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Well, Everyone Has to Eat, Yes?

March 9th, 2008 · No Comments

my-hawk-was-back-good-one.jpgMy hawk was back, the one who visited about a month ago, looking very regal on a bitter cold sunny day in Cleveland. This time he was here on a cloudy, snowy day. Only this time he had lunch in his talons.  This was taken a week ago.  Today I saw about 20 robins in the tree next to this telephone pole. They picked the wrong weekend to come back! Hope you are all enjoying the snow day…..  Peace Out – 3C

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  • 1 Sharon // Mar 9, 2008 at 9:13 am

    Am I ever glad I found your site. I just copied your Amtrack widget to my site. As a frequent traveller of the three-C corridor I think that is one of the best ideas for helping to build up and boost Ohio business and residential growth.

    I use to live in Cleveland and worked as a new home marketer for the HBA of Cleveland and also a regional marketer for the old Greater Cleveland Growth Association. We’re now a country away but still have family ties and visit as often as we can (hope to return sooner rather than later!).

    Most importantly, we just received a college acceptance letter for my daughter the result of which means she’ll be attending school in Columbus (yaaay!!). If we had that train now not only would it make it convenient for our family to visit often, but for our friends who are also intrigued about Ohio (based on our rantings).

    I’ll be donating and please let me know if there is anything else specific that I and others can do.

    Sharon’s last blog post..TV’s ?Real Housewives of?? – Not Real AND Boring

  • 2 Carole Cohen // Mar 9, 2008 at 10:41 am

    Sharon, it’s delightful to meet you! First, congrats on the college acceptance I bet your daughter is even happier than you are! I can’t wait to read your blog…..I can see us becoming fast friends based on the train connection alone lol You will love the widget – if you like (and you will have to tell me, I won’t do it unless you say so, I can forward your email to the Yahoo group we have for Hub and 3C Corridor folk..it’s sort of the high tech version of a grassroots organization! I’m off to read your blog and so nice to meet you.

  • 3 Sharon // Mar 9, 2008 at 11:15 am

    Yes please do forward my email to the Yahoo group. I just finished and published a post about this initiative – with a link to your site. You never know when someone is looking to relocate and your site is great!

  • 4 Elaine Reese // Mar 9, 2008 at 11:41 am

    Well, I was hoping to see your “chest-high” snow photo. But another photo of YOUR hawk is nice also. Guess he/she’s gotta eat as well.

    BTW, my drive was plowed last night at 11:30 by my wonderful son-in-law who works for a landscape firm. He stopped by after they were done with all the commercial lots.

  • 5 Carole Cohen // Mar 9, 2008 at 12:30 pm

    Elaine I’m glad you can get free if you need to now. But I hope you get to build a snowman too! Yes I know, and you reminded me so I just got back in from snapping a few snow photos…I will post later.

  • 6 monika // Mar 9, 2008 at 5:51 pm

    Our snow is all melting (raining) away! Love your picture CC.

    monika’s last blog post..Just like the old days?

  • 7 Bonnie Erickson // Mar 12, 2008 at 3:49 pm

    I’ve begun the battle against wildlife this week. I wish I had a resident hawk to get the squirrels that have taken up residence in the wall of my house. It’s a bit disconcerting to hear gnawing noises when I’m cooking dinner! Many pest control guys don’t do squirrels so we had to call around to several different ones. We now have traps. I’m not asking where they are going. When it comes to me or the squirrels . . . I can be a bit hawk-like myself!

  • 8 Carole Cohen // Mar 12, 2008 at 7:10 pm

    That is not good no matter how you look at it Bonnie! I have an ongoing squirrel nest every Spring in the eaves of my porch roof. I had carpenters out two yrs in a row and finally gave up. They have babies and leave afterwards. But it’s not as bad as your situation since the porch roof eaves don’t lead to the house in any way. I hope the traps work!

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