Monthly Archives: May 2008

More Tulips

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Even More Tulips

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Some Spring Tulips

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Spring Tree Blossoms

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One Person’s Weed is Another Person’s . . .

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The Street on Which I Live

In case you wanted to know . . . Picture taken on a cloudy day.   Technorati Tags: photograph,street

Iron Man: A Brief Review

My daughter and I saw “Iron Man” last night.  Starring three of my favorite actors (Robert Downey, Jr., Jeff Bridges, and Gwyneth Paltrow) and featuring a rating of 93% on rottentomatoes.com, I was actually looking forward to see the movie.  Yes, my initial reaction to hearing about yet another comic book being turned into a [...]

It’s Spring . . . Time for Some New Flower Pictures

Over the next few days I will  be posting some new spring flower pictures, if you are interested.  Below are the first two.  Names anyone?  If you want to see bigger versions of these, just click on the pic to be taken to my flickr account.     Technorati Tags: spring,flower,pictures

Word for Today: Palimpsest

This morning I ran across a word I hadn’t heard in a while since it is so rarely used.  The word:  palimpsest, and I read it in a poem by Longfellow brought to me by “The Writer’s Almanac“: Night Into the darkness and the hush of night     Slowly the landscape sinks, and fades away,     And [...]

Genesis 3:1-7

The Lord God took the man and placed him in the garden of Eden to work and attend to it.  The Lord God commanded the man, saying, "Of every tree in the garden you may freely eat, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, you shall not eat, for on the [...]