Thursday, June 11, 2009

Purdy;

Ready for school;

“Purdy”
Marie-Louise saved a homing pigeon at school. It was still a baby, naked without down or feathers. They were going to close all the holes where the pigeons were nesting. All the holes were empty except one had still one nestling. The workers wanted to close it up with that baby in it. Marie-Louise asked the workers to hand her down the pigeon.

She brought the pigeon home and reared it and soon it grew into a beautiful glamorous Pigeon the scrawny bits of it gone and forgotten. That little pigeon was an extraordinary bird. It came flying from anywhere when she was called. Her name was Purdy. She accompanied Marie-Louise riding around the property flying close to her.
When the children were at school she followed me around and waited on the windowsill.
She followed the car when I was driving the girls to their bus stop. She was flying nearby at window height and I was worried a car could hit her. At the bus stop I would bundle her into the car where she perched on the backseat. Sometimes she would
follow for a little while and then return home.

With time she would come further and further and I had to lock her up when I drove to Maclean or Grafton, as I was really afraid she could have an accident, as she used to fly right on the side of my car.

Then something terribly sad happened to little Purdy at home where she should have been save. Peter drove down from our gate to our house. When Purdy heard us arriving with the car she flew towards it and one had to be very careful because she would settle right in front of it.. This time she flew towards the car and settled just on the side of it and Peter did not see this. We cried out to him stop, stop, but he did not hear us, it was to late.
We were so very sad when we buried our Purdy.
 

14 comments:

Carol Murdock said...

Ahwwwwwwwwww that is sad, poor Purdy!

wilbo43 said...

I have never heard of humans raising pigeons, But I guess it's just like raising any other creature. Sad to lose it though.

Rajesh said...

It was a nice gesture to help her grow when it was neglected. Unfortunately it was a sad end.

Kari said...

A lovely life for Purdy but cut short. No suffering and that is comforting. What a wonderful experience and blessing for you to have known her.

Lavender and Vanilla Friends of the Gardens said...

Carol,
Wilbo43
Rajesh,
Kari
Thank you for your gentle thoughts on Purdy.

Rinkly Rimes said...

Did you have a service for the poor bird?

Laura in Paris said...

Oh, check my plog, the "pigeon" tag! I had a pigeon nestting in my living room window ... there is a regular pigeon update thats started with the eggs in March. I am sure you'll have fun reading the posts and seeing the pictures and videos.

Ann said...

A lovely story, but a sad ending. I understand how sad you must have felt

MedaM said...

Purdy was amazing bird, indeed! Your storry is really interesting and touching! I am so sorry that the end is so sad.

Frieda said...

Was für eine erstaunliche Geschichte mit Purdy liebe Titania. Traurig dass sie so sterben musste, andererseits lebendig eingemauert wäre viel schlimmer gewesen. Ich denke dieses kurze Leben bei euch hat ihr viel geholfen und gegeben.
Liebe Grüsse
Elfe

Lavender and Vanilla Friends of the Gardens said...

Dear readers,
Rinkly Rimes;
Laura;
Ann;
Meda;
Elfe;
thank you for your comments. We were very sad when Purdy had her accident. She was so trusting and
lovely. We missed her for a very long time; never forgotten.

Kilauea Poetry said...

I heard they make wonder pets! How tragic when it's so close! Amazing story. The pictures..long ago are nice, bringing everything into perspective-

Mark Kreider said...

We have had three pet birds over a period of 30 yrs. They are so very needy and emotional, but the reward is great. This can't be explained to anyone who hasn't experienced it.

Lavender and Vanilla Friends of the Gardens said...

Thanks Regina;

mkreider, thank you for your interest. Yes, you are right, they also need a lot of time just like any other pets.