David and Marina are joined by Samantha Burton, Vice President at Young & Burton, a General Contractor company that focuses on custom residential projects.
Janelle, followed by the explanation of why she was holding it:
I wanted to share this photo of a stunned hummer who flew into my window the other day. I picked him up when he was laying sideways stunned and held him for about 5 minutes until he was able to fly to a nearby tree, where he sat for another 20 minutes or so, then flew away.
I’ve heard numerous bird thuds on my windows in recent days, prompting me to research and order some
Window Alert decals to help save birds from window strikes.
Thanks again to everyone who shares photos – from birds to breaking news –
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Julian Carosi After a delay in judging caused by the pandemic, Corsham Town Council has now announced the names of the winners of their 2020 Community Awards. Chosen for the difference they have made to the lives of local people, and to the town, the winners are: - John Bolland, of AFC Corsham, for his dedication to the club, local football and young people; Julian Carosi, for his efforts to promote and generate interest in the social history of Corsham; - Barry Cox for all the work he has done enhancing walking activities in Corsham; - Phyllis Fry, for her decades of work as the verger at St Bartholomew’s church;
December 23, 2020 at 9:03 am
“Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” has been a fixture on national TV every year since 1964. But not many people know that the animated narrator of the show has a direct connection to the Northwest.
Burl Ives, the Academy Award-winning actor who performed the voice of the narrator Sam the Snowman, lived in Anacortes in Skagit County on Fidalgo Island from 1989 until he passed away in 1995. Ives and his wife Dorothy – who passed away in 2016 – moved to Anacortes after visiting a friend there. As it turns out, the couple left something of a special “Rudolph” legacy in Anacortes that still resonates decades after they first arrived.