We took it very seriously having observed the near extinction in this region of the iconic bald eagle, as well as many other less spectacular species. We did save the eagle and the osprey, but we need to take care of Gaia to preserve our remaining species.
Meanwhile let's enjoy her and admire things like this ancient b and w spread from my family dictionary from 1935
I used to read this dictionary all the time as a kid, and it's the only thing I inherited from my parents. And it's enough.
Then there's
Then locally out and about, daffodils have done their job, so now it's dogwood
And here's the little gnome, reunited with his umbrella and installed among the tulips.
Food is happening, too, so here's my latest flatbread, red lentil.
I put the lentils to soak in water overnight, rinsed them today, minced in garlic and fine seasalt, added a bit of water, then blended them to a nice consistency for flatbread.
It made a lot of batter, so there's a container of it in the freezer, too, now.
So here's today's lunch, the rest of the chickpea tuna salad, with the avocado oil, heated, with a lentil flatbread. Garnished with fresh sage.
You need flatbread here because the salad dressing is too good not to mop up.
And if you can't stand fiddling away with the puzzle any longer, it's been going forever because it's
ETERNAL
Some people were right on it. And I added to the entertainment by being too dense to pick up some clues and answering them solemnly! I guess there's worse things than providing what G and S would call innocent merriment.
Happy day everyone, Earth too.


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