To Know
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In elementary school there were three grades to a room. For instance
Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades were together.
You may think that lessened the le...
my week in review...
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Walking into the bathroom one day this week, I was surprised to see *a tiny
frog* sitting by the faucet. It's not unusual to occasionally find tiny
g...
My Dad
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Yes, I know, times are different now. Dad had fewer choices, but also fewer
barriers to the life he accomplished. But you still have to admire the guy.
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Bodrhyddan Hall
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The ceramic fayre was busy and quite lovely. *Roger *gets much attention
which he secretly likes
Lots of exhibits to see and we shared a small pizza and w...
Celebrating Barack Obama Day
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*NOTE:* This is how a *real* American president looks at Putin . . .
If Trump can run for a third term
despite the Constitution,
then why not *Obama ...
10 Dark Stories About Bananas
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Bananas are a good source of energy, high in potassium, and perfect for a
pre-workout snack. The delicious fruit is low in calories and easy to eat
when ...
M is for Mint
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*Did you know* - "Mint is known to have originated in Asia and the
Mediterranean region. In many cultures, mint symbolised hospitality and was
offered as...
Good Vibrations-Summer Tanager & Starry Rosinweed
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Summer tanager and Starry Rosinweed! The bright red bird is the summer
tanager, and starry rosinweed is the flower. (We thought it was a whorled
s...
City Park, Rotunda
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City Park, Launceston, Tasmania.
It's always lovely to stroll in our City Park and that's what I did the
other day whilst my husband stayed in the car....
Thursday, June 12th Selections
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Hello dear friends and fellow bloggers! Thank you so much for visiting me
here today! I hope that today's selections will be enjoyable and helpful to
yo...
Happy Eid Happy Anniversary !
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A heartfelt Happy Eid to you Dear Friends!
sorry for being little absent as we are quite busy with Eid Ul Adha
celebrations such as having visitor...
AI in Blogland
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First of all, I realize the title today is not crystal-clear, given the
font in which my blog appears.
"AI" in this case = uppercase A (1st letter of the...
Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
Isn't that the sweetest thing? I love this.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw this photo I just had to share it!
Deletewow! the feeling of being tucked under your mother's feathers! sigh!
ReplyDeleteThey look so peaceful while their mother watches out for their protection!
DeleteWhat a beautiful but amazing picture. Us humans can learn a thing or two by observing animals, insects, fowls etc....
ReplyDeleteI agree. Thanks for your comment!
Deletewow, this is great ! so nice ! well done... ciao
ReplyDeleteThe Brazilian Blog: "Posts a Beira Mar" has some excellent images.
DeleteThank you for the comment Massimo.
What a gorgeous and fantastic photo!!! I have never seen anything so beautiful~
ReplyDeleteI feel it's one of the most moving images I've seen.
DeleteI'm happy you enjoyed it Jan.