Hay Judy and Dee. I understand what you are saying. At age 72 my life has been a great trip. I am past grey and into pure white with just a little bit of thinning. but each white thread has a great story.
It`s good that you are looking ahead to make sure every thing will be ok.
The members have given you some great advice.
Good luck with your new companion when he gets home.
Great update Dan and I`m glad things are going well.
I`m sure Dayo will get every thing set up in his head and will locate all your things so he knows where to poop.
OH good luck in your new home.
I was upstairs doing something that I thought was important when Cricket started to yell my name over and over. I could not stop what I was doing at that time. When I finished what I was doing she was still yelling my name so I went down stairs and said Cricket what do you want. She than turned her back to me.
After being a grey parent for almost 13 years now, I wonder who is the smart one.
I really think they play on our emotions and intelligence and lead us around by the nose as we jump through hoops to make them happy.
Because of this I am not sure who is in control as Corky and Cricket want for nothing except for more attention and they get it.
It`s hard to keep up on reading all the new things Gilbert does, but I look for your post every day to see what`s going on with this guy.
I feel like I have come to know the two of you like family and look forward to each new post.
Good luck on your trip.
My grey Corky took her first trip at four months old and has been all over the U.S. and one trip was a month long.
All our birds love to ride in our car, van or motor home.
When you think of clingy parrots the first parrot you think is not a amazon, but one of the cockatoo species AKA Velcro birds, The amazon would be one of the last birds of that list if that list were in order of most clingy too not so clingy.
In your opinion is this a,
A. True statement,
B. General statement or
C. false statement.