Day 347: Steamed Greens

There are many things about featherless culture that can feel somewhat….mystifying. For example, they like to take true menu classics – like fresh and crispy leafy greens for instance – and, well, customize them. Author: Shannon Cutts Co-Author: Pearl Cutts   p.s. Pearl is very excited about his new online SHOP!  He invites all of his VIPContinueContinue reading “Day 347: Steamed Greens”

Day 346: Flirting with Time

Some beings – especially those with feathers – seem to attract admirers wherever they go. Even if they are just minding their own business, attending to necessary daily tasks (“prettiness,” “cuteness,” et al), admirers find them anyway. Author: Shannon Cutts Co-Author: Pearl Cutts   p.s. Pearl is very excited about his new online SHOP!  He invites allContinueContinue reading “Day 346: Flirting with Time”

Day 345: Home Makeover

When you are born with feathers, it doesn’t take you long to realize not all the beings you will meet are as cute and feathery as you are. Since science has not yet found a cure for those who can’t grow their own feathers, when approached for interviews it is best to offer style advice thatContinueContinue reading “Day 345: Home Makeover”

Day 344: Wild Scone Roundup

Living the flock life quite naturally creates a set of rather unique instinctual skills. For instance, even in a gathering of thousands, you will automatically know when a flock member has wandered away on their own. And since the protection of your flock is all that stands between you and someone else’s voracious fangs, the wandererContinueContinue reading “Day 344: Wild Scone Roundup”

Day 343: Green….Eggs?

If you are part of a wild foraging flock of feathered beings, there is a good chance you are all interested in dining on the same types of items. Seeds. Seeds. Oh, and of course, seeds. If you are an “indoor forager” with feathers, however, you are likely at the mercy of whatever your largeContinueContinue reading “Day 343: Green….Eggs?”

Day 342: The Apple Taste Tester

It is a well known fact that all beings with feathers have highly sensitive palates. They also evaluate their culinary selections based on more than just taste – color, texture and overall “fling-ability” are also keenly scrutinized. For this reason, feathered beings are the natural choice to taste test new menu items. Author: Shannon Cutts Co-Author:ContinueContinue reading “Day 342: The Apple Taste Tester”

Day 341: Pearl Celebrates the Tall Tree’s Birthday!

Very few feathered beings get their very own dedicated (and portable!) Tall Tree to roost on. So celebrating another full year of service rates special festivities! Happy Birthday to the Tall Tree from his loving flock! Thanks for sharing this special day with all of us! with love (and lots of feathers), Pearl, his largeContinueContinue reading “Day 341: Pearl Celebrates the Tall Tree’s Birthday!”

Day 340: Handfed Prey

If there is one thing all gifted predators know, it is that prey just tastes better when someone else prepares it. After all, just finding the tastiest prey and bringing it down takes all your energy and focus. Author: Shannon Cutts Co-Author: Pearl Cutts   p.s. Pearl is very excited about his new online SHOP!  He invitesContinueContinue reading “Day 340: Handfed Prey”

Day 339: Mango in Training

Part of being a super(bird)model is mentoring newcomers to the field. For example, if an uppity prop seems a bit too eager to move up the ladder, a bit of wise counsel can sometimes correct the issue. Or not. Author: Shannon Cutts Co-Author: Pearl Cutts   p.s. Pearl is very excited about his new online SHOP!  HeContinueContinue reading “Day 339: Mango in Training”

Day 338: Going Prop-less

Part of being a successful super(bird)model is learning how to work with different personalities. For example, some modeling “props” will be humble and shy and honored to work with you. Others might be a tad more, um, challenging. Author: Shannon Cutts Co-Author: Pearl Cutts   p.s. Pearl is very excited about his new online SHOP!  He invitesContinueContinue reading “Day 338: Going Prop-less”