fledge capable of flying, from Middle English flegge, from Old English -flycge; akin to Old High German flucki capable of flying, Old English flEogan to fly -- more at FLY
intransitive verb, of a young bird: to acquire the feathers necessary for flight or independent activity
Monday, February 2, 2009
I know: Not fair.
Sunny and warm again. Keep warm and safe, rest of the world.
And what part of "Keep Off" doesn't he understand?
3 comments:
Nancy
what a fab photo! How I envy your weather!
the "off" part, methinks. ;)
well, if anyone deserves balmy, beautiful weather, it would be you. i wouldn't mind being your neighbor, though.
He is keeping off: he's keeping his back to it...:)
PARENTS.... have to explain them EVERYTHING
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