The concept of perspective covers so many ideas. The quote I used immediately came to mind as one way to think of perspective and how it is part of my work.
We have three generations of maternal line four generation photos, but I think this is the only 4 gen photo on my father's side. This is the version I took with my Brownie Hawkeye camera, so not that great but I've improved it some. Not sure of the year as it was printed in May 1956 but I'm sure...
I don't agree with Merlin. The top two look to be House Finch and the bottom could maybe be a female purple finch but the photo isn't great.
The top ones aren't the right shade of red and have diagnostic brown streaking on the flanks.
Here's the Cornell House Sparrow site (scroll down for...
Chris @faerywings I posted my Pi Day LO early so it was already here.
Last night I was up to see the lunar eclipse, at least parts of it as it was too cold in the night to stay outside.
And remember about House Finches that only the males have red in their plumage.
I've done my journaling handwritten and used that in the LO. Threads of things I'm doing keep growing and give me a need to find how to get something done in the chaos in my head. If you can't read my scribbled writing, that's okay.
March 14, written in the US as 3/14 or 3.14, can be celebrated as Pi Day for the wonderful constant that begins 3.14 but has no end. You can celebrate by eating pie too. And it's Albert Einstein's birthday. Enjoy! Also, check out this year's Pi Song by our friend the former math teacher...
American Goldfinches are a delight at our feeder and my DH realized one day that he should get some photos of them in the yard. I like what he captured.
My mother's favorite color was green, but her passion was raising iris, which of course provided lots of green in their leaves with lots of other colors.
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