A friend from the north side of Aylmer gave me directions to a birdhouse builder who lives in the south side of the town.
“Just go south about a mile. You’ll see birdhouses in his front yard,” he said.
“What’s his house look like?” I said.
“You can’t miss it. It’s pink.”
“Oh yeah, I know the one.”
The house was hard to miss for a few reasons and I stopped to snap a four photos before heading to Port Bruce.
I liked the two birdhouses on the left side of the pink house’s property. Funky. Though plywood isn’t my favourite building material I know it can last a long time if properly painted.
["Paint on plywood. Not bad at all": photos GAH]
I also liked the man’s workshop - an old barn with a wind vane perched atop a cupola. (I thought, cupolas might make an interesting birdhouse. Hmmmm.)
I asked myself, how many birds would perch atop a cat-shaped birdhouse?
I thought they’d rather perch on an old vine in front of a barn board manor house.
Instead of knocking on the builder’s door to learn the answer, I headed south to my last stop, to snap photos of the birdhouses I didn’t have time to admire up close two days ago.
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Would you buy a birdhouse that looked like a cat?
Would a wily cat?
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