A journal of coming to understand deliberate creating as given by the loving wisdom of Abraham-Hicks
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Maya Angelou and hummingbirds
Life loves to be taken by the lapel and told, "I'm with you kid. Let's go."
~Maya Angelou, in Daily News
May your days be filled with unexpected moments of delight,
Suzanne
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Photo copyright Abigail and Sam Alfano. See more of these delightful pictures at http://www.abigailsings.com/hummingbirds/
Thanks for your visit to my blog Brookville Daily Photo this morning. I hope you enjoyed my post today showing the honey bee and the hollyhock flower.
I saw a special last night about the disappearance of honey bees and it is sad to think that most of the fruit, nuts and vegetables we eat would disappear with them. So governments are busy trying to find the culprit before it is too late and one huge problem is the use of insecticides.
Anyway, I wanted you to know I was here to repay your visit and comment with one of my own. Kind of like "Kilroy" was here... remember those drawings everyone used to make?
I enjoyed reading your blog post for today and I thought the photography was good too. We saw a nice hummingbird today when we went to lunch. She was busy as a bee working on a beautiful red flower. None have come to our single feeder yet. Your photo is part of that set, isn't it (?) that I saw somewhere.
Thank you for visiting. I love nature and actually enjoy several of your blogs: My Birds Blog, Better Blog Writing, and the Brookville Daily Photo blog you mentioned.
The photo of the hummingbirds is part of a set that has been emailed around the Internet. I just enjoyed it so much I wanted to include it.
Photo copyright Abigail and Sam Alfano. See more of these delightful pictures at http://www.abigailsings.com/hummingbirds/
Thanks for your visit to my blog Brookville Daily Photo this morning. I hope you enjoyed my post today showing the honey bee and the hollyhock flower.
ReplyDeleteI saw a special last night about the disappearance of honey bees and it is sad to think that most of the fruit, nuts and vegetables we eat would disappear with them. So governments are busy trying to find the culprit before it is too late and one huge problem is the use of insecticides.
Anyway, I wanted you to know I was here to repay your visit and comment with one of my own. Kind of like "Kilroy" was here... remember those drawings everyone used to make?
I enjoyed reading your blog post for today and I thought the photography was good too. We saw a nice hummingbird today when we went to lunch. She was busy as a bee working on a beautiful red flower. None have come to our single feeder yet. Your photo is part of that set, isn't it (?) that I saw somewhere.
Hello Abraham,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting. I love nature and actually enjoy several of your blogs: My Birds Blog, Better Blog Writing, and the Brookville Daily Photo blog you mentioned.
The photo of the hummingbirds is part of a set that has been emailed around the Internet. I just enjoyed it so much I wanted to include it.
Photo copyright Abigail and Sam Alfano. See more of these delightful pictures at http://www.abigailsings.com/hummingbirds/
Thanks again for visiting!
~Suzanne