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86/365: “The moments of happiness we enjoy take us…
87/365: “Joy is what happens to us when we allow o…
88/365: “A host of golden daffodils; Beside the la…
89/365: “The purpose of our lives is to be happy."…
90/365: “Drama is very important in life: You have…
365: March Collage
91/365: "The relationship between husband and wife…
92/365: "Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a…
93/365: "What we call the beginning is often the e…
94/365: "Rain is grace; rain is the sky condescend…
95/365: "Little drops of water, little grains of s…
96/365: "It is better to travel well than to arriv…
97/365: "What we have to do... is to find a way to…
98/365: "I'm the kind of person that responds stro…
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100/365: “ I don’t know of any other city where yo…
101/365: "A man's house is his castle." ~ James Ot…
102/365: "Someone told me it's all happening at th…
103/365: "Family is not an important thing. It's e…
104/365: "The only thing that scares me more than…
105/365: "Beauty is a fragile gift." ~ Ovid
106/365: "Happiness is like a kiss. You must share…
107/365: "Blue thou art, intensely blue; Flower, w…
108/365: "Anger is as a stone cast into a wasp's n…
109/365: "I'd kiss a frog even if there was no pro…
110/365: "I'm always astonished by a forest. It ma…
111/365: "Each flower is a soul opening out to nat…
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115/365: "Concentrate all your thoughts upon the w…
116/365: "The skies turned to black, The oceans fe…
117/365: "Let us be grateful to people who make us…
118/365: "By the time we hit fifty, we have learne…
83/365: “Can words describe the fragrance of the v…
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64/365: "Life is like a camera; focus on what's im…
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61/365: "So cute your brain might explode." ~ Dail…
60/365: "Life is short and we have never too much…
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58/365: "It is not the strongest or the most intel…
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56/365: "The true secret of happiness lies in taki…
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84/365: “...The Turkey is a much more respectable bird (than the Bald Eagle), a true original Native of America. He is, though a little vain & silly, a bird of courage, & would not hesitate to attack a Grenadier of the British Guards who should
(The entire quote didn't fit: “...The Turkey is a much more respectable bird (than the Bald Eagle), and a true original Native of America. He is, though a little vain and silly, a bird of courage, and would not hesitate to attack a Grenadier of the British Guards who should presume to invade his Farm Yard with a red Coat on.” ~ Benjamin Franklin)
Time: 8:00am
Scene: Janet is dreaming of her bike ride yesterday..."Oh, the cat-tails along the road were so pretty with the sunshine making them glow..." *RAWWWWWK-RAWWWK-RAWK-RAWK* ..."Oh, the Holstein cows were so pretty and that darling baby running next to me...awwwww... *RAWWWWWK-RAWWWK-RAWK-RAWK* *COOO* "All those lovely trees with so many colored flowers....the one that looked like 1000 yellow butterflies on a branch... *RAWWWWWK-RAWWWK-RAWK-RAWK* *COO COOO COOOOOO* *RAWWWWWK-RAWWWK-RAWK-RAWK*
I woke up to the sound of this crazy racket, and as I yawned and pulled back the curtain, I was sure there were geese fighting in Lucky's Pond (a kiddy wading pool)!! To my utter surprise, there was an enormous Tom turkey and about seven hens outside, cooing and rawk-rawking as they slowly made their way past the house.
THE TURKEYS ARE BACK!!!! HOORAY!!! We are so extremely fortunate to live in a place where there are lots of wild turkeys. I don't know what their range is, but for part of the year they are gone, and they arrive again in the spring! This picture was taken from my window after I ran downstairs to get my camera, so you can see what greeted me when I looked out the window! :D
Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 – April 17, 1790) was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. A noted polymath, Franklin was a leading author, printer, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, musician, inventor, satirist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat. As a scientist, he was a major figure in the American Enlightenment and the history of physics for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity. He invented the lightning rod, bifocals, the Franklin stove, a carriage odometer, and the glass 'armonica'. He facilitated many civic organizations, including a fire department and a university. Wikipedia: Benjamin Franklin
Time: 8:00am
Scene: Janet is dreaming of her bike ride yesterday..."Oh, the cat-tails along the road were so pretty with the sunshine making them glow..." *RAWWWWWK-RAWWWK-RAWK-RAWK* ..."Oh, the Holstein cows were so pretty and that darling baby running next to me...awwwww... *RAWWWWWK-RAWWWK-RAWK-RAWK* *COOO* "All those lovely trees with so many colored flowers....the one that looked like 1000 yellow butterflies on a branch... *RAWWWWWK-RAWWWK-RAWK-RAWK* *COO COOO COOOOOO* *RAWWWWWK-RAWWWK-RAWK-RAWK*
I woke up to the sound of this crazy racket, and as I yawned and pulled back the curtain, I was sure there were geese fighting in Lucky's Pond (a kiddy wading pool)!! To my utter surprise, there was an enormous Tom turkey and about seven hens outside, cooing and rawk-rawking as they slowly made their way past the house.
THE TURKEYS ARE BACK!!!! HOORAY!!! We are so extremely fortunate to live in a place where there are lots of wild turkeys. I don't know what their range is, but for part of the year they are gone, and they arrive again in the spring! This picture was taken from my window after I ran downstairs to get my camera, so you can see what greeted me when I looked out the window! :D
Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 – April 17, 1790) was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. A noted polymath, Franklin was a leading author, printer, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, musician, inventor, satirist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat. As a scientist, he was a major figure in the American Enlightenment and the history of physics for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity. He invented the lightning rod, bifocals, the Franklin stove, a carriage odometer, and the glass 'armonica'. He facilitated many civic organizations, including a fire department and a university. Wikipedia: Benjamin Franklin
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