One of my nieces, around the age of fifteen months (forty some years ago), taught herself to pucker her lips and blow, making a long, low whistling sound. She’d walk around the house, whistle, then grin and start giggling. Cute and funny. I wish someone had gotten it on film.
Breadboard almost 5 years ago
The birds look like they like it !
jagedlo almost 5 years ago
You’ve got to admit, though, that it’s kind of cute!
almost 5 years ago
That is quite impressive.
jpayne4040 almost 5 years ago
Way to go, Marm!
Michael G. almost 5 years ago
Maybe he could teach me?
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Very sweet!
stillfickled Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Now someone will have to teach him how to stop.
zeexenon almost 5 years ago
Our dogs didn’t have lips for this very reason.
paranormal almost 5 years ago
As long as he doesn’t eat the birds or have Garfield over for lunch, no problem.
adrianrune almost 5 years ago
One of my nieces, around the age of fifteen months (forty some years ago), taught herself to pucker her lips and blow, making a long, low whistling sound. She’d walk around the house, whistle, then grin and start giggling. Cute and funny. I wish someone had gotten it on film.