Tuesday 27th February
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Cerulean Blue
The perfect colour for the sky
Deep Blue
The hurt within my heart does occupy
Beautiful Blue
Your sparkling eyes to glorify
Moody Blue
The low demeanour is drawing nigh
Out of the Blue
Memories and love amplify
Icy Blue
The cold tears falling from my eye
Translucent Blue
Your Angel wings to fly
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Love you sweetie
Moon and back
Forever
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Beautiful
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Thank you.
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Beautiful words. And I love the beach scenes.
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Thank you very much.
It was such a pretty afternoon.
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Those birds are gorgeous
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They really are so sweet, and quickly gather around to feed on sunflower seeds or oatmeal.
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Solemn, yet so beautifully written. 🙂
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Thank you very much indeed.
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Blue is the favourite colour of one daughter and one granddaughter and this was just beautiful
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Thank you so much.
It was a wonderful, azure blue kind of day.
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The many shades of blue… 😦 This, in all its sadness, is incredibly beautiful too.
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Most kind of you to say.
Thank you so much.
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You’re most welcome.
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😊
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Gorgeous bird photos.
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They are so small and inquisitive.
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Great bird shots
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Sad remembrances… I am awestruck by the blueness of the sky in this post. I got behind in “Reader” and am going in reverse, just read your post about Wednesday’s snowy day … what a contrast. I like the up-close-and-personal photo of the Turnstones.
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Thank you.
Those little turnstones are so cute…. they run very fast along the wall to greet you, hoping you have some food.
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I like when the birds do that – they grow dependent on you so fast, but you can see how grateful they are for any little treats you give them. You treated the blackbird today – lots of nice treats, fit for a little prince.
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Thank you.
We enjoy looking after the little songbirds in our garden, and those turnstones at the harbour.
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They really appreciate it and I used to give the birds (and ducks and geese) bread and found out it is not good for them, but I still give them crackers, and oyster crackers sometimes as they float on the water. For the waterfowl, you can’t really give them fruit unless they are walking on the path, as it would sink into the water. But you feed them once, and it is like the squirrels, you are their friend forever – they are very appreciative. I can’t say if we have turnstones here … maybe not as I’ve not heard of them, unless they go by a different name here.
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Yes, the birds do seem to rely on you, once you’ve started to set food out for them in cold weather.
The turnstones are a type of wading bird, sometimes known as sandpipers.
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OK, sandpipers I have heard of … I don’t think we have them around here though, more at the seashore. We just have seagulls by the water’s edge.
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