TINY JANUARY
Recently landed: Tiny January
Scenes from a New Year, gently ushered in, composed before the current heatwave and fires across the state painted a different picture, before a state of disaster was declared. Posting this, still, as an archive of how things felt then, and, hopefully, how they'll feel again, soon, with a wish for everyone to stay safe. Because things can change quickly. Here, then, a look at a little furred and inquisitive peace from Tiny but Wild to you.
Continuing reading on Marginalia.
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9th of January, 2026
Raisin, a Tawny frogmouth who came into our care in November, has since been returned home, by the river where he/she was first found. In the silver just before dusk, Raisin assumed the position of branch, a returned piece of the puzzle, and it was beautiful to behold. Raisin’s ascent to the canopy was suitably glorious and, as ever in the waiting process, a mixture of the unexpected. He/she found a perfect horizontal nook from which to get their bearings and had we not of known where to look, we’d not have registered their presence.