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I just can’t tell you what fun I’ve had being a member of the world’s second oldest profession. RIP Christopher Plummer (d. 5 Feb 2021)
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i wish birds brought ME presents
No, but think about this.
The crows she feeds obviously have their own little lives. They go about their business, and they spot *pretty thing* or /unique thing/ in question. What gets me is that the *first* thing on their minds as recipient of this thing is the little girl that feeds them.
They spot a thing, and immediately must think, “that nice girl with delicious foodstuffs must have this to show my gratitude.”
It’s actually more than that, though, if you read the articles or watch the videos. This has taken place over YEARS- it started with these birds following this little girl around because she was a messy eater and it has turned into a ritual for the family. They have a water station and food stations where they daily set out things for these birds and sometimes (but not always), these birds leave ‘payment’ behind for the food.
BUT WAIT THERE’S MORE
These birds are not just taking food and leaving shinies. These birds are watching over this family now. Their lives have become involved. These crows are keeping track of this girl and her mother even when they are out of the yard. How do we know?
One of them is a photographer, and one day while she was photographing some stuff on a bridge, she dropped her camera’s lenscap over the edge. There was no way she could get it back, so she left it. When she got home, the lenscap was sitting on the edge of one of the feeding stations, waiting for her.
Not only were the birds following and watching over her, they were smart enough to realize she dropped an Important Thing and cared enough to bring it back to her.
I could not have asked for more
See, this is why I love crows
Sultanahmet meydanı. İstanbul 1995
Something in the rain makes me feel like myself.
From the Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti illustration by Dante Gabriel Rossetti
i just want to sit in front of the ocean for a little while
i walk to the store in my biggest coat and buy a net of clementines and i tell myself this is happiness
so many songs to listen to. so many books to read. so many things to watch. so much stuff to write. i think i will sit here and decompose