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@ess77 Hi Elizabeth. Lovely pics of your garden and it's feathered inhabitants. The leaded glass piece is awesome. I saw no mess - only beauty!

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@artist01, Well, my dear Laurie, obviously you are too kind and possibly losing your eyesight? That patio is a true mess, lots and lots of sunflower seed and other junk on the ground, lots of feeders now full and clean, so a lot of happy birds. Not so happy squirrels. Goody...they are so adorable hanging upside down from their little paws on the limb and all stretched out to eat the peanuts. I filled the tube yesterday. It's almost empty today. Pooh...
Have a lot of interesting and different visitors these days. Makes me so happy.
Glad you like the lead glass piece. I love it. It's quite old and I've never been able to hang it properly due to the weight and needing a special spot with light. So, I just plopped it on the window sill and am loving it all day.

Glad to hear from you. Have you moved to the new place? hope you have and are settled and in love with your new digs. Let me know how you are.

Much love your way, and blessings....Elizabeth

Hello Elizabeth. I just completed a lonnnng reply to you about my move, my horrible Covid misadventure, etc., but when I attempted to attach photos I lost the whole thing. Aaarrrgh.
I'll try another day. This Covid thing is no joke for us immunocompromised people, even though I was fortunate to get the monoclonal antibodies by infusion on my 2nd day, at the Covid Therepeutic Clinic in a major Victoria hospital. I'm still coughing, blowing my nose constantly, fatigued, etc., but SO much better than initially. It hit me very hard at first.
And yes, I had my 3 vaxes, isolated myself for a month in my room during an outbreak at that last sorry excuse for a care facility. Anyway, I'm euphoricly happy in my new place. I'll try to follow John Bishop's step by step instructions to you, which I've saved. Not today, but soon. Hugs, Laurie