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Huckleberry Wanderings: Flutter Tree
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Monday, November 7, 2011. A Red-breasted Nuthatch darts in for a single seed. Red Osiers are the oaks of western woods, turning. Shades of red in stages, resulting in. Last winter we did not keep a feeder so close to the house due to the horrible rat problem we had the previous year, yet life in The Tree was still busy. A collection of es. There is religion in everything around us, a calm and holy religion in the unbreathing things of Nature.". Google Friends of Huckleberry Wanderings.
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Huckleberry Wanderings: Snowy Magic
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012. A Grosbeak just arrived, a young male with just a slight show of bright yellow. And there is the constant twitter and cooing, special sounds that are either only sung on snow days, or against the snow muffled silence take on a sometimes eerie, always charming, tone. Yup, Nature came calling today, drawing me out and captivating me with snowy enchantment. Stay cozy, and if you are living in a warm sunny earth place…ah you are missing the magic! A collection of es.
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Huckleberry Wanderings: Evergreen, ever growing trees
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Sunday, February 5, 2012. Evergreen, ever growing trees. About 75 rings tell age and history. Of the cedar, some years. Wet, some droughty. A well used tree, the cedar snag came down. On a windy day. Two giant Grandfather Firs frame the half moon. After saying good-bye and thanking them for their majesty and the warmth they will be providing as firewood, a few tall firs were fallen to open up sky to the garden and our own sun-seeking souls. A collection of es. Google Friends of Huckleberry Wanderings.
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Huckleberry Wanderings: I've Moved!
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Friday, February 10, 2012. There you will find new and current posts as well as all the archived. Posts from this blog. Please join me at my new internet home! You can sign up for email notifications there,. Or click 'follow' if you are registered with Word Press. A collection of es. There is religion in everything around us, a calm and holy religion in the unbreathing things of Nature.". Google Friends of Huckleberry Wanderings. 169;Huckleberry Enterprises. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Huckleberry Wanderings: slow down.....
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Sunday, February 5, 2012. This photo really has nothing to do with this post, except. To show the slow, transforming power of Nature, as the ocean. Carves these 'sea stacks' at Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park. As I posted (below) my thoughts about trees falling I reflect on how incredibly boring this topic, and no doubt many of my posts, would be to the majority of people in our urban, fast paced society. A whole blog entry on trees falling down! Get a life lady! But we're talking slow here. To create ...
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Huckleberry Wanderings: Bird antics
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Cleaning up under a feeder, a small band of a much larger mob! I love these guys, and gals! Evening Grosbeaks. They remind me of clowns! They hang out in large flocks in the winter and eat A LOT of seed! The Grosbeaks, who always stand with sentinels looking in different directions, barely looked up. "You want us to leave? A collection of es. There is religion in everything around us, a calm and holy religion in the unbreathing things of Nature.".
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Huckleberry Wanderings: Seasonal Reflections.....
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011. Our dark, northern winter days encourage the celebration of light, a theme found in the traditions of all the December holidays. And Solstice celebrations commemorate of the return of light as the earth makes its way back toward the sun. (at least this northern part of the earth! In the sunny southern hemisphere they celebrate the earth and sun at their coziest point during these holidays of light.). Wishing you a season of light, love and joy and a New Year full of hope.
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