Tuesday

Wild and Wonderful - The Dandelion


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"To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour." 
- William Blake

Friday

Apple Blossoms


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"A seed hidden in the heart of an apple is an orchard invisible." 
- A Welsh proverb

Thursday

Red-winged Blackbird - Wings in Flight


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"Welcome every morning with a smile. Look on the new day as another special gift from your Creator, another golden opportunity to complete what you were unable to finish yesterday. Be a self-starter. Let your first hour set the theme of success and positive action that is certain to echo through your entire day. Today will never happen again. Don't waste it with a false start or no start at all. You were not born to fail." 
~ Og Mandino

Tree Swallow Twosome


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"Come forth into the light of things, let nature be your teacher." 
- William Wordsworth 

Tuesday

Lavender for the Soul


‘As Rosemary is to the Spirit, 
 so Lavender is to the Soul.‘ 
 – Unknown

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Monday

Assateague Lighthouse


Assateague Light is the 142-foot-tall (43 m) lighthouse located on the southern end of Assateague Island off the coast of the Virginia Eastern Shore, United States. The lighthouse is located within the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge and can be accessed by road from Chincoteague Island over the Assateague Channel. It is owned by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and operated by the U.S. Coast Guard and is still used as an active aid in navigation. The keeper's quarters are used as seasonal housing for refuge temporary employees, volunteers, and interns. Constructed in 1867 to replace a shorter lighthouse 45-foot-tall (14 m) built in 1833, the lighthouse is conical in shape and is painted in alternating bands of red and white. 
 Source: Wikipedia 

 Assateague Lighthouse Chincoteague, Virginia 

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Sunday

Tufted Titmouse - In Spring Blossoms


 “Spring is terribly exciting 
when you are living right in it.” 
- Jean Craighead George

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Friday

Female Cardinal in the Maple Tree


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"Every moment possesses its 
own kind of magic." 
― Autumn Doughton

Song Sparrow Sings in the Dogwood


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"Learn to see, and then you'll know that there is no end to the new worlds of our vision." 
- Carlos Castaneda

Thursday

Grackle in the Blossoms


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"The spring is fresh and fearless 
And every leaf is new, 
The world is brimmed with moonlight, 
The lilac brimmed with dew. 

Here in the moving shadows 
I catch my breath and sing -- 
My heart is fresh and fearless 
And over-brimmed with spring."

- Sara Teasdale

Wednesday

Carolina Chickadee on The Maple Tree


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"Chickadee, chickadee, chickadee-dee! 
 That was the song that he sang to me 
 Sang from his perch in the willow tree 
 Chickadee, chickadee, chickadee-dee." 
 - Hanford Lennox Gordon.

Monday

American Robin - A Bathing Beauty



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"The world unwraps itself to you, again and again as soon as you are ready to see it anew.” 
 ― Gregory Maguire

Sunday

Daffodils In the Garden


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"Come and let us seek together 
Springtime lore of daffodils, 
 Giving to the golden weather 
Greeting on the sun-warm hills." 
- Lucy Maud Montgomery, Spring Song

Blessed By Red - Male Northern Cardinal


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"...the thankful heart... will find, in every hour, some heavenly blessings." 
 ~ Henry Ward Beecher

Thursday

Friends At The Watering Hole


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"And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.” 
 ― Khalil Gibran

Monday

Pretty in Pink - Spring at the Duck Pond


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"A gush of bird song, a patter of dew A cloud and a rainbow's warning; Suddenly sunshine and perfect blue An April day in the morning!" 
- Harriet Prescott Spofford

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