After pie my husband and son made a Wren house out of one of the dried gourds.
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They hung it in the back Ash tree. I hope Carolina Wren likes it. It has drilled holes in the top for ventilation and drilled holes in the bottom for drainage. I like the natural look. ![](//photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/6781/2929/320/324400/Thanksgiving%20120.jpg)
Our son gave us Tagua Nut figures. His "thank you" gift.
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These are hand carved "vegetable ivory" miniatures.
We miss our daughter and our son not-in-law. We will spend Christmas with them.
2 comments:
Thank you for posting the picture of the wren's house. I have never seen one before - so unique... what lucky little birds!
Hi Deb,
You are very welcome!
I hope the little wrens move in and the house is right for them. If not the gourd bird house is charming in the Ash tree as decoration.
~Q~
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