Tag: Blogging
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Shadow Puppets On The Moon

It could be the effects from the full moon last week, standing out in the cold for weeks or the celebration after the exciting Green Bay Packers win over the Dallas Cowboys, but for a moment while looking at these photos last night the shadows reminded me of a boy reading and Rocky shadow boxing.
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Hung Up To Dry

I’ll love you till the ocean Is folded and hung up to dry And the seven stars go squawking Like geese about the sky W. H. Auden – As I Walked Out One Evening
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A Bird, Berries, and Branches

Solitude is a silent storm that breaks down all our dead branches. Kahlil Gibran
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Psst! Do You Think I Would Look Silly In Earmuffs

Between the ice on his ear, feet and tail, here is one little guy who is counting the days until spring (66 days). Any chance they make boots for squirrels? I’ll take one of those coats that your dog struts around in. There’s power in looking silly and not caring that you do. Amy Poehler
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A Winter Reward

Many forces of nature made an appearance this week, including snow, sleet, rain, pouring rain, freezing rain, 50 mph wind gusts, lightning and thunder. Amazingly in the midst of this winter chaos, nature paused for an hour to offer a beautiful reward that even had the ice cracking with applause at the breathtaking sight.
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A Bird and A Bench

Creative expression, whether that means writing, dancing, bird-watching, or cooking, can give a person almost everything that he or she has been searching for: enlivenment, peace, meaning, and the incalculable wealth of time spent quietly in beauty. Anne Lamott
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New Rule – If You’re Unable See Out The Frozen Front Door, You’re Not Allowed To Leave The House

The plan is to abide by this new rule today and stay inside to work on flower photography with the Christmas Cactus that waited until the new year to bloom. This could be a problem though, since my Yorkie, Gabby, has decided my photography hobby is interfering with our quality time and has begun barking…
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A Winter’s Day At The Park

The summer laughter and squeal of children swimming in the lake has been replaced by the sound of the whipping westerly wind. The wind carries the echo of the distant swans warning one another of their presence and the whistling sound of their wings as they heed that warning and take flight between sheets of…

