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Hope
Emily Dickinson
Hope is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul,
And sings the tune--without the words,
And never stops at all,
And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.
I've heard it in the chillest land,
And on the strangest sea;
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.
A house sparrow readily eats the bread crumbs that we put out for them. It seems he's had his fill as there are crumbs still on beak.
199/366: 2016
Well, in my mind I managed to get a nice clean slice of pie but in reality it was a mess so I added a few crumbs on the table to tie in with the messy look. Boy, it tasted good though!
Danbo want the cookie.
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a robin at Castleward.
Humans eating outside in winter suits the robin, a covid silver-lining for him. I threw him some scone crumbs.
My Silver lining - First Aid Kit
We are shaped by our thoughts; we become what we think. When the mind is pure, joy follows like a shadow that never leaves.
Buddha
Looking out of a tunnel on the old Pennsylvania Turnpike. Forty seven years after abandonment, the ceiling is beginning to flake off little pieces.
This Ibis tried very hard to tempt me into giving up the muffin I was eating for morning tea, with the FFF+ Group, yesterday at Healesville Sanctuary, so he then decided to check out Laszlo's camera, but when he saw it was a Canon decided not to, (just joking), he came back to me for more crumbs!
We had a wonderful day and very many thanks to Jan,
www.flickr.com/photos/gemstonejan, for giving us a fabulous tour of the sanctuary.
These bars came out great. Loved the buttery crust. I like to serve it warm with Strawberry Ice Cream.
Will post my recipe version eventually on my blog, Baking is my Zen.
You can check out the recipe inspiration from blog, The Baker Upstairs. [Strawberry Crumb Bars]
Thanks for visiting Richmond!
Anders Nilsen, Gabrielle Bell, and Hope Larson in the rain. (Kim Deitch probably caught a party after the talk.)
Thrifted a Lalaloopsy Girl Crumbs Sugar Cookie, recapitated her to a Star Darlings body I got on deep clearance discount from a Target. I ike the combination!
These limestone stacks and cliff faces erode at approx 2cm each year, which is quite a lot. Given the harsh conditions stirred up by the winds off Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean, these stacks seem to change an awful lot very, very quickly.
Only a matter of time until this whole scene changes again.
The sign said that 12,000 years ago I would not have been looking at the ocean, that it's edges would have been much lower and farther away, that I would have been looking at a headland. Maybe a field. Maybe a forest. But solid land. And now this is all that is left. And some day it will be eroded away perhaps. Or if there is another ice age, the oceans will retreat and maybe there will be land here again. Even the spot I stood on to make this image, even its future at a certain level is uncertain. It might take thousands of years but it will change. One of the few things bigger than the ocean is time.
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