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Many of us know that some birds trick other host parents from a different species into rearing their young. Best known is the common cuckoo in the UK and much of mainland Europe, However, this type of deception is not only the forte of birds – many insects ‘brood parasites’ too, especially ants, wasps, and bees.
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N is for Nest in High Places.
If you are pulled to this drawing, you are being asked to look at: This card is the Graduation card. Congratulations! You have burst through old beliefs and limitations recently. It’s a new way of being. You can now fly to exotic places where you can dance with snakes!
REVERSE: You might be looking at your limitations this week and areas where you are using “in the box” vs. “out of the box” thinking.
Healing Fairy Alphabet deck available for pre-order here
One magpie, lots of stuff, and a few friendly mice answer the question:
When is MORE more than enough?
Also try:
Gift of Nothing
Bats at the Library
Library Mouse
Pumpkin Soup


I got myself into a bit of a commercial mode this afternoon by taking off on a thought I had a couple of weeks ago. Somehow that thought went right out of my head until I recaptured it today. I thought I'd better sieze the moment!
I call these little paintings "love nests" because the 2 eggs look like a heart. No really, they do. Don't you see it?
It's like making images out of clouds. Well, sort of.
Or that magical moment when you're in the middle of nature and you spot a heart in a tree or a rock! Too bad no one is there to witness it. But that's when you take a picture of it and bring it home, perhaps post it on your blog ;)
Anyway, I've been a bit absent. A bit spotty. A tad preoccupied.
I think I needed these little love nests today.

Wow..It's been a long time since I've posted. It's been an especially busy season lately with various family and personal activities at home and around....school fun fairs, prep for Easter, church activities, and lots of art to do. I'll post some fun links I've found lately asap.
In the meantime...Spring is nearly here and feels like it's here in VA.
We've got a pair of birds building a nest in a birdhouse near our kitchen window, buds are sprouting, iris greenery is sprouting from the ground..the forsythia is starting to bloom and the weather has been beautiful lately...and Easter is nearly here already!
By: Rebecca,
on 8/8/2007
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Many people, myself included, have used PowerPoint to make important presentations. Did you just throw boxes on the screen or did you think about your audience and your message? I know that I am usually too overwhelmed by color and animation choices to put much thought into how each page should be designed. Stephen M. Kosslyn, chair of the Department of Psychology and John Lindsley Professor at Harvard University, has written a book to elucidate the process. In Clear and to the Point: 8 Psychological Principles for Creating Compelling PowerPoint Presentations, Kosslyn presents eight simple principles, based on modern science about perception, memory, and cognition, that will make any presentation work. In the original article below Kosslyn provides some tips to get you started. (more…)
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They are darling Lolo, and yes, I saw the heart with the eggs before you mentioned it in your post. (of course, I've taken a lot of migraine meds too, so I'm seeing a lot of things! LOL!!!)
The set of four look great together; would make a lovely set of notecards too, yes???
XXOO~~♥
Anne
♥ times 100
go lo!
i love every one
i love the pastels
i love your signature
i love that you did this today
i love you!
i do
These are wonderful Lolo. The cat in your header has a wicked look on its face like it would be happy to get into one of those nests.
Fabulously creative Lolo!!!!
How sweet!!! Great idea!!! Happy V-day tomorrow!
Very lovely Love Nests on Valentines Day and of course I saw the hearts right off!
Missed you, glad you are back.
I saw the heart-eggs before you mentioned it in your post and I think these are the best Valetine's day cards I have seen: they are original, sweet and natural.
Happy Valentine's Day to you.
Paula
Adorable and lovely.
I've been spotty too and preoccupied. Lots of reasons but weather is my excuse. Too confining and not getting out enough.
There so tenderly beautiful,are they for sale Lolo?
If they are I want to buy the green one,for my poor mr.B He hates building;))
So when its ready(the dust and...) I'll hang it above his bed....
xxxMar
I love all of these, lo...so hopeful and spring-like. And yes, with a lovely heart!
Happy Valentine's Day, dear Lo!! xoxo
Amazing lovely love nests!
Well I know you already sold one;)
They are very sweet.
Exactly today Felix card arrived and mine yesterday!
I am happy you are my friend and words can not express what that means to me.
♥Happy Valentine's Day♥
to you Bri Em and Bliss!
These are adorable. Very clever.
They would make cute cards.
Wonderful! And of course they are hearts. Happy Valentine's Day!
xoxo
Like them???? Are you kidding??? These are terrific! They have your sweetness and thoughtfulness written all over them! Hugs!♥xo
A lovely series and it won't be long before we get the real thing, Laurel. :)
lovely and wonderful idea for these love nests. how sweet. happy v day to you a bit late.
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Gorgeous! Me thinks I must have one!
Back from a wonderful few days....lots to tell...
So happy you loved my card! The momnent I saw it, I thought of YOU!
Talk tomorrow?
Love,
♥ Ls ♥
i thought i had left a comment lo, i must have dreamed it when i saw these paintings i stopped thinking.
they are so fantastic, i LOVE birds nests, but eggs to look like hearts, omgosh.
simply brilliant.
have fun tomorrow!
xoxo
These are sooo beautiful!!
They are all so adorable, lovely and wonderful.
Love them all!I can see it:)You are great!