Chaplain's news in school newsletter - 'Last week, my husband was cutting some of our hedges with an electric hedge trimmer. As he was just about to shave down the side of one of the bushes, he noticed a tiny little nest with three birds; so new they were virtually translucent.' pic.twitter.com/Wl9VyzEXg8
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) October 19, 2020
'Each day, we have gone out to check on them, praying that the cat next door would not discover them as we had! We were astounded at how quickly they grew feathers and matured.' pic.twitter.com/GAzO6gC4AO
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) October 19, 2020
Yesterday, as I was about to leave home, one was standing at the edge of the nest, the other two safely tucked up against each other. Yet, by the end of the day when I checked on them again, there was nothing but an empty nest.
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) October 19, 2020
Our little birds had left and were out in the world. Sometimes, I find hope in these symbols of nature... The striking array of plants and flowers in a triumph of colour reminds me, as did our little interaction with those birds, of the hope in the cycles of the seasons.
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) October 19, 2020
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