favorite album: lessons from a bird brain

today’s challenge is to write about our favorite album, and since gwen didn’t specifically mention music, i’m going with something we’ll call a video album. though you can’t really hum along and it’s hard to dance to, it is an album that rocked my world. (okay, maybe that’s a little too over the top, but i did learn how to take videos with my new camera and though i did already know how to use idvd, i learned how to use quick time pro, and last but not least, i learned how to upload and share via flickr.)

every morning like clockwork, ms. redbird shows up to defend her space. she’s a tenacious thing, continuing her task despite the would-be distractions of a nosey cat and a growling dog. outsiders are not the issue, you see. ms. redbird tenaciously defends her space from her own reflection, from her own self. when it comes to protecting her personal territory, she is her own worst enemy.

#best09
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the story is mine, but credit for the kindling goes to gwen bell and her best of 2009 blog challenge.
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  1. emma says:

    That is hands down the best album of the year. I’m just bummed I didn’t think of acknowledging it myself. The chatter of birds outside my window is a daily connection to the real world from my place in the urban metropolis.

    • jeanne says:

      i just love birds. my grandmother always said if you see a redbird, you know it’s gonna’ be a good day. the woman told the truth.

  2. Alana says:

    I love it! By the way, can you come teach me to do all those things too?

  3. hmmm…wondering how often I’m Ms. Redbird – banging my head into my on reflection!

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