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Tag Archives: spring
And the birdbrain is…
I am sure that in a world filled with factoids that there must be some data on the bird species that are fairly unaware of the threats they face. I am willing to bet, even though I have never read a single … Continue reading
Tagged bird, Humor, robin, spring
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Green’s the color of spring…
One of my all-time favorite songs is It’s Not Easy Being Green sung by Kermit the Frog. In the song Kermit laments that green isn’t a flashy color, but it is the color of other noteworthy things. Things such as … Continue reading
Tagged grass, green, growing season, Kermit the Frog, lawns, North Dakota, spring
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My garden companions have returned…
I have been uplifted by three straight days of robin sightings. The robins are back in the area my friends. I have seen a pair of them frequenting my deck. I wonder if they are the babies from last year … Continue reading
Getting reacquainted…
Tonight while I was driving home it hit me that the landscape looked different. At one point I wondered if I had absentmindedly turned down the wrong street. There was a moment when things did not look familiar, but then … Continue reading
Springing forward…
I recognize that some folks are irritated by the whole Daylight Savings Time extravaganza. Setting clocks forward or back and trying to readjust one’s internal clock to be in compliance with the clock on the wall can be a pain … Continue reading