This morning, Baby Robin was back—and looking a little more grown up already. I didn’t see how it happened, but suddenly there it was: perched on a low, bare tree, holding its ground with the confidence of a bird who’s figuring things out. No frantic wing flaps, no ground scurries—just sitting calmly, upright, and higher than I’ve... Continue Reading →
Backyard Adventures – Baby Robins, Garden Rescues, and the Magic of Home
After all the miles logged and trails explored, some of the best adventures happen just steps from the back door. Since returning from the North Shore, I’ve been doing what I like to call CPR for the garden—reviving, replanting, and trying not to take the carnage too personally. More than a dozen pepper plants were potted, and... Continue Reading →
