Welcome to the Project Birdhouse blog!


Welcome to the Project Birdhouse blog. Whether you came here because you know me or happened across one of my birdhouses, I hope you'll enjoy my project as much as I do.

I enjoy painting birdhouses in my spare time. I ran out of friends and family to give them to, so I decided to start sending them around the world as friends, coworkers and acquaintances took trips. They send me back pictures of the birdhouse in its new locale, and it gets posted to the Google Photos album and Instagram accounts linked below.

The birdhouses always make people smile and bring a touch of whimsy to their new home.

If you're traveling somewhere and want to bring a birdhouse with you (or would like one for your home), email me at ProjectBirdhouse@gmail.com, and I can send you a birdhouse to help expand the project.

Enjoy!

Now also on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectbirdhouse/

Google Photo Album:
https://goo.gl/photos/afnzLUJyP1QYoAqD8


Tuesday, March 31, 2015

St. John, USVI

Taking a break from snorkeling in the beautiful blue waters of Trunk Bay (St. John, US Virgin Islands):


  



Sunday, March 29, 2015

Georgetown, CO

Greetings from Georgetown, Colorado:


Action shot of hanging of the birdhouse near the library



Ta-da!



No birdhouse in this picture - just a close up of the cool clock in the background of the birdhouse pictures above




Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Monday, March 23, 2015

La Jolla, CA

Dave and Kristine enjoyed a beautiful hike along the La Jolla coastline, complete with sea lions:








Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Nagaur, India

Frank and Clare visited India for a month, and one of JP's birdhouses was left in Nagaur, India to entertain all of the kids (and kids at heart):




Clare explains that they visited Nagaur for a festival: 


"The fields were full of livestock...camels, cows, goats, horses...and their owners and markets relating to livestock.  What an experience. I had planned to leave the birdhouse at the Taj Mahal, but this location was unique.  I am sure the birdhouse did not last a second once we were out of sight. The faces were the highlights of this trip. "