Sam & Patti
Crow and Coyote.
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The thing is, I’ve heard this parable before and I know it will only end when the King of New York is stuck in the tree, along with all his advisors, and then the littlest, most innocent boy will show up and offer some child-like wisdom like “Why don’t you just cut down the tree?” and we’ll all be wiser for it and also the king is naked.
Steve Martin by Annie Leibovitz (Source: heytinafey, via blueberry-mary)
The Potoo - Either the most unphotogenic or the most ridiculous looking bird in the world.
This bird is a muppet.
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- Charles Dickens was a proponent of strict routine—and walking. He worked from 9.a.m. to 2.p.m, without fail, and needed complete silence. At 2.p.m. he would go for a 3-hour walk and returned, the book notes, bursting with energy and ideas.
- Maya Angelou likes writing in hotel rooms. She talks about checking into her sparse hotel room and working from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., accompanied by a dictionary, a Bible and a bottle of sherry.
This is an interesting read.
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Angels and ministers of grace defend us…. (Source: amandaonwriting, via boopabelle)
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