Taking inspiration from Cathy’s post, introducing First Line Fridays. A weekly feature hosted by Wandering Words, on judging a book by its opening lines rather than its cover or author. I decided to give it a go myself.
The below is from the book I am currently reading.
2013. The bed sheet was twisted as tight as I could physically wrench it and tied off tightly on to one of the beams above. In the absence of rope, or rationality, it would have to do.
A bit of a gloomy start to a book, but it does pick up and as you may have guessed, the content is how bird watching and taking in nature overall, has a positive effect on mental health.

Bird Therapy by Joe Harkness
What books are you reading at the moment?
Thanks for stopping by,
Christine x
I can believe that it is actually a very positive book. I can spend ages watching the birds in my garden who can be so funny. best recently was a comment from my OH “Look at that pigeon getting on the bird table , it’s the size of a goose!”
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Yes bird watching can be therapeutic. Feeding the garden birds helped me when my dad passed away.
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I definitely think wildlife especially watching birds is very therapeutic. Sounds like a great book. xx
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I rather like this idea for a post! I might borrow it occasionally, or maybe include it in some of my monthly reads posts perhaps.
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You are more than welcome to join in 🙂 x
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