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"A Sonnet for Gracious" And gracious, please you, young and newly born, And of the fruit and flowering you so warm Yourself by hearth and gentle nests, a swarm Of friends, these lightly bees their honey form The food of them who haste to meet thee, yes! And yet again, a yes! to... more
Reviewed by Once Sep 24 2008, 09:32pm ( 122 reviews ) • stumbleupon.com
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Rated by amandafaretti on Jul 16, 12:33am
i found it interesting... good stumbling
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Rated by kamir on Mar 18 2009, 2:51pm
Lots to like about this stumbler starting with her profile question: "What would the child you once were... think of the adult you've become?" (I'll be pondering that for a long time) Then there are all the great critter stumbles..and nature..and science...all things I love, NOT TO MENTION a link to WHOLESALE pet supplies and treats! That's a home run! Thank you ...you are so gracious, Gracious :)
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Rated by petzume on Jan 23 2009, 7:36am
You certainly have chosen some great stumbles here, I subscribed to your picks so I'll be back for more!
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Reviewed by williansjazzi on Oct 28 2008, 6:55pm
Nice stumbling. I like your content.
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Rated by Once on Sep 24 2008, 9:32pm
"A Sonnet for Gracious" And gracious, please you, young and newly born, And of the fruit and flowering you so warm Yourself by hearth and gentle nests, a swarm Of friends, these lightly bees their honey form The food of them who haste to meet thee, yes! And yet again, a yes! to all the youth Of every species, blunting fang and tooth, And here allowing closer view, a nest, A bower for the lover of the buds And shoots of both the flower and the young Of they whom Noah brought to safety, flung Aboard the ark, for they who fled the flood All these that breathed,and yet are breathing still, And thanks to gracious, gentle visions fill! Gracious provides a quiet glow in viewing the very young and newly born in flower, animal, fields, and all that freshness is within the width of this world! Your heart will warm, slightly, should you visit this site! My thanks to Gracious for her sharing of the never-ending hope she sees in nature and the pleasure-wine of taking this or that moment to simply view the majesty and wonder of shared existence!
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Reviewed by ubersasy on Aug 14 2008, 5:06pm
i stumbled upon your blog.read your story of growing up in the 40's,50''sand so on i laughed very hard about some of the antics that we all did.remebering was very good for me.
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Rated by kavisho9 on Mar 15 2008, 6:51pm
Thanks for the pic! An individual Adélie penguin, Pygoscelis adeliae, that lacks all pigment was recently photographed by Australian biologists near Granholm Hut in Antarctica. Penguins and other birds that lack pigmentation are referred to as "leucistic" by ornithologists. These abnormal white birds rarely survive until adulthood because they attract predators and may not be able to find a mate. Amazingly and against all odds, the penguin that was photographed is an adult. Image: Brett Jarrett (Mawsons Hut Foundation)
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Rated by damesallsprint on Jan 01 2008, 1:37pm
Thoroughly enjoyed your blogs. Keep `Stumbling` ( Virtually please..not physically) I tried hard to resist ageist comments but fell foul of this when a large green-eyed monster raised it`s head at your vastly superior computer skills..I`ve no excuse not to soak up some more myself now..x.
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Reviewed by aleph28 on Dec 30 2007, 1:51pm
You have some really wonderful and thoughtful stumbles, I especially like the quote you have in your profile... thought provoking!Thank you
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Reviewed by nails58 on Dec 22 2007, 9:58am
beautiful site this lady has created; essential viewing for all lovers of creatures great and small