Tuesday, April 20, 2010

A Feathery Tale

Once upon a time, there was a birdhouse. A simple, unassuming little birdhouse.


It was perfect for a simple, unassuming little bird.


And her simple, unassuming little mate.


You see, they wanted to raise a simple, unassuming little family. But first, they needed to check things out. So Mama Bird swooped in- she was up to the task.
She looked right...


...and looked left....


...before she ducked inside to do a walk-through.


Then she double-checked to make sure she liked the view.


Finding everything to be perfectly simple and unassuming...

she decided to call her Realtor and put in an offer. She wanted to start feathering her nest, after all.

The End.

5 comments:

mom said...

how awesome. guess we will have to be careful going in and out so we don't get pecked on the head.

N said...

Awe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tales of Our Journey said...

That just put a smile on my face! What a cute little "story."

project metamorphosis said...

That's so cute!

The Book Addict said...

Thanks y'all! I can't believe I got those pictures! Those birds move FAST!

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