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Whelan's Garage
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My parents in 1987
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Gone quiet


This afternoon I noticed the birds outside my window had all gone
quiet. This bluejay tucked himself into the tree for ten minutes and
juncos stood stock still underneath it. I figured there was a hawk
nearby, but I never saw it. Eventually the bluejay crept out a little
and I took this picture. Soon they all resumed normal programming.
quiet. This bluejay tucked himself into the tree for ten minutes and
juncos stood stock still underneath it. I figured there was a hawk
nearby, but I never saw it. Eventually the bluejay crept out a little
and I took this picture. Soon they all resumed normal programming.
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