Judy Dykstra-Brown is the host of The Numbers Game. Today we look for images in our media gallery using #216.
You have reached a quiet bamboo grove, where you will find an eclectic mix of nature, music, writing, and other creative arts. Tao-Talk is curated by a philosophical daoist who has thrown the net away.
Judy Dykstra-Brown is the host of The Numbers Game. Today we look for images in our media gallery using #216.
Lisa, did you have just one photo or am I not figuring out how to get into the entire gallery?Did you split all those logs yourself? If so, I’m impressed.
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It’s a slide show but sometimes the arrow on the right that advances it is hard to see. I did not split the wood, it arrives seasoned and split in a big pile. I stacked it and that is impressive also ;)
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Indeed it is. Hope you rewarded yourself after that ambitious task.
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cool Li :-) <3
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:)
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❤️
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Lisa, we have some birds on wires here as well. They seem to accumulate at the same time each day, and there are as many as you have pictured here. Watching them all come in for a landing so organized, with so many, is wild. That firewood stack…a person I know said they’ve already thrown a couple of logs on the fire. Starting to cool down…
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Bruce, they are nice to watch their synchronized actions. Yes on the cooler weather, there has been one frost warning even. Not before I pull the houseplants in, please.
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Lisa, look at my Numbers Game photos again. I added a photo of the Sunbeam Bread gal just for you so you could see who I was forced (by my older sister) to impersonate as their “mystery personality.” (I wasn’t hard to convince.)
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Cute. I remember that girl. She and that bread remind me of going shopping at Plumbs grocery store with my grandpa as a kid.
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During the actual performance, they gave me a piece of bread to pose with. It was their performance of Tarzen and Jane..staged in the big tree in Karen’s backyard, that I had to be Bonnie Braids. For this cowboy show, I was Miss Sunbeam.
In one of their productions, they sang, “If I’d Known You Were Comin’ I’d a Baked a Cake,” but I don’t know who I was during that performance. Perhapd my sis will tell us if she reads this.
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Neat memories, Judy.
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OK located the arrow. Do you think those birds listen in on the phonecalls? If they are myna birds, they could reveal private information!!!!
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lol. They were probably sparrows or grackles, and they never tell.
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Grackles are the chattiest birds there are but unfortunately I don’t speak their language.
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Great skies this week. (K)
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