I've always liked dandelions, and once I learned that birds eat the seeds of the mature plants, I liked them even more! We saw a tiny bird picking the seeds out of a seed head last week. I was glad my husband had put off mowing.
Everything's Just Poochy, Thanks!
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Let's conclude with another wonderful video
of Acoustic Trench serenading his dog --
*Can't Help Falling in Love* played on a kalimba.
Amar pelos dois- Salvador Sobral- Grupo Talía
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This song from the lisping choir is so so
It reminds me of the melancholy Sundays of my childhood
Chilly dark winter teas of cold ham, limp salad and the r...
Voice typing by Microsoft... and a recipe
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I wanted to mention a *new feature* I just found when I went to Word on my
computer the other day. It's called *voice typing.* And you just have to
speak...
It Sucked.
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I was a thumb-sucker.
When I was a little girl I sucked my thumb any time I was relaxing. It was
comforting and as natural to me as breathing.
At the t...
10 Weird Distractions from the Great Depression
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The Great Depression was one of the darkest chapters in American history.
Millions of people lost jobs, homes, and savings; breadlines and shuttered
fact...
Never Give Up, Anxiety, Happiness
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Hello dear friends and fellow bloggers! A very warm welcome to each and
every one of you! Thank you so much for taking the time to come and visit
me here...
No Offense/ None Taken- November!
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After my last post, you all must have been wondering what in the world is
Kay going on and on about now? I am not sure that many find the news from
En...
Weather, Warm Clothes And My Sister visited Me
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Hey beautiful souls 🥰
Hope finding joy and peace in life despite the odds 🙏♥️
Our weather is getting slightly cool but not enough to use blanket at ni...
Tulip time, Irises, Daffodil
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A few flowers from the garden in winter and spring. The below flower
attracts the bees, and this plant was shifted from the front garden to the
back on...
In Memory of Blogger Sue
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Today I am mourning fellow blogger Sue from Elephant's Child.
Our first contact was sometime prior to 2013, on a blog that has been
dormant for many yea...
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...
I also like a lot and when I see them I always shoot photos.
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They are pretty, but I still don't want them to take over my lawn.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting learning all about dandelions.
ReplyDeleteI like and think a lawn looks pretty with the yellow poke-a-dots of dandelions.
I also like them. I prefer them to the perfectly manicured lawn.
ReplyDeleteMy children call dandelion seeds on the stem 'wishes'. If you pick one and make a wish then blow all the seeds off your wish will come true.
ReplyDeleteThey are delicate but the do look nice.
ReplyDeletei always found them fascinating !
ReplyDeleteI love dandelions too, but my nose hates their puffy white spores! One thing I'd love to try is making a dandelion wine one of these days!
ReplyDeleteI love the colour of dandelions, and they always remind me of childhood days …
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I've always liked dandelions, and once I learned that birds eat the seeds of the mature plants, I liked them even more! We saw a tiny bird picking the seeds out of a seed head last week. I was glad my husband had put off mowing.
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