Why I recommend "Birds Of New York: Field Guide" — 3 years ago
birds come to feeder. look in book. find bird. listen to song so can recognize. happiness.

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birds come to feeder. look in book. find bird. listen to song so can recognize. happiness.
cause i’m still not sure how i feel about it in relation to it’s stance on bisexuals. the extra materials have more to say about it but a lot of that was edited, so i want to get another look at what impression is given just by viewing the film. i’ll get back to ya.
at long last, we done did it! just got back after four full days of mickey. exhausted but kid is happy. put “soarin” on your must-see list and the animal kingdom is much more fun than i thought it would be. but beware, after a day or two you’ll realize that….”the mouse has you, neo.”
this is a wonderful movie. i fell in love with the people. all of ‘em. the acting is excellent. so is the writing and cinematography.
it’s late and i’ve been working too hard for too long. tequila, salt and lime are my friends tonight. many nights recently ;-D
even better than her first cd. i just keep playing it.
ok, i haven’t really consumed this yet, i’m still reading it – but i’m loving it and want to have it show up on my blog so 8P
now all i need is a lover to go with all those creamy slow jams!
these brothers came to lake placid this summer (2005) and i had the pleasure of watching/listening/dancing their show and then hanging out with them afterwards. they know how to make your body rock to it!
this is the book my daughter’s 7th grade class is reading. it takes place in the adirondacks, which is where we are. very much along the lines of “hatchet” and “my side of the mountain.”
a few too many “what we ate for breakfast, lunch and dinner and how it was all prepared” for my taste, but i think most young teens will enjoy it.
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