighter in our back yard, though. We had tons of birds flitting in and out of these four bushes all the time: hooded orioles, lots of little brown jobs of one description or another, towhees, hummingbirds, and sparrows. I'm afraid that they will not feel so welcome now, and I feel bad about that. I do love my backyard birds. I know the bushes will grow back, but it will take awhile and the birds all have their fledged young still around them and they used the bushes for food and shelter. </p><p></p><p>Happy Monday, all you lovely people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 689367, member: 13260"] Went to the Giants game last night (they won) and had a nice time, but got home kind of late and didn't sleep well, so I'm quite pooped. I'm already at work and trying to figure out what to do with my students today. Sounds like have some readers on the board. I'm always involved in at least one book, if not more. Right now I'm reading First Women: The Grace and Power of America's Modern First Ladies. It's really interesting and I'm learning so much not only about the women, but the role they played in their husbands' presidencies. My husband tore into the shrubbery (ceanothus and bottle brush) and now my bushes look like they were subjected to the Mad Hacker. He gets started and just doesn't quite know when and where to stop. Things do look a lot brighter in our back yard, though. We had tons of birds flitting in and out of these four bushes all the time: hooded orioles, lots of little brown jobs of one description or another, towhees, hummingbirds, and sparrows. I'm afraid that they will not feel so welcome now, and I feel bad about that. I do love my backyard birds. I know the bushes will grow back, but it will take awhile and the birds all have their fledged young still around them and they used the bushes for food and shelter. Happy Monday, all you lovely people. [/QUOTE]
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