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Drizzle
Vienna Daily Photography | July 7th 2008 by G Khan
7 July 08And I was so proud to say that its summer lol, it rained today while the kids and I were out at the city center. It isn't favorable because I didn't bring any raincoats nor umbrellas thinking that its still going to be a sunny day.I guess th read more
Biography of my oak
Twilight Wind Chimes | July 4th 2008 by Samantha
This is the big, Northern Red Oak which grows in my backyard. He is, by all accounts, about 60 years old, and to be honest, he's beginning to look his age. He makes a mess during 3 out of 4 seasons of the year. In the spring come the catkins, whic read more
July 4
lovinglyWORN | July 4th 2008 by Jennifer
Heading over to visit my folks today for the 4th. I’m going to bring over a bunch of the George Carlin specials I’ve saved to the TiVO and we’re going to have a barbecue. I’m looking forward to it. I’m going through a dr read more
Summer
Threat Assessment and Management | July 4th 2008 by Laurie
Well, the masquerade went well. People had a good time, liked the door prizes and some new friendships were started. Gotta like that.Things here have been busy. Summertime is a busy time here. It seems people want to kill each other more in t read more
Summer bug bites
Jewel Garden | July 3rd 2008 by lotis
Yeahhy, it is summer, the weather is so nice outside the home to our little paradise, the garden. Alas, I did not wish for red bug bites. The itch they cause are so irritating once bitten. And no matter how you control it, still it is kind of satisfy read more
MAINe Confusion
a Carpenter's Wife's tool box | July 2nd 2008 by Ruthi
We are planning to go on a long drive next week. And while next week is still a week ahead, I have to live on the present which is today. Sadly, today is not the best day as usual. Here in Maine, confusion in season is a common thing. The changing o read more
Philadelphia ~ Independence Hall
The Tea Room | July 2nd 2008 by Arleen
I don't recall a lot of details about my tour through Independence Hall when I visited Philadelphia in the mid-1980s. As a native Californian, I recall being aware of the contrast in the age of the buildings. Downtown San Francisco... read more
Philadelphia and Betsy Ross's House
The Tea Room | July 1st 2008 by Arleen
Happy July! Since I enjoyed focusing on a theme last month, I might focus on American patriotic history this month in celebration of July and Independence Day. I had the opportunity to take a business trip to Philadelphia a number... read more
Last Day of June
The Tea Room | June 30th 2008 by Arleen
How is it that this year is passing so very quickly? I cannot believe that today is the last day of June and that we are officially half way through the year. I met my personal goal of blogging every... read more
celebrating summer—medieval-style
Lost in the Landscape | June 29th 2008 by James
Ah summer, the season when the meadow blooms and the stag farts! Here are some sprightly words celebrating the season we’ve just begun. They’re the lyrics to a bouncy little ditty circa the year 1260 that most students going through music read more
Late summer Rains, Look there
Cafedog's Canteen | June 28th 2008 by chris DL
* Late summer Rains Late summer rains come with a damp cool breeze nostalgic perfume of the new Autumn tease * The moon hangs inviting like the wink of an eye from fresh friendly faces in my youth long passed by * Late summer rains came through wood read more
Travel news
Travel Best Destinations | June 28th 2008 by Mircea
1. In northern hemisphere just started the summer, and in the southern the winter. 2. The Tibet is going back to normal and is again opened for tourists. 3. Miami beaches closed because the collibacteria. 4. The water of the Mediteranean Sea is very read more
“eucalyptus autumn”
Lost in the Landscape | June 26th 2008 by James
The Japanese language has many poetic names for the seasons. One phrase that I’ve found particularly beautiful is take no aki, or “bamboo autumn.” It refers to the period in middle- to late-spring when leaves of some bamboos turn ye read more
Growth
Raising Country Kids | June 26th 2008 by Erin
We were out and about doing some 4-H photography today, and when I looked at the morning's pictures, I realized there was a common theme. The calves are growing. The kids are growing (time for the next size of pants!). The grass is growing. T read more
Got A Light?
Strange news for a coffee break chuckle | June 26th 2008 by fwidman
Even though it is summertime and it seems to get dark much later these days, we still need to have some good lighting. Whether for indoors or lighting up the outdoors so you can see while sitting out in the cool evening breeze, we still need to have read more
The Word: remember
melisma | June 25th 2008 by Catherine Mary
remember be mindful of call up keep in mind recall recognize recollect reminisce ... remember a day spent walking through a park be mindful of the grey landscape of winter compared to the colors of nature today, a summer day call up the feelings read more
Creative Photography: Ice Ice Baby
Forks Off The Moment | June 25th 2008 by dianne
I don’t know how creative my photography is in this shot. I will say that I had to lie down on the ground to get the best effect and getting back up sure felt creative. This was taken this past winter. It had been freezing cold for days and then read more
not surprisingly Maine
a Carpenter's Wife's tool box | June 25th 2008 by Ruthi
Since I came here in Maine, there are lots of things that really surprised me. It’s more than culture shock. It’s more than cultural disorientation. It’s more than cultural perplexity. It’s so much more that I begin to realize how mysterious read more
Tucked away among the sand dunes [Flickr]
The Dignoscentia Blog | June 24th 2008
raoulpop posted a photo: Believe it or not, there's a house behind the mangrove trees. It sits there, nested among the sand dunes and sheltered by the mangroves. I don't care about the hurricanes, that's the sort of beach living I could go for. read more
Seasons and States
Rhyme & Reason | June 23rd 2008 by Borderline Majnun
Seasons fly by fast Hal and Amal stays the same? wasted potential read more
hot and humid and keep your mouth closed lest the gnats fly in
Judith HeartSong | June 23rd 2008 by Judith HeartSong
We worked a quick morning shift at the Zoo yesterday and it was hot and humid in the city. Back at home we visited out on the lawn with a friend and her dog, and gnats were everywhere pestering and nibbling. What I love about living in this part of t read more
Sunday's Silence
The Tea Room | June 22nd 2008 by Arleen
What a beautiful, sunny morning. It makes you happy to be alive, doesn't it? We can't let the sun outshine us! We have to beam, too! ~Takayuki Ikkaku, Arisa Hosaka and Toshihiro Kawabata, Animal Crossing: Wild World, 2005 Credits: "Lake... read more
I spy
melisma | June 21st 2008 by Catherine Mary
I spya lightening bugas I sat in the yardwaiting for the stars to shinepencil sketch. 2007. mine. read more
Our Seasons
KidScience Blog | June 21st 2008 by Gayle Olson
by Grace Lin and Ranida T. McKneally Illustrated by Grace Lin Celebrate our seasons! Follow Ki-Ki, Owen, Lily, and Kevin through the year in this inquisitive introduction to the seasons. This colorful book is terrific the entire year read more
Summer Vacation!
The Life of an Unbalanced Libra | June 21st 2008 by Lisa
I know we just got back from a long vacation but I am so ready to go again! It just seems fitting to go to the beach. Must be the warm breeze I feel in the mornings, now that it's summer.I have been pondering going to the Carolinas this time for a read more
Just Like the Weather
Real Life | June 21st 2008 by Sarah
Please welcome a Guest Blogger, and very brand new blogging friend, Liz. Her blog is called, Be Encouraged, and her goal is "that you will find encouragement in the simple things I share from my life." This simple message is so poignant for the seas read more

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