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| January 18, 2005 |
Volume 1 - Number 24
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| Please excuse the duplicate mailing on this issue. Having suddenly
realized that what I thought had been scheduled for earlier today
had not gone out, I hastily set it up again and neglected to put
in a SUBJECT header. Given that many of you might simply delete
mail with no subject, I wanted to ensure that you do get today's
issue, thus the duplication. |
| LAST ISSUE'S IMAGE (ISSUE
#23) - a Little Blue Heron in Wakodahatchee Wetlands. LAST ISSUE'S IMAGERY - We liked the graceful flow of the bird's body, in this particular view. Personifying it, we'll say he was thoughtfully thinking about what lies ahead this week. On the other hand, in his world, he was probably stealthily looking for food. Mary Gray, one of our regulars who delights us with her responses to each day's mailings, went searching on the web to see what this bird was. She couldn't find an answer and she did come upon an interesting article on Wakodahatchee Wetlands. I was about to give you the link. Then not knowing the source of that site, I decided that I'm not comfortable passing it on. I will give you the Palm Beach County Water Utilities's link to the "official" Wakodahatchee Wetlands site. See their tour, where you can get a sense of the boardwalk. There is also a page with a listing of categories of birds that are there, including many pictures of birds within those categories. TODAY'S IMAGE - you decide. Until tomorrow... Inspirationally, |