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Dianne
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Post subject: The Destroyers  Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 6:06 am |
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Posts: 1077 Joined: Apr 2014 Gave happy chirps:
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I want to start by saying I really love my birds.
Over the weekend, I left my mountain dulcimer (a wooden instrument, sort of like a guitar) on the couch. I was sitting reading, and I became aware of chewing sounds. I looked over in the direction of the sound and found that Silver was working on enlarging the maple leaf shaped sound holes on the dulcimer.
I have to say, I was a bit heartbroken. I paid a lot for that dulcimer, and it was custom made for me.
The worst part of it, though, is anticipating people asking me what happened to it.
I know destroying things is my birds' job, and they are good at it. I try to keep watch on them. I have covered my picture frames, the wood frames of my mirrors, and most of my lampshades. I have four missing keys on my computer.
I'm not angry with Silver. I know he is just being a bird, and he's very good at it.
Comments or consolations welcome, including similar experiences.
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Feathers
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Post subject: Re: The Destroyers  Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 1:15 pm |
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Name: Baruch
Posts: 3718 Joined: Jul 2013 Gave happy chirps:
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I can't imagine you having a pleasant feeling about having something you cherished chewed up. Has Silver been having other symptoms of being hormonal?
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