10 Bands That Originally Had Terrible Names
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Choosing a name is a fairly important part of starting a band. Ideally, the
name should give listeners a sense of the group before they’ve even heard
any...
The Wisdom of Animals
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We could learn a lot from animals. Mainly that we are not as important as
we think we are. This delightful animation from The School of Life reminds
us t...
Organic Food : Is It Better For You?
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*"Is organic food better for me?*
*There have been a number of claims which suggest that food grown
organically is healthier and more nutritious, and man...
Patterns
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“John does find positive comments difficult to hear and has a tendency to
be more comfortable with negative feedback, this continues to be work in
progr...
Out Westwood Way, Tasmania
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A lovely drive was taken the other day to a country area called Westwood.
My husband's G Grandfather had property out that way, but his house burnt
down a...
Military Funeral
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Have you ever been a part of a military funeral? It is one of the most
beautiful, most moving, most painful rites to endure.
My brother was killed in Vi...
Friends, Romans, Countrymen- Lend Me Your Ears
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Hello, my friends! (And Romans and Countrymen, too, I even steal from
Shakespeare!) How are you all doing? Richard and I went to a a Spring Fling
he...
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...
These are fascinating insects, and you got fine pictures of it. Good to have something to do while your house was being washed.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun.
DeleteIt must have been fun to be able to watch it for so long.
ReplyDeleteIt stayed by the back door for several days!
DeleteWhat amazing creatures! We had one hanging around our patio door for a whole day last week. It was such an incredible sight.
ReplyDeleteI like the way it follows you with its eyes.
DeleteI'm surprised at how big it is, having never seen one "in person" before. Great shots of it!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the biggest I've seen.
DeleteGreat shots. Up close they look kind of creepy!! Haven't seen one for a while.
ReplyDeleteI think a giant one would make a good monster for a movie; especially if it moved fast.
DeletePowerful shots dear John!
ReplyDeletereminded me childhood days in fields when we used to try to catch them but they were so quick :)
I'm sure I've never seen one.
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs here John.
All the best Jan