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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Wings on Words Wednesday: Fun Facts with Rocky

 

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 Dear Auntie HiC,



Maybe they stay in the nest so long because they’re embarrassed to be seen in public! 😹

Mom has a funny story (it wasn’t so funny at the time) about pigeons. 
When Mom was 4 years old she and her parents were visiting her grandparents in Savannah, GA. Savannah eventually became home to
Mom when her dad retired from the Marine Corps. 
On this particular trip Mom, her mother, & Grandma Kitty visited Forsyth Park in downtown Savannah. As they usually did, they purchased parched peanuts to feed the pigeons. For some unknown reason, Grandma Kitty thought it would be funny to put a few peanuts on Mom’s head to see the pigeons’ reaction. This was completely out of character for Grandma who was actually very kind & loving. 



This picture was taken about 10 seconds before that occurred. To Grandma’s surprise about 5 pigeons immediately flew onto Mom’s head and started pecking away at the peanuts! Needless to say, there’s no picture of Mom jumping up , screaming & running around hysterically! 🙀 Grandma was so remorseful, they stopped on the way home for banana splits. 

❤️ Rocky
Dearest Rocky Auntie HiC is 1000% sure if you had been there on that day you would have shown those pesky pigeons NO ONE Messes with your adorable Mom and her Mom. However, I do love that it ended with a Banana Split.

Love Auntie HiC






13 comments:

  1. Hari OM
    Oh yes, banana splits go a long way to fixing relationships! Excellent fun fact, Rocky... while one might have some difficulty telling the squab it's cute, it has to be admitted that baby anythings have an automatic awww-factor! Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx

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  2. oh sure that baby is super cute...and what a wonderful photo... the pigeons know what people have a good heart...

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  3. I think a banana split was called for after such a traumatic event. It is funny though. The squab is rather ugly. I agree that he must stay in the nest so long because he's embarrassed to be seen.

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  4. Rocky that is one story that needed to be filmed on video back then. But I really don't think I'd want five pigeons on my head. I don't think you'd like it either. They'd be bigger than you. It's nice to see you this morning. I'll be taking my nap in a little bit if you think you want to come over and curl up.

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  5. Some babies are so ugly they are cute! She is lucky they didn't poop on her head while they were getting the peanuts as they always leave a ton of poop where they hang out.

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  6. Sorry, there is no way I can tell the squab it looks cute! I think I would have freaked out too. At least the banana split made up for it.

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  7. Sorry, squabby but you are not cute but the adults are gorgeous. A banana split was a MUST after that adventure!

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  8. Squab is so un-cute he's cute! Mom would have totally freaked out too!

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  9. It's a good thing ice cream was involved to help your mom get over that pigeon trauma. BOL!

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  10. Poor Squab...he looks chilly! We did wonder why we never see baby doves tho, and now we know why, thanks Rocky!!
    xoxo,
    Rosy & Sunny (anf Beth too!)

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  11. all babies are cute ~ no matter what ~ birth is such a miracle ~hugs,

    Hugs to you Cecilia and Angel Madi ~ xo

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  12. All babies are cute. I laughed at the grandma running around. Sundaes or banana splits always makes things better.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Love and hugs to you and Kit and scritches to the kitties. ♥

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  13. Count me in for a banana split too! That was a fun post!

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