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| | In my own backyard, Red-bellied Woodpeckers are common visitors, although the name just doesn't seem fitting as their bellies typically only have the slightest bit of blush. But, if I want to see a Red-headed Woodpecker (at least for now) I have to take the camera over to Mom and Dad's house. They have had...
| | anitashope.com
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| | https://ceenphotography.files.wordpress.com/2021/03/fotd-banner.jpg?w=600 When watering my yard today, it was hard to pick a favorite. So many were showing their happy faces to the morning sun. But I settled on the verbena because of its varied color and multiple blooms. Some blooms even went through the fence to be seen inside the yard. The happy face of...
| | mimfilip.com
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| | The name Narooma is said to be derived from a word in the local Aboriginal language (one of the Yuin dialects) meaning "clear blue waters". This morning it was a very low tide and due to the cloud cover it was a sparkling green.
| | melitamegalithic.wordpress.com
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| A story appeared in a paper about how in 1582 the month of October was short by 10 days. Meaning the year 1582 was not 365+some fraction of a day, but a rounded 10 days less. That was a change to the Julian calendar that was established in 45 BCE by Julius Ceasar. Which means...