We spent our time out-of-doors learning -- through careful observation -- the finer points of having the septic tank pumped. Your monkey would have enjoyed it.
@ Amy That Sterilitzia Reginea (Paradise Bird Flower) on my blog is certainly exotic to the Netherlands. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a comment! Your blog looks great, sunny and relaxed. I would love to see all your colorful birds of Peru.
In my Commonplace
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"Truth is never violent; and the newspaper or magazine or book, the party
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You Just Need a System (frugality and things)
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*Of course I keep birthday candles in the spice drawer. Doesn't everybody?*
Many, many years ago, I read some advice on personal Bible reading, that I
no...
Kırşehir’i Rahatlatacak Yeni Caddeler Tamamlandı
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Play Now Bilet hediye etmek istediğiniz kişi 18 yaşını doldurmuş olmalıdır.
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Update, of Sorts
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I haven't blogged in quite a while -- I was keeping up with people on
Facebook. But now I've de-activated my Facebook account to see if I can do
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And she’s back!
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And here I am. It’s cleaner and whiter than before, and I can’t work out
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Chemical History of a Candle: bonus experiment
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We are reading Michael Faraday's Six Lectures for the chemistry component
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I've moved to WordPress, where I wrote a couple of new posts already.
Are you following me there?
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Considerations on the 2015 LER
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Since beginning the formal home education of our children eight years ago,
I am annually gifted with some amount of time for intentional reflection
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Beach Novel While Not on the Beach
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It's spring break and I'm reading a literary beach novel while not on the
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5 comments:
That yellow bird looks like an Oriole..am I right?
You can enjoy our spring in my url/name.
Beautiful pictures! How do you get the copyright on the bottom of your picture? With paint or similar program?
I'm so glad spring is here!
@ Paula, from our calculations, it's either a Flycatcher (one of the MANY) or a Bananaquit!
the orioles we have here look quite different... more black than grey and no white. :)
I'm so excited about the new bird book we've recently received with birds specific to Peru!
thanks for playing though!! ;)
amy
We spent our time out-of-doors learning -- through careful observation -- the finer points of having the septic tank pumped. Your monkey would have enjoyed it.
I always love your creative photography.
@ Amy
That Sterilitzia Reginea (Paradise Bird Flower) on my blog is certainly exotic to the Netherlands. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a comment! Your blog looks great, sunny and relaxed. I would love to see all your colorful birds of Peru.
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