Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of the most popular playwrights in London in the early 1890s.
From my experiences with those birds, that's pretty much exactly what starlings and crows must be thinking! You are so clever. ... I'm skipping your Monday recipe tthis week because it is already *hot* here in SW Florida (ducking ;>)
A fun thought Sallie and so great to see you back blogging. I wouldn't want to eat soup either if I was down in Florida :) Right now I have my sweater turtle neck pulled up to my ears, practically, and I made my old cheesy cheddar chowder for dinner tonight :) Hope things are sorting themselves out down there after the hurricane. Been thinking about you a lot.
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Misbehave all you like!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the smile William :)
DeleteI love it! Especially the tiny Santa caps you put on the birds!
ReplyDeleteGreat! Thank you Ginny :)
DeleteHe was a very talented man - with a very messy personal life.
ReplyDeleteA literary genius and the thought came to mind if things would have been better for him if he was born in our times. Thanks Sue :)
DeleteNever heard of this poet. Need to do a search of his works. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Ashok. I look forward to those times when I am introduced to names I have never known before. I am learning every day :)
DeleteI can't believe O. Wilde was unknown (above comment). Cute, cute, cute Saturday feeder chat today
ReplyDeleteThanks Anni, happy you enjoyed today's chatty birds :) Oscar would be happy to meet them :)
DeleteVery well-read birds on your feeder, and looking so smart and festive, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jabblog :)
DeleteYep, looking like you "could" misbehave keeps them guessing :)
ReplyDeleteSo true Ann :) LOL!
DeleteLovely!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne :)
DeleteCute captions and image. They better be good, Santa is coming.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Thank you Eileen, yes they had :) You have a great weekend also!
DeleteGood grief! Your bird quotes Oscar Wilde! I love your talking birds. You made my day.
ReplyDeleteThank you Carol, you've made my day too :)
DeleteI would get along fine with my Santa hat on out there with your little birds because I am really good at misbehaving. Seems like your birds are too
ReplyDeleteThanks for the smiles Sandra, keep misbehaving, LOL!
DeleteFun festive thoughts haha
ReplyDeleteGreat, thank you Christine :)
DeleteWow never knew all his names!!
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I didn't know he had all those names either, fun to find out :)
DeleteSo fun with the tiny Santa caps!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked them Angie, thank you :)
DeleteSuch well versed birds, Denise! Darling Santa hats. I'm sure they will be good!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I hope so Martha Ellen, I hope so :)))
Deletethis is so cute!! i don't know how to "do" such clever things so i always enjoy yours!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoy Debbie, I have fun making them and sharing them :)
DeleteBrilliant photographs and conversation.
ReplyDeleteLove how you've bought Oscar Wilde and Santa together in one post :)
The sweet Santa hats are brilliant.
Have a happy weekend.
All the best Jan
Happy you enjoyed these Jan, thank you and I wish you the same :)
DeleteVery good Denise.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret, happy you thought so :)
DeleteI love writerly trivia. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Sandra, I do too. Thank you! :)
DeleteHaha, love it. Thanks for the chuckle.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome G-G :) So glad you enjoyed!
DeleteI've missed a few posts with kids and company. So glad to see the birds!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful for you, and thanks for catching up with my birds :) Much appreciated Jeanie!
DeleteFrom my experiences with those birds, that's pretty much exactly what starlings and crows must be thinking! You are so clever. ... I'm skipping your Monday recipe tthis week because it is already *hot* here in SW Florida (ducking ;>)
ReplyDeleteA fun thought Sallie and so great to see you back blogging. I wouldn't want to eat soup either if I was down in Florida :) Right now I have my sweater turtle neck pulled up to my ears, practically, and I made my old cheesy cheddar chowder for dinner tonight :) Hope things are sorting themselves out down there after the hurricane. Been thinking about you a lot.
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