tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4922761238266352852.post5250207484620143535..comments2023-09-01T10:15:39.294-07:00Comments on LARABEE: Misty rain, tomatoes and Chimney SwiftsLaura Paine Carrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05062656101856415850noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4922761238266352852.post-20906938303530761782010-09-27T21:44:14.964-07:002010-09-27T21:44:14.964-07:00I'm envious - what an wonderful sight - I'...I'm envious - what an wonderful sight - I'd have swiftly swooned I think <br /><br />those tomatoes look pretty wonderful too*!*Bimbimbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12427788003822538655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4922761238266352852.post-52948216196825018442010-09-21T06:11:13.531-07:002010-09-21T06:11:13.531-07:00I don't think science has yet figured out how ...I don't think science has yet figured out how birds move so much as one when they lift or when they settle. And so- for us- it is still a mighty miracle. It will still be when they figure this out.Ms. Moonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09776404747858099919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4922761238266352852.post-75681783585525587672010-09-21T05:48:24.277-07:002010-09-21T05:48:24.277-07:00It is remarkable that Mother Nature is able to tea...It is remarkable that Mother Nature is able to teach kindergarten manners to such a large group of birds. Not one of them seems to be running with scissors or saying ugly words.<br /><br />I went once to see the swallows of Capistrano. As I recall I saw 4 or 5! I think they moved from the mission. But still return on March 19 which is my birthday!Merry MEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00462036349233154101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4922761238266352852.post-28135543806276248002010-09-21T04:23:34.500-07:002010-09-21T04:23:34.500-07:00Lovely pictures of the swifts. So glad you and Ga...Lovely pictures of the swifts. So glad you and Gail went out to see them. And the resulting poem or short story from this prompt we would love to see =o).<br /><br />Glad, too, that your Big Yellow Oxhearts have come to fruition. I do love that blush inside the heart. Save seeds of that one. IMOP it is worth repeating.<br /><br />They have an oxheart shaped red one over here called "Coeur de Boeuf". I will save some seeds of that one.<br /><br />Bises,<br />N2N2https://www.blogger.com/profile/09508740809219902631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4922761238266352852.post-4802204419349583722010-09-21T01:37:27.992-07:002010-09-21T01:37:27.992-07:00..and the biology teacher from the school where th.....and the biology teacher from the school where the chimney lives brought us a fallen one, wingspread wider than body, little sharp clingers on the tail for hanging to the chimney walls, velvet small softness. Field trip a high success-and this co-tripper came home with some of the very tomatoes pictured! Yum. As one of the students cried out, "Here come 80,000 MORE!" Estimates stand at 30,000. In the whirl of swarming, the students estimate seemed LOW!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com