
as wrapping presents, gathering the ingredients for
Christmas Day dinner, making holiday treats, and
printing holiday cards, along with preparing each
one for the post.
It has been a tradition for me to make the artwork
that adorns our holiday greeting for nearly 10 years
now. A task I enjoy since I love having any excuse to
create.
Each year, I look toward my experiences with nature to
guide me in selecting a main subject for the work. And
this year with the addition of 4, sometimes 5, different
bird feeders located just outside my kitchen windows, I
had an abundance of subjects to inspire me.

However, it was not until two weeks ago that I made the
final decision on which subject to paint, when I spied the
happenings of two little Tufted Titmice on the tray feeder,
with one of them sweetly nudging a large shelled peanut
toward the second with its beak.
Such a loving act, and definitely a moment to remember.

So this holiday, a charming little Tufted Titmouse carries
our message of love and remembrance to family and friends
both far and near.

5 comments:
They are so sweet. I don't think we get them up here.
I have 4 feeders and a heated birdbath on my deck. It's only about 8 by 10 feet.
What a wonderful story to go with your illustration - to help each other. Seems fitting for the season. Thanks Traci for always being an inspiration and bright spot in my day. Happy Holidays!
sweet. xo
What a beautiful image you created!
I love those little birds....and how perfect for the holiday season of sharing and helping....each other. I also love how you always stay true to your inspiration, nature. Happy Holidays to you and yours....ruth.
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