Friday, April 3, 2026

Day 4970: A Story for You to Write & Smart Crows.

  
"A Memory": graphite, ink drawing, junk collage, acrylics on journal page.


    

  

Want music?



    Click: Peter Frampton, Baby I Love.


2GN2S


I saved this photo and the text that went with it, to share with you.
But it has been a strange day on my laptop and somehow the text disappeared, nowhere to be found? Maybe in the clouds? I think you can tell that the holder of the note was surprised, wouldn't you be?
I can tell you she implied that the scratch was minor and a lovely friendship developed. Now I am going to have you write your take, as I am sure it will be better than my rendition. Thanks for your help.







Crows are among the smartest birds?


They can count, understand cause and effect, and even plan for the future—skills once thought to belong only to humans.
Not only that, crows can recognize human faces and remember them for years. They use tools in creative ways to solve complex problems.
Some even hold “funerals” for other crows, showing a deep level of social awareness. Nature’s genius wrapped in black feathers—small brain, big intelligence.


 



  
 
A 6+ minute video, Print Your Man,  here.

 
Just because ...

European starling




Wednesday's Smiles ... 

 




















Hoping you enjoy all the good things in your day.


  



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