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Sunday, March 26, 2006
'Tis The Season
Spring cures many maladies. All of the hard work to clear debris from Hurricane Katrina is being rewarded by blooms from Camelias and Azaleas. The trees are covered with new green leaves, many for the first time since September. The place is showing "potential" with so many months of hard work ahead to get it back to its new normal. It will never be like it was but in a year or two it will be very nice.
Baby birds are hatching all over the area after a late Spring. We have three Solomon Island Eclectus babies and one Vosmaeri in the house. The first of many Congo Grey babies will be here in a week or so. The Macaws are all laying infertile eggs but hopefully will get with the program later in the Spring. The Cockatoos are still thinking about it.
Katrina Note: Don't forget New Orleans or beleive it is getting back to normal. The city is mortally wounded and needs much continuing help. We admire the spirit of its people every day as they swarm over devastated neighborhoods like ants repairing the damaged homes. Not enough materials, contractors, insurance money or federal aid at this time. Talking about the amount of aid, debating bills in congress, and planning does not put money on the street in the hands of the people who need it.
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