Thursday, May 24, 2012

Is this a good start for a story?? Easy ten points, just tell me what you think!?

May 5, 2011 by  
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I have to turn in a short story to a writer. Is this a good piece? Please, any critism is greatly appreciated. The twigs snapped against my heels. The wind howled and Janie turned against it, in defeat. “I wanna go home.” Her lips turned in a quivering scowl, but her words blew away with [...]

What do you think of my boring story i just wrote ?

April 18, 2011 by  
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Not sure what time it was ,when he got up . But when he got up ,there was no going back to sleep for him. Being alone never a easy thing to do , the thoughts run through his mind can never be gone till you go to sleep again. By yourself , for me [...]

just wrote this..will it go well with Flamenco Sketches (Miles Davis)?

January 10, 2011 by  
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my soul is in a pleasant place my heart beats at a slow place good graces peace amoungst men & races familiar faces bind with the similar places chilled, relaxed, stoned and dazed the cows graze and people run around in society like rats in a maze the children play, all colours exept grey feel [...]

i just found a baby bird on the floor, what do i do?

May 12, 2010 by  
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its extremely small, looks new born, no feathers on it at all and its still breathing but its bleeding a little. i found it on the floor in my back yard on the concrete. ive cleaned it and put it in a warm place. what else should i do? what should i feed it?

I just had concrete pured, should I seal it?

April 6, 2010 by  
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It’s not stained or stamped, just regular concrete. Stains seem to stay long like mud and bird poop. Is there a stian sealer I can spray to make keeping clean easier?

Place the Bird Bath in Just the Right Place

March 26, 2010 by  
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When it comes to providing a place for birds in your area to splash, bathe, play, and drink, a bird bath can please both the feathered and human inhabitants of the property. Bird baths serve as a huge draw to entice birds of all types to your yard, and in turn, the birds receive [...]

Pigeon Control, You Can’t Just Wing It

December 27, 2009 by  
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Pigeon Control…you can’t just wing it. By: Alex A. Kecskes When it comes to pigeons and the problems they’ve caused, we should probably begin with a big mea culpa-pigeons were the first bird species domesticated by man over 5,000 years ago. They were raised by the millions across medieval France and England. Eagerly fed by kings [...]

Pigeon Spikes…They Just Can’t Land

December 13, 2009 by  
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You’ve heard people talking about them. Maybe even seen them on tops of signs and rooftops. And you’ve probably told yourself, “If my pigeon problem gets any worse, I’ll have to invest in them.” Yes, the ubiquitous Pigeon Spike has always been on the back of your mind. Friend to all those who have suffered [...]

Bird Control, It’s not Just for the Birds

November 27, 2009 by  
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Bird control is for home and boat owners, property and city managers, architects, churches, sports fans at ballparks, the list goes on and on. Basically it’s to keep our structures and statues clean and sanitary by safely discouraging our fine-feathered friends from landing, pooping and nesting on our prized possessions, including our food. While birds [...]

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