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Saturday, April 16, 2016

Happy Spring Day!!

Happy Birthday my girl!!....remembering some songs for you....

Time After Time

Nothing Compares 2 You

Come Undone

Tub-thumping

Personal Jesus

I Like Big Butts

Heart-Shaped Box

Glycerine

Breakfast After 10


OMG!!...You've GOT TO BE KIDDING!!...I SO want to do this!!
World of BEER!!

Winter hawk sighting update:
373 hawk sightings this past winter!!  YAAHOO!!  All of the drives between Texas/Oklahoma and Kansas provided MOST of these opportunities.  No DUH!!...The Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge is a designated Important Bird Area!!...so NO WONDER I had such a GREAT winter gypsy wandering!!
"The Refuge is an important resting area for waterfowl migrating through Kansas. Thousands of mallards, blue-winged teal, Canada geese, and snow geese can be seen on the Refuge during their spring and fall migrations. The Refuge also provides valuable habitat for shorebirds, bald eagles, wild turkey, bobwhite quail, bobcats, white-tailed deer, and many species of warblers. The Refuge has been designated as an Important Bird Area and serves as a wintering area for bald eagles and dozens of red-tailed hawks, northern harriers, and rough-legged hawks."


Power, Magic, Messenger
Hawk is the messenger, the protector and the visionaries of the Air.
It holds the key to higher levels of consciousness.
This totem awakens vision and inspires a creative life purpose.

A Hawk totem is filled with responsibility
because Hawk people seek the overall view.
They are aware of omens and spirit messages.
A Red-Tailed Hawk Totem is special.
It has direct ties to the Kundalini, the seat of primal life force.
It is associated with the base chakra .
If you have this Totem, you will be aware of and work towards fulfilling your soul's purpose.
It reflects a greater intensity of energy within your life:
physical, emotional, mental and spiritual forces will all be strong within you.
The Red-Tail Hawk is a permanent totem -- it will always be with you.