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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Theme Thursday = Green

“If I keep a green bough in my heart,
the singing bird will come.”

Chinese Proverb

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Hope you're carrying a song in your
heart today! :)

56 comments:

  1. I am .especially since I visited here . your themes are always such fun Betsy...

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  2. Gosh, that is a beautiful bird. Maybe because I love the color yellow.

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  3. Matty ~ it's a Goldfinch. If you want them in your yard, put out thistle seed. :)

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  4. Very sweet...love it! I have been gone for a few days...will get your package off now...really! :D

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  5. The goldfinches really brighten our day! Yes---thistle seed will do the trick! Love this!

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  6. or plant purple cone flowers...I love to see the little goldfinches flying along like little roller coaster cars. This one is belting out a tune.

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  7. Tom ~ they do have that little dip in their flight, don't they...and their song is so sweet! :)

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  8. It is such a bright yellow bird. It almost looks like a thrush, but I am not bird person to really know.

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  9. smiles. keeping my green tucked in tight...beautiful pic as well. happy tt betsy!

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  10. Loved this Betsy.Im so into birds and when I plant I will think of the thistle seed.Thanks for that.

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  11. Hi Betsy,
    I haven't visited for awhile but I can tell you that I always have a song in my heart. That is what makes the day so much easier to move through.

    Hugs,
    Barb

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  12. What a pretty bird - it is singing so lustily - hope its song is pretty too. The birds we call goldfinches in UK are nothing like this. This one really is gold. A lovely post Betsy.

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  13. Oh, that little goldfinch looks like he is just singing his heart out!! Beautiful photo, Betsy!

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  14. Sweet goldfinch! I can hear the music now!

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  15. Oh Betsy,,,,,,I have put out so much thistle this year,,,I buy the socks at TSC and have already used 4. I love my Goldfinch! Seems like they arrived early this year.

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  16. nanny ~ our goldfinches fly south for the winter so I haven't seen one in a while! Won't be long now!

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  17. Hi Betsy

    I love the birdie singing his heart out
    and the proverb too...

    Happy days

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  18. I love the proverb and the sweet bird too!

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  19. "Keep a green bough in your heart"...that's a lovely way of putting it. Very appropriate for spring. Beautiful shade of yellow in the sweet goldfinch.

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  20. I like this quote. Very inspirational. I'm up too!

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  21. Before I go to buy some thistle seed, tell me about your special blend of coffee, Stoneycreek?

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  22. I love that proverb, and green is my favorite color.

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  23. singing now that I visited here--happy TT

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  24. What an absolutely lovely picture, and green is Sparky's favorite color.

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  25. Green is a wonderful color, full of life and promise. Happy TT

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  26. Lovely. And I like the new banner pic. So "spring has sprung"

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  27. It feels like Spring looking at your sweet little bird.

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  28. going for the minimalist approach are we? :)

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  29. I scáth a chéile a mhaireann na daoine.

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  30. Not much round here 'ceptin' crows and Bluejays...and they just annoy...!

    Will find a tune to carry for the day, you betcha ;)

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  31. Lovely picture.;)
    Have a lovely green Thursday,
    xo
    Zuzana

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  32. Tracey ~ the header is my shamrock plant inside...only snow outside as of yet! :)

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  33. Kris ~ translated ...'people live in each other's shadows'...What's an Aussie guy doing giving out Irish proverbs today? ha.

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  34. Betsy! How are you? I got your sweet comment on my blog, yes I started a new one! I'm so glad you found me, how are you and your family?

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  35. A beautiful sentiment, and I will definitely carry it with me today!

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  36. Thanks for sharing. The picture is lovely.

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  37. We started putting out thistle seed a few years back and one of the coolest things is watching the goldfinches become more and more yellow - they are brightest when the dandelions flower - but I don't know whether that's true everywhere.

    The proverb is wonderful - a good one for artists to remember - that we create and tend a place where inspiration will want to visit. Thanks!

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  38. Eberle ~ yes, our finches do that. They come in the spring with their drab winter feathers and then molt and become the brilliant yellow...the males, that is. The females stay very muted.

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  39. The Wee Bird looks To Be Singing Real Proud!Happy T.T. Betsy!

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  40. A lovely thought and a beautiful picture.

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  41. I am carrying something! LOL Maybe it's a song, or it could be 30 extra pounds! haha!

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  42. I don't know where you find all of your photos, but your choices are always perfect. I'm writing the proverb down...I don't want to forget it.

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  43. Looks like that cute little guy is singing "his" heart out!
    :) The Bach

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  44. Otin ~ blueviolet only weighs 30 lbs? haha.

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  45. You found the perfect photo for that quote!

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  46. Great quotes, Betsy... We have tons of Goldfinches this winter. I can't wait to see them once they turn back into a beautiful yellow color!!!!

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  47. Makes me think of Emily Dickinson:

    "Hope is the thing with feathers
    That perches in the soul,
    And sings the tune without the words,
    And never stops at all..."

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  48. beautiful capture and appropriate sentiment.

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  49. I live in Wisconsin and never see Goldfinches in my yard in the winter. Apparently they are here in the summer because of our pond and flower seeds, but I don't put out thistle seeds in the winter, so they don't visit my yard. The males lose most of their bright color here, or so I'm told. The birds sure are singing in our warmer March weather!

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  50. Wait a sec... where's my acrostic???

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  51. this is an amazing photo! Is it yours??

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  52. That is such an old and wisest proverb!

    hugs
    shakira

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