Monthly Archives: January 2011

Rosemary, It’s Too Cold to Swim

Here is where I stood when Rosemary took a flying leap into the pool, nearly giving me a heart attack. Here is where Rosemary clung to life by the tips of her toes, pulling herself from the icy waters with all of her might. Here is proof that my sweet girl is still alive… with...

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Weekend Wish: Dance a Dance of the Honey Bee

My wish for you is to find time this weekend to dance. Not just any dance, but a dance of the honey bee. “A dance of the honey bee?” you ask. Yes. The honey bee performs a variety of dances when communicating with other bees — they are excellent communicators. Video: Intelligent Dancing Honey Bees...

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Wordless Wednesday: Northern Flicker Friend Dining on Grubs

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Wings

The river flows calmly, Not a ripple in sight. Quietly I ride, pacing the Current of living water. I pedal up and down The undulating hills Feeling free as a bird On my vintage cruiser. Cool and sweet Riparian air Kisses my cheeks, Lifting my spirits. From the western sky, Sunbeams catch my gaze Setting...

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Mushroom Life

The mushrooms have grown up. I missed a photo op during a most beautiful stage of their development — the conical parasol shape. If I had not been so sleepy the night before, when they were soft and spongy, I would have taken a photo. This is the best I can offer. Aren’t they gorgeous?...

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Hopping on the Wordless Wednesday Bandwagon

I am trying something new: Wordless Wednesday. You might be wondering why I am doing this. It is really quite simple. Sometimes I have photos that I want to share, but don’t have the words to go with them. WW is a good excuse for me to be quiet. I hope you enjoy the silence...

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Nature Does Not Knock, She Quietly Leaves Tiny Yellow Surprises

How strange that Nature does not knock, and yet does not intrude! ~Emily Dickinson, letter to Mrs. J.S. Cooper, 1880 My favorite quote this week fits perfectly with a little surprise I found this morning, or should I say surprises. Nature did not knock, she simply placed tiny, buttercup yellow mushrooms at the foot of...

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Saving the Honey Bee, One Scoop of Ice Cream at a Time

I’m sure most of you have heard about the decline in the honey bee population. The cause is still unknown, but scientists are working diligently to solve the mystery. A solution needs to be found soon or we might find ourselves in a world with few to no honey bees. Without the honey bee, an...

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Would You Like Paper or Plastic? Or, How About a Chico Bag?

During the month of March, I am going to be experimenting with a new kind of blog contest. Before I get started, I want to get an idea of how many of you utilize reusable bags such as the Chico Bag. Chico Bag is a local company that produces handy bags which tuck neatly into...

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I Wish I Could Have Shared My High School Experience with the Friends I Have Now

Where were the friends I have now when I was in high school? Not a day goes by when I don’t think of my friends and how they enrich my life with their presence. I appreciate each of them for their unique qualities and the individual relationships we share. I feel fortunate to have them...

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