Sparrow Day: #WordlessWednesday
“The sparrow that is twittering on the edge of my balcony is calling up to me this moment a world of memories that reach over half my lifetime, and a world of hope that stretches farther than any flight of sparrows.”
– Donald G. Mitchell
sparrow Day
These little winged wonders in our condominium, greeted me the other day with their incessant chirping on my way back home, from dropping Aarshia to school. They added colour to an otherwise insipid day.
I am grateful each day for these simple, yet precious gifts from life. We just have to open our eyes and look, and life becomes an enchanting journey.
What do you think? Do you take time to observe the many blessings that dot your day? I do, especially when I need a pick-me-up.
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26 thoughts on “Sparrow Day: #WordlessWednesday”
Watching a sparrow always brings joy. It did when I was a child and it still does even now. The photos are beautiful with the right mix of the greens of the trees and the red of the bougainvilleas with the sparrow in the midst of it. I could not participate this Wednesday, yet, coincidentally I had a photo of a sparrow-sized bird perched on a bare tree’s branch, I had clicked last week, for this week’s #WW post. Never mind, I will link up next week with the same photo 🙂
Look forward Anamika. 🙂
Sparrows have a certain, intriguing old world charm, right 🙂
Such a beautiful capture!! If only we stopped to appreciate the wonders of nature…
Nature is the best form of therapy!
Totally is 🙂
Your bougainvillea is beautiful.
I have a pale pink one that I am letting run wild at my entrance.
Pretty soon a Prince will have to save me.
– Lisa
How romantic. :)))
Enjoy!
I just love those pictures! Darling little things, aren’t they.
Indeed. Thank you for visiting. 🙂
Beautiful pictures of the sparrows in the Bougainvillea. The colour is so bright and nice.
Yeah, love their gentle demeanour.
surprisingly, it has been so long since i recall seeing sparrows… as a kid they were all over.
At some point of time they were on the verge of being threatened, but thankfully they are back with a bang. We see quite a few these days. 🙂 So glad to have you link up, Doc.
Lovely images! 🙂 Bird watching is always enjoyable and the sight of pretty flowers, mood-lifting. We are still in the throes of a worse than usual winter here and can’t wait for some signs of spring. Thank you for providing this link up. Cheers!
Thanks dear Debbie. May the gentle breeze of spring, arrive at your doorstep soon, with much smiles and sunshine. Lots of love. <3
I was invited by Esha. I love birds of any kind and am always watching for them. Thank you for hosting!
Thanks Suzy. I loved all the winged wonders too and also everything flora and fauna. 🙂 So glad to have you join in. Welcome to #WW.
Winter is still with us where I live but the birds are starting to sing. Yes I am grateful for those small blessings. Love your flowers.
True. Life truly is blessed, only if were to look. 🙂
Thanks dear Alana, for you lovely winter landscape post.
It’s too easy to take everyday things for granted. We need to stop and look around now and again. Lovely pictures Natasha
Absolutely! You said it. No wonder I look up to your optimism, Keith.
The flowers look so pretty… Oh I love that pink. Fabulous capture. Such a beautiful setting to watch everyday. My post is not so wordless but still linking it
Such a beautiful post and absolutely love those gorgeous flowers! Incidentally, I too shared flower pictures of the famous Cassia blossoms of Bangalore today. What a coincidence! 😀 Yes, getting along on this journey with help f the numerous little blessings of life that not only teach me gratitude but make me happy too.
Esha <3
We love not-so-wordless. Welcoming you with open arms. 🙂
Beautiful photos. Very nice. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
Thank you Patrick☺️ Your kindness means much.