Hello readers – It is #twosday and my last Two for Tuesday post was in May.
So lets two this.
Two Quotes


Did you catch that first part of the quote?
“For every bird that is taken by a hawk, there a hundred still singing in the trees”
Two Bird Art Pieces


My birdbath does not really have visitors (that I know of – still waiting for them to discover it) – And so these next images brought a smile (linked to Trent’s weekly smile here)
Some favorite birdbath photos from this last week:



And Robert’s:


Pride and Prejudice Art
Street Shots


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Signs

Have a great day – and dare I say it – hope it is doubly good?
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Lovely collection of pics, Yvette. I love those bushboys – so beautiful and colourful. 🙂
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thanks Alli
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I would like my income to be a half size bigger them I wouldn’t stumble. Thank for the mention Yvette 🙂 I have embarked on a program not to buy anything that can’t be repaired. I have almost finished my shed where I am repairing things made of wood. I can do wooden stuff (I love how you used “stuff’ as it is one of my favourite words………it describes everything!!!) and have many projects to do as my bestie has things to be repaired and I have other stuff to do as well. Kudos to the bloke collecting other people metal cast offs. Was quite lucrative here until China didn’t want our stuff any more.
Yes I am OK with going home too lol
See ya round Yvette x
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thanks for the nice comment (and share of pics) and that project sounds good.
i did not realize that about China – i heard that has happened with other recycled goods
– a door was shut and new plans need to be made.
be over later to see what you came up with for the last day for blue squares….
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Being a bird lover, I love the birdbath photos and the bird art! How nice to see Derrick’s smiling face. 🙂 Have a great Tuesday!
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thanks for the comment dear bird lover
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Love the Birdbath #2 image from bushboy, and that second signs image gave me a smile.
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thanks for the nice comment and i almost left out the second one from BB – even tho that was the one i first ooo and ahhh’d over
so i extra appreciate your comment as i added it in last minute (and went for the first one if i could only add one to the post)
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An excellent post – and, of course, I am so pleased that you used my Gibbings quotation, still relevant after 80 years; and in particular that you picked up the first lines and ran with them. Thank you, Yvette.
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Yvette that needlepoint is stunning! Of course Brian’s photos are always winners and make me smile. Your “go home” is too funny, and too relatable!! 🙂
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hi lisa – that needlepoint was a photo from
canada and hi i it was made in 80s
and it stood out to me because with all this digital art (wihich is great of
course)
when i saw the needlepoint i realized it might be an endangered art!!
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I have one I have been working on for years ..you just reminded me that I should take it out and finish it!
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Since I’m up way earlier than usual, this entire post put a big smile on my face! Love it! Thanks and have a beautiful week, dear friend! ❤
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glad to help deliver a smile and your comment made my day because i almost “scheduled” this for later Tuesday – because i was going to bed and it was still monday – but it was done – and now i am glad i did not schedule it for later – and wishing you more smiles on this last Tuesday of July 2019….
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I soooo agree about the going home sign. I am a homebody, proudly refusing to go big unless it’s at home.
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that was funny – and that saying always cracked me up when they use it to motivate people – –
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The problem with shoes vs income is that typically people realize their shoes are too big but everyone thinks their income is far too small, even if it is 1000 times the size they really need…. I guess it gets to the question of how much stuff we need to accumulate in our lives.
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well said Trent- and if someone visits other countries they will
realize how rich they are even if they feel “low income” here in the States
– also – too often people try and meet “needs” with stuff when that always leaves them empty – because as humans what really fills cannot be bought – and not that we don’t need money and stuff – but “relative deprivation” means that perspective keeps shifting and someone might go from wanting a mere garage – then they “need” a three car garage – then seven – and then – well Jamie has a beach house and we need…
i like how you said 1,000 times the size they really need – powerful and true
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I love the quote about birds, as long as I am one left singing in the trees. And I love your bird photographs. Rainbow lorikeets (the first photo) are common around here. So gorgeous. The Pride and Prejudice book house is rather quaint. And what about the sign telling to go outside and look at your phone – not! It’s a beauty. 🙂
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hi norah – thanks for your nice comment – i literarily put this post together real quick and i am so glad it had flow.today- 👋☀️
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You did well, Yvette. 🙂
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Yvette, thanks for the link to our post. As a student of history I think that it’s interesting that much of what we know of ancient cultures comes from an analysis of their rubbish. I wonder what ours till say? ~James@Gallivance.net
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haha – that is interesting about the rubbish – and i do wonder what our culture will leave behind
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The sign at the bottom is funny and sad. I really like the Pride and Prejudice Art. Nice job.
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thanks dan – and that pride and prejudice art was at a student art show in june – i forgot to get the artist’s name –
have a good day…
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I love the bird art and the birds having fun catching up at their water cooler! 😃
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i love how you say getting caught up at the water cooler – that is funny
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Great quotes and images. Liked the one of the two men looking and you can see where they are looking because you included the side view mirror of the car.
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thanks for noticing the mirror – and nice to “see”
you – hope y’all are well and be “over” soon
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I two should start doin this 2 for toozdee thing! Perhaps it’d get me blogging more regularly!
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loved your humor with the play on words
and it could be a catalyst for posting
that is why i join challenges – helps
with ideas and motivation (and i am trying to do a weekly fiction
piece regularly but it is hard to find the time)
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oh and what i like about some
twosday posts – is that they give me the chance to combine
challenges and be a little hodge podge kinda post….
