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Saturday, March 13, 2010
Bible code?
Someone sent me this by email about a hundred years ago. I don't vouch for nothin' in it, but it's sort of fun to watch. To advance the pictures, click on the double arrow in the playbar, or put your cursor on the right side of the screen to move forward, on the left to move back (but why would you want to do that?). Best way to watch this one is to click on the full screen icon in the lower right corner.
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Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Signs of Spring
The plum tree is in bloom. Saw the first robin red breast yesterday. He just sat in the grass and posed for me. I said a few words but he didn't answer. (In case I haven't mentioned it before, birds like me, except for the blue jays who try to steal the nuts I leave out for the squirrels.) I went back inside and got a piece of bread, which I tore up and threw the chunks a few feet from him. He just watched, cocking his head. Then he flitted up to a branch on the drake elm and watched me some more. So I went back inside and when I came out again later the bread was still there. Those robins are cute but they could be stupid.
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