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Flights of the NW Flamingo
Monday, January 26, 2009
Flight of Inspiration
Hope you enjoy the show. A few years ago British researchers announced that the Monday of the last week of January is the most depressing day of the year.
I found out that it was supposed to be the Monday of the second to the last week of January or January 19 this year. Maybe I'll get the date correct next year!
Just maybe these photos of summers past and energetic music will give you the energy you need to survive the day!
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Snowbrush
March 23, 2009 at 4:40 PM
Well, at least we're past January now so we can all start to cheer up!
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Phoenicopterus ruber ruber in a mangrove swamp on Bachas Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos, Ecuador
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NWFlamingo
I am currently a rubber stamper, paper artist, calligrapher, and sometimes I am a teacher of those. I am also a church organist, world traveller and the only member of the mail art group the Fine Feathered Friends of Flamingoes (FFF of F) that resides in the Pacific Northwest of the United States of America. I am a retired science teacher. I stand on two legs and I am pink only when sunburned. The first flamingoes I saw in the wild were of the species Phoenicopterus ruber ruber (common name, Caribbean Flamingo). I saw these twice on the Galapagos Islands which are in the Pacific Ocean and not in the Caribbean Sea.
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Well, at least we're past January now so we can all start to cheer up!
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