New Departure To Flying Bird; Past Is Present
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Northern Cardinal in Madison, CT today#birdphotography #northerncardinal #nikonphotography pic.twitter.com/tzvJvcL0jn
— hub-bird (@hubbnyc) November 20, 2021
“Professor Sara Bronin, a leading voice on historic preservation law and related land-use practices, was recently nominated by the Biden administration to chair the U.S. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, which advises the president and Congress on decisions and policies that promote the preservation and enhancement of national historic resources.” — (6/2021) via Cornell Chronicle
So proud of @sarabronin whose nomination to chair the @usachp was just approved by the Senate Energy & Natural Resources committee @EnergyDems. Next step full Senate. pic.twitter.com/mCO17qdls9
— Luke Bronin (@MayorBronin) November 18, 2021
Chestnut Saxophone Len. Black horse Muster Up. Both started together at two at NYRA. Len earned 150k. 21 starts. Muster 111k. 44 starts. They’ll be 13 soon. Retired sound to a private farm. Best buddies. From sire Utopia pic.twitter.com/tAEEtPXBBK
— Maggie Seidman (@coloneljen) November 18, 2021
— Dannyboy_westhawk (@DWesthawk) November 17, 2021
Note: Looking for recent visits to places far and near? Mohawk Trail and the Bridge of Flowers, Brattleboro (Vermont) books story, here.
The celebration for nine decades of history, language, keeping all to tell the story of the Mohegans, Tantaquidgeon Museum story. Weetamoo and Two Dogs, here. Every day on this journey through the minefields of life, learning.
And readers. Not those magnifiers. The ones who read. Yes: thankful for you all.
— Bob R Bogle (@BobRBogle) November 20, 2021
Reading as the holiday known as Thanksgiving nears. Language, stories, history.