It's been a busy day. After breakfast and a stop at the Post Office, 
Barb and I headed in different directions - she to run errands and walk;
 me to the RFB&D studio. We met up again mid-afternoon - she 
prepped  for class and I trimmed some limbs to a size suitable to put 
out for the trash man. Separate cars to Chuy's and she's off to class 
while I go by the library and check in/out books.
I'm 
home alone now, and it's time to brew a magic cup of coffee and go sit 
out on the patio to watch the evening gather. It's chilly and overcast 
tonight and darkness will come quickly. This afternoon while on the 
treadmill, I counted a dozen Finches swarming the feeder, eating 
furiously as if they couldn't keep the fires stoked in their tiny 
high-octane engines; now they are done feeding, the metabolism has been 
dialed back, and they are making nesting noises. They are a rowdy bunch 
and create quite a cacophony; one in particular is really ticked off 
about something. She sounds like an angry pressure cooker, clattering 
away. Gradually they settle down and here and there pairs of Finches 
will volley a single short note back and forth, as if they are 
reassuring each other that the kids are home and all is well. If I am 
very still, the occasional bird will come to the water dish at my feet 
for a bed-time sip of water.
I recognize the liquid 
call of the Redbirds. They are flying back and forth between this yard 
and the next, as if they are trying to decide which tree to settle in. 
There's only one Blue-jay in sight; it calls anxiously, noisily, for 
it's mate - late getting home from the office. A couple of Mourning 
Doves coo quietly as they gather up the last of the manna that has 
fallen from the feeders on high.
Finally, the only 
sounds are the muffled wheels of cars, hurrying past over on Cameron. 
The magic cup of coffee is empty.  I gather my cup and my blessing and 
go inside for the night.
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