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17 thoughts on “#WordlessWednesday #WritersLife Bored? Look Out the Window and Take Bad Pictures”
The Poet
Interesting
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
He’s fun to watch. Thanks for visiting.
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The Poet
You are welcome 😊.
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D. Wallace Peach
You have a peeping Tom in the yard, Mary. Lol. Though he’s not being very sneaky. Have a lovely, peaceful Wednesday. 🙂
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
LOL Diana! A female comes around now too. Oh boy. Have a great week.
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Jacquie Biggar
That’s a big bird! Are they friendly?
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
As long as you don’t get too close, Jacquie. He’ll start squawking and get a little riled up. I didn’t wait around the other day when I followed him around. He got a little agitated. Two days ago a female started coming around. All his calling paid off!
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Jacquie Biggar
Aw! I bet the babies are adorable 🙂
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Maybe I’ll find out soon. 🦃
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Cathy Brockman
I love it!
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Thanks, Cathy!
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Ed Hoornaert
Really? A turkey? As someone from the turkeyless west, a turkey in the driveway seems . . . really exotic!
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
He’s real, Ed. Fun to watch too. He’ll let you know if you get too close.
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Teagan R. Geneviene
OMG the turkeys are back! That one’s really strutting his stuff, Mary. The last photo is really great.
The isn’t anything that interesting outside my windows. Just my pervert stalker across the street. Since I put up a security camera warning sign, he stopped coming to the door, but still sits (or stands if he sees anyone) on his front porch, staring — and leaning forward for a better look whenever he sees any movement. He’s more repulsive than interesting.
(Snort) I guess I do have a turkey at that. LOL.
Hugs on the wing.
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
He thinks he lives out front now. Stops by in the morning and again on his way back to roost for the night. There must not be any lonely girl turkeys in the woods, Teagan. I don’t know if i can have a turkey for Thanksgiving this year after watching him every day.
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Mary J. McCoy-Dressel
Of course, I know it isn’t Wednesday. 🙂 Gobble, gobble. 🦃
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Teagan R. Geneviene
Maybe he’ll dance for you eventually. I’ve become a big fan of “Kyle the Rooster” a NY farmer on YouTube. Sometimes his turkeys dance. It’s a hoot.
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