Friday, April 28, 2023

Bird-Brain Pets in Family History


Living in a New York City apartment, my parents felt we had no space or time for four-legged pets. But we did have a parakeet, always blue, always a boy! 


Directly above, Maxie, sitting on the shoulder of "Aunt" Lee Wallace, the life partner of my Auntie Dorothy Schwartz.

At top of post, you can see Tyrone, another parakeet pet, sitting on "Sha," the favorite doll of my niece. That niece, now grown up with a family of her own, has two big dogs she dearly loves.

Back in the day, my sisters and I got a kick out of our bird-brain pets, teaching them to speak intelligent phrases like "Stupid birdie." 

"Pets" is the week 18 prompt from Amy Johnson Crow's genealogy challenge, #52Ancestors. 

2 comments:

  1. Such wonderful pets! They whistle, sing and learn dozens of words. One of mine used to stand on the telephone wire and talk into the telephone. Wish I had a picture, it was hilarious.

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  2. My grandmother had canaries. Maybe I'll write about them!

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