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Monday, June 17, 2013

To Cam, With Love


Words In Our Beak’s goal is to open readers to a simple understanding of the winged world and their environment. Set in a rooftop urban garden in New York City, my story is told in the voice of Cam, a female cardinal, who visits it. Words In Our Beak is directed to children and adults who are curious about birds, and want to learn about them from a unique perspective. The book includes hundreds of images of flora and fauna, links to movies, as well as to informative narratives that have been created by the author.  Now in Apple’s iBooks store @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/words-in-our-beak/id1010889086?mt=11

No, Cam, I did not get the chairs pictured above,


Words In Our Beak’s goal is to open readers to a simple understanding of the winged world and their environment. Set in a rooftop urban garden in New York City, my story is told in the voice of Cam, a female cardinal, who visits it. Words In Our Beak is directed to children and adults who are curious about birds, and want to learn about them from a unique perspective. The book includes hundreds of images of flora and fauna, links to movies, as well as to informative narratives that have been created by the author.  Now in Apple’s iBooks store @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/words-in-our-beak/id1010889086?mt=11

that you enjoy noshing under ,



Words In Our Beak’s goal is to open readers to a simple understanding of the winged world and their environment. Set in a rooftop urban garden in New York City, my story is told in the voice of Cam, a female cardinal, who visits it. Words In Our Beak is directed to children and adults who are curious about birds, and want to learn about them from a unique perspective. The book includes hundreds of images of flora and fauna, links to movies, as well as to informative narratives that have been created by the author.  Now in Apple’s iBooks store @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/words-in-our-beak/id1010889086?mt=11

because they match the color of your beak! 

While I confess, Cam, that I do put saucers filled with your favorite seeds under them, so that your food won't get soggy in the rain, I did not, did not, did not, have the color of your beak in mind when I got the chairs!

Or did I? After all, I've procured many types of feeders in hopes of accommodating your needs ever since you made your first visit (that I am aware of) to my urban (NYC) garden this past July!

It was love at first sight on my part as you undoubtedly know, Cam; after all, I gave you a one woman show, by having you star in my bird-themed virtual story, Words in my Beak, and I didn't even make you audition!

Moreover, I've agreed to help you by co-authioring your book series; Words In Our Beak!

Do you know how I love hearing your early morning arias when you arrive to nosh! And do you know how I love when you return at the cocktail hour to vocalize your reprise?

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