This project actually starts with the workbench Astrid made last year for our wee 6' x 6' balcony here where we live in our senior complex. Everything she used was salvaged from the junk room in our complex where people can leave stuff they no longer want (i.e, someone's trash is another person's treasure)!
At 46 sq. meters (495 sq. ft.), our apartment is small.
But we both love the challenge of making every sq. inch count, including the balcony.
The workbench Astrid made, outside our kitchen window and backdoor,
encloses and protects her Workmate and then opens up to become her workbench/table
for whatever she wants to do. Don't you love it?!
encloses and protects her Workmate and then opens up to become her workbench/table
for whatever she wants to do. Don't you love it?!
Now segue to the beginning of April this year when Astrid found a tiny bird feeder (in the junk room)
in which she put a suet ball and seeds for the Great Tits around here. Problem was,
it was way too small and not a good design for keeping the suet/seeds inside.
So, out comes the Workmate and pieces of wood she has collected over the years.
Who knew her salvaged bamboo would be used for the roof of a bird feeder!
She even waterproofed the roof so that rain couldn't leak through.
Voila!
What precious little birds, flying from the tree across the street to the feeder!
It was heavenly to watch them.
But suddenly, the Magpies, 10-20 times bigger than the tits, found the feeder.
They'd carry off a ball of suet in one blow. UGH.
So, it was back to the drawing board, moving the feeder from the railing to inside the balcony,
sitting on top of that magnificent cupboard that Astrid's mom painted eons ago.
For some reason, the Magpies will NOT come inside but the Great Tits will.
A win-win for us all!
Did I mention that we live on the second floor?
So, yes, we get to watch them as they come and go from the nearby tree, even if very briefly.
By now they're feeling safer than when I took this video a couple weeks ago.
Speaking of safe, are you still sheltering in place these days?
We are, until the end of May right now, with only a few restrictions lifted.
God have mercy on us all.