This lovely big turkey was cruising for food in our back yard this afternoon. The few fern seeds still available sticking through the deep snow were of interest, but every step was difficult, so after struggling past the apple trees, she took off in a graceful low glide just inches above the snow and landed in the bushes beside the road on the lower side of our lawn. I imagine there would be better feed there.
Woody was very interested, but seemed content to hang out where it was warm and watch through the window. Smart cat. If you enlarge the photo by clicking on it, you may see how the bird's feathers are ruffled and wet appearing in places. It had just begin to rain when I got this photo.
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Please
join us the Friends of Cabot School for a
Free
Community Spaghetti Dinner
Saturday, January 26th
at 4:30- 6:30 pm
at 4:30- 6:30 pm
At
the Cabot School
Cafeteria
4:30-
5:00pm- cheese and
cracker greeting
5:00-
6:00pm- dinner
In
March
the people of Cabot will make an important decision related to
the future
of our high school. This dinner event will provide an
opportunity to learn
about the high school students' accomplishments and understand
the
value to the entire community of keeping Cabot High School open.
Childcare
will be
available during the event in the gym
If
you’re inspired,
bring a dessert to share!
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