A dash of marigolds add some color and zest to a summer garden.
William Blake said, "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." You can see a lot of the world in a dew drop, too.
YOU say it's a glasswing butterfly. I say it's a mosquito dressed in a butterfly skeleton. You're probably right.
Welcome to Nothing, Arizona. I don't think there's a visitor center or Welcome Wagon.
After seeing the sunbleached, parched Arizona desert, I needed this.
This, my friends, is known as Italian Lamb Transport. All satisfied riders!
As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of women getting to vote (and the 244th of when they should have gotten it to begin with) it's interesting to note that men and women alike founded this organization to try to prevent that fundamental fairness. Brewers and distillers also opposed it, fearing that women getting the vote would lead to prohibition. Another brilliant idea.
While we argue about mail delivery and removal of drop boxes, this is happening. If you don't have stamps, nothing will happen anyway. But I'm sure this is just some sort of distribution snafu, and nothing malign is afoot. Uh huh.
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