Rude people
I spent some time in a doctor's office waiting room today waiting for my husband. During much of my hour-and-a-half there, the room was very crowded with strangers. I had brought my Kindle and was trying to read Major Pettigrew's Last Stand by Helen Simonson. It's a novel of manners about the way people treat each other and about their expectations of each other. It reminds me somewhat of Alexander McCall Smith's Isabel Dalhousie series. It has the same gentle, meandering feel to it. Anyway, I was trying to concentrate on my book, but at some point, it just became impossible. On the opposite side of the room from me several rather elderly - that is to say older than me - people were seated, and, as always seems to happen in these circumstances, one of them, a woman, had a loud and abrasive voice and manner and she insisted on telling the others her life story and especially her medical history. A couple of other people there entered eagerly into the spirit of the...
Wonderful, Dorothy. I saw one earlier this week flitting through the yard. They move so quickly .. almost like a hummingbird! I took a photo last year ... finally got one to stay still long enough! Shot through the window so not as good a shot as I would have liked. I remember one year they had a ball in the bird bath and their little red crowns would show up as they bathed.
ReplyDeleteThese little birds are so entertaining. They do move around very quickly, as you say, not unlike hummers, Snap, and they are not much bigger than those tiny creatures. Kinglets are among my favorite winter birds.
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