Spring Time (Daily Photo)

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Photography & Poetry

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“From the end spring new beginnings” Pliny the Elder

Spring Time (Daily Photo)

Season of rebirth
Begins from the earth
From darkness to light revert
Finally time for mirth

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7 Days of Nature Photo Challenge: Day Six

Posted in 7 Days of Nature Photo Challenge: Day Six
Photography & Poetry

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“Many a calm river begins as a turbulent waterfall, yet none hurtles and foams all the way to the sea” Mikhail Lermontov

7 Days of Nature Photo Challenge: Day Six

In the far away land
Where ever your camera pans
Seashores covered with sand
Mountains tall will stand
The bluest of seas command
What could be more grand

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8 Gorgeous Nature Blogs for Earth Day

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This Sunday, April 22nd will mark the 42nd observance of Earth Day. According to Earth Day Network, “More than 1 billion people now participate in Earth Day activities each year, making it the largest civic observance in the world.”

To inspire you to get in on this year’s celebration, here are eight amazing nature-related blogs on WordPress.com:

Birdlightwind.com

70degreeswest-explore.com

Leahyetter.WordPress.com

Drawandshoot.me

Beingmark.com

Beetlesinthebush.WordPress.com

Theblondecoyote.com

Lookingatthewest.com

So, how will you celebrate Earth Day 2012? Maybe Picnic for the Planet, or plant a tree? Whatever you do, be sure to share it on your blog! And don’t forget to tag your post with Earth Day to make it easier for others to find.

For more cool nature blogs, check out our collection of Recommended Blogs, and add topics like Nature and Earth Day to follow in your Reader.

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Long Live the Queen! (REBLOGGED)

Queen Elizabeth II marks her 90th birthday on Thursday as Britons and many throughout the world celebrate her long and dignified reign. She will celebrate again in June with national events to mark her official birthday.

via Queen Elizabeth II at 90: A Look Back — AP Images Blog