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Example: Most politicians tend to bloviate when airing their views.
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Did you know, an average cloud weighs over a million pounds.
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Example: Most politicians tend to bloviate when airing their views.
Did you know, an average cloud weighs over a million pounds.
20 Strangest Scientific Facts That Sound Totally Made Up
How are you? Are you having torrential storms or, like us, in an extreme drought? We had a little rain Saturday and the birds were literally dancing in the street.
The baby Robin has already flown the nest. I saw a Robin yesterday carrying building materials. I don't know if it was Mom or Dad or a different Robin. If it was Mom, that bird needs a vacation.
The squirrel must have got interrupted burying his nuts since he left a couple behind and an unfilled hole.
Not the usual visitor to the bird bath.
And last but not least, a gift from the HH.
Maisy
LouieAnother Poem for the April Challenge from the HH. The prompt: Dog-eared.
Dog Ears
Dogs come with all manner of ears
Long and floppy
Short and erect
Ones that tip
My dog’s ears are
The short tippy kind
Usually forward and tipped
But sometimes flopped back
She can also extend them sideways
Looking like Dumbo about to take off
She can also do one flap down
Sometimes the right, sometimes the left
I am guessing there is
Some meaning to that
One thing is certain
She hears what she wants to
Kind of like people
That's it for now, Blogger Buds.
April 24th is:
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Did you know, until 2025 Iceland was the only country in the world without mosquitos?
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How are you? How's your weather? We are in the middle of a drought. I mowed Sunday. Pollen was flying like dust. Of course, I didn't think about wearing a mask till after I started hacking:) We desperately need rain. For those of you who are getting too much wet stuff, feel free to send it our way:)
Pics from the Eternal Garden.
The blackberry bush. (See the pollen hanging on it?)
Pollen on the pavers and more in the grass.
The amaryllis and more pollen. Tired of hearing me whine about the pollen yet?;)
This is so weird.....My onions started sprouting in the pantry.
Maise
The HH is in a poetry writing challenge this month and here is one he wrote yesterday:
When Words Appear
Despite plausible theories,
No one can really say
Exactly how words
Become available
Just when they are needed,
Nor why they hide so carefully
In the tall grass
Of our minds
Creating a thicket of frustration
When they don’t.
There’s such a slim margin
Between just OK words
And the magnificence
Of putting the correct words
In their places.
That's it for now, Blogger Buds. Been doing anything fun and exciting?
And my personal favorite: it's also National (Ford) Mustang Day.
Friday, April 17th
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Did you know, alfalfa plants can grow roots forty feet long when on a search for water or moisture?
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