Monday, July 7, 2008

BIRD SONG, PAVLOV T.V.

Natures' alarm clock

wakes me up with the  5a.m. summer, morning, symphony,The Blonde Sparrow White-crowned sparrows,"tweet, tweet," outside my bedroom window. Time to get up and make me a pot of coffee.

I'm moving kind of slow as I stroll out front with my  brimming cup of "joe." (coffee that is)  The sun rises,and I sit down on the bench to  watch my front yard, neighbors,Young Robin The Robins,One Big Happy ,,(day 1) The Yellow Finches,GoldFinch The Sparrows, The Morning Doves, The CardinalsCardinal. Some birds flying in and out of their,12ft tall, high-rise, pine tree; while other birds fly in and out of  their 12ft. condominium, Blue Spruce tree, that is next to it. The trees are about 10 feet away from my front door.

"Chirp, chirp,"  baby birds chirping  for breakfast, I can't see the nests because of the thick, intertwined, overlapping branches. I think, Amazing how many birds nest in these two trees.  

I take a sip of coffee, and my wakening eyes look up at the Sparrows perched on the telephone line, chattering one to another, "cheep, cheep." Yes, cheep telephone rates for short distance.

Mourning Doves"Coo, coo,"  Mourning Dove perched and cooing, a good morning greeting, "Coo, coo," a soothing, pleasant sound that relaxes me. "Ah," no car traffic, just the peaceful sounds of nature. I  sip  my cup of coffee, and clear my depressed mind of the 21st century,  evening news that was about human civilization; murders, rape, kidnapping, bloodlust, etc. Depressing News sponsored by anti-depressants.

I take another sip of coffee, "Hmmm," and reflect, Last night after the 21st century, evening news, I wanted to see if there was a  good show on t.v. So, I "flicked" through  the t.v. channels; "flick," gore; "flick," bloodlust; "flick," violence, "flick," murder, and  "flicked," off the t.v.

Pavlov? Whet the appetite?

Gulp down some coffee, and look into the nature of life. A pair of Mourning Doves mating; a sparrow  has a long, strand of cloth for her nest; Robin with a worm in her beak flies to her  chirping, baby birds, "Chirp, chirp." Natural behavior.

   I watch and sit silently with open ears to listen to the lessons of nature. My coffee cup is empty, and I am full of  the harmonious sounds and peace of Nature.

So, I went inside and downloaded  my feathered friends' bird sounds from the internet site, CORNELL LAB of ORNITHOLOGY,THE MACAULAY LIBRARY   free bird sounds, and as I played the Mourning Dove recording on my Windows Media Player, I heard another Mourning Dove,cooing,  "Coo, coo," outside my  living room, window screen. Then I played the white sparrow sound, and voila', I heard the sparrows that were perched on the Maple trees branches  accompany my recording. My ears followed the high notes up to the baby-blue sky, and  I saw big, white, puffy clouds hovering over a small sparrow singing away on the telephone wire. Oh, I wish that I could've recorded and filmed this natural, orchestrated, surround sound of music.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Newbie at blogging

Well I'm a newbie at blogging, and I am using WLW to help me to learn how to blog because I don't know all that technical terminology and it gets confusing. I'm not a rocket scientist. I'm just an ordinary joe that wanted to use a step-by-step text editor to explain to me in plain and simple language. (I was a high school drop out, I fell off the second floor.) So, I am just beginning to use Windows Live Writer. So far, so good because the last writer I used couldn't even connect me to my blog spot, or upload a picture and it frustrated me and confused me. (Confucius say, "Don't confuse me.")  And I'm already feeling confident using WLW, so far everything is going great! I hope that you can read this, because I had  to go to my eye doctor; I took a book reading course and hit a bookmark! Now I'm going to see if this posts on my blog. Syanora!