The Isolated Blurt Thread: I Learned The Truth at XVII

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People will draw and have drawn their own conclusions.

I speak for me.

There is no we.

It's really not that hard to understand.
 
I think it is hard to understand. Especially having gone though the flaming of Grace.

Friends whom I consider wise and kind have just chosen to ignore the initial conversation and move on. I don't understand it, I accept it because I'm not their mom but I don't understand it.

I don't apologize so I guess they can look at me and my disgust and not understand either, that's the beauty of this sort of community.
 
It's not hard to understand I speak for me.

I think I read your posts about Grace. A long time ago. I know it's been tough for you. I may not say anything about it, but that doesn't mean I don't notice little things here and there.

You're not disgusting. Not to me.
 
I think it is hard to understand. Especially having gone though the flaming of Grace.

Friends whom I consider wise and kind have just chosen to ignore the initial conversation and move on. I don't understand it, I accept it because I'm not their mom but I don't understand it.

I don't apologize so I guess they can look at me and my disgust and not understand either, that's the beauty of this sort of community.

I had a coherent response planned, but the tiniest of wrens is watching me from the hedge, beak full of caterpillars, and my mind has gone elsewhere.

do you guys have wrens? incredibly shy but so tiny and sweet.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/staticarchive/1df84d817354b7049aa5994572f788307586f17a.jpg

I love my garden!
 
I had a coherent response planned, but the tiniest of wrens is watching me from the hedge, beak full of caterpillars, and my mind has gone elsewhere.

do you guys have wrens? incredibly shy but so tiny and sweet.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/staticarchive/1df84d817354b7049aa5994572f788307586f17a.jpg

I love my garden!

I don't see them often in my area, I have a lot of hummingbirds though, the ruby-throated males fight and you can hear their beaks bashing against one another. It's fascinating.

Last night we were outside watching the storms roll in and there were a bunch of fireflies flitting about. It was so nice to see them because I think the pesticides on the farms have driven them away.
 
The initial conversation happened months ago. Rehashing every time a post on it happens turns repetitive for me and I tune out. I stated my peace and asked my questions a long while back. The slate was wiped clean, and I move on.
 
I don't see them often in my area, I have a lot of hummingbirds though, the ruby-throated males fight and you can hear their beaks bashing against one another. It's fascinating.

Last night we were outside watching the storms roll in and there were a bunch of fireflies flitting about. It was so nice to see them because I think the pesticides on the farms have driven them away.

I've never seen fireflies! or, for that matter, hummingbirds. :)

i'm trying to keep my garden as bird and bug friendly as possible though. trying to tempt in as much wildlife as possible. bird feeders, flowers, bug houses, untamed pond, stacks of logs, patches of weeds and long grass, etc.
 
The initial conversation happened months ago. Rehashing every time a post on it happens turns repetitive for me and I tune out. I stated my peace and asked my questions a long while back. The slate was wiped clean, and I move on.

I felt the same, only to find people questioning my motives and group me, eyer-like, with others. It's annoying.
 
you poor bastards.

Hummingbirds still seem unbelievably exotic to me. When we visited friends in Canada there were friendly hummingbirds that visited every evening to sip sugar water, like butterflies. I don't think I could have been more delighted, or surprised, to see a phoenix or unicorn turn up and start casually nosing the grass.
 
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