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oh and hope the wedding is going (or went) well – be over soon to say hey
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You bring back the double feature that movie theaters long ago did away with, and thank you for it.
That truck is the perfect inspiration for un-stuffing things and getting on the minimalist train, tell you what. I love quotes about “stuff” and you have some keepers.
As for the “Go Big” sign . . I completely relate! LOL!
Thanks for doubling up on the fun. 🙂
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thanks for the comment – and i did not know movie theatres
did the double up
but i started my two for tuesday’s (and triple shot friday’s at one point) because of the rock stations that did that in the 80s.
but there are a lot of bloggers doing twos on Tues – i sometimes follow us tag – and a blogger john has bee doing two jazz songs on tuesdays for a long time.
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good to ya my friend
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They used to. I remember when I was a much younger lad going to the Drake Theatre on Woodhaven Blvd (NY) for a double feature on Saturdays. I could buy two tickets, a big popcorn and still have enough for the bus ride home AND a couple pizza slices on the other side. 🙂
I dig the Two-Fer theme.
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truly a great memory – and the pizza you got was likely that ultimate NY pizza (or should i say PIE)
a memory i have from 80s is the milk machine – for fifty cents (two quarters that i kept in my tune sick while riding my bike) i would get a quart of milk from the vending machine found in various parts of town- weird to think of it now – but i can still hear the sound of the machine as the quart cane down- i would chug and chug it! full fat milk (not the nasty void of nutrition skim and 1% milk that they claim is better with those fat free lies
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It sure was. The greasy roll up your sleeves and keep a napkin ready kind of pie slice.
I remember the milk machines too! Funny how a memory can trigger a sense like that, but I completely understand. I still feel my toes buried deep into my orange shag rug when I hear “Summer Breeze” by Seals and Croft.
I bought non-fat milk by mistake a week ago. UGH! There is NOTHING I can do with the stuff! I mix it with whole milk . . still taste it. In my coffee? Still taste it. So I just put it in my cereal and suck it up.
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thank you for ttys summer breeze song! in my head right now and will
play it later
might add it to a playlist with songs like “easy” by commodores – and some CCR jams
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did you hear the joke about college roommates fort encounter?
a california guy and New York dude met at college in the south
the NY dude asked CA guy if he wanted to go have pie (they were just meeting as roommates)
“no thanks – ”
“come on man, my treat”
“um, no – dude – i don’t really eat pie and also –
would not want to go out and sit in a diner for it”
“huh?”
when the roommate came home with pizza pie – he other roommate laughed
it was a case of semantics and culture!
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That’s a very cool summer jam playlist you got cooking, Prior.
Buahahahaha! That’s funny. And so true! One person’s pie is another person’s pizza . . .
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what a wonderful wonderful collection, thank you so much . . . going to come back again later and properly enjoy as so much to absorb 🙂
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thanks !
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I wondered what the two guys were looking at.
I am going to use the “go big or go home quote”. I’m getting sick of the over-the-top competitiveness in our society.
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i have no idea
what they were looking at –
according to the side mirror –
not much is down that way- ha
and that overly competitive spirit does get old…. and can be downright ugly at times –
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What a wonderful collection of wit and humor. Thanks for sharing
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thanks for taking the time to
leave a comment –
and wishing you a nice rest of the week
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All so lovely images! 🙂 so, true. Hold on the temporal gifts of this earth loosely for it’s all fading away like a flower in the fields daily, but what remains forever is Jesus. Nothing else. And that’s all that really matters. ❤ thanks for sharing! Blessings!
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thanks so
much for chiming in!
xxoo
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Most welcome! ❤
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bless you my sister
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Watching birds coming to your feeders or bird baths are so relaxing and fun. I like the Blue Jay piece.
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thanks YC
do you have bird baths or feeders put out?
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Lovely quote about the hawk and remaining birds singing. 🙂 (And I LOVE the signs at the bottom of the post there. Well, I don’t love the looking at your phone one but it’s all too true and makes me laugh and cringe, to be honest with you.)
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thanks so much for the comment – and i have been trying to leave my phone indoors if i walk
or gonin the yard /
and still humming from your post with wizard of oz to blogger analogy – so
good!
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Haha! Thanks. That was fun. 🦁🐯🐻 Oh my.
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hahaha – oh my indeed
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I enjoyed your post…the quotes are great, and also your signs. You’ve included one of my favorite subjects…birds. I love birds more each year and spend more time watching them and finding ways to interact a bit, even if it’s just putting out seed. This year I’ve been enjoying the goldfinches, once again, ripping the zinnias to pieces for the seeds. I also love Pride and Prejudice…great crafty house!
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hi timeless lady – and imagining those finches in the zinnia was a nice visual
and i know you love your birds and flowers and weather vanes – and – wait for it – that coffee served black! ha ☕️
and i did not realize finches devoured zinnia seeds
– also – reminds me that i have no zinnia this year- wonder if it is too late to have some ?
my vinca are at the point of tall full blooms and i love when they do that – the almost crowd out everything – but vinca are a fav i later summer ( and the rose of Sharon and mande villa )
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My Rose of Sharon has buds…I have vinca too…it’s doing well in the heat. I don’t have a mandevilla this year, but I have in the past. I love them. They usually do well…don’t know why I didn’t get one this year. Smaller zinnias might still bloom…not sure about the larger varieties. Worth a try, since mine usually sprout in days.
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Beautiful pictures but I agree how fortunate we are! I am ready to get rid of stuff now that I have the time.
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Oh Diane –
Good for you to have time to
Purge – and then of course keep what really speaks to you or what really matters
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I love the phone quote. Nowadays when you see someone walking there is almost always a phone attached to their ear LOL! And when they use those little earplugs I end up thinking they are talking to me and I answer only to be told to shush as they are on the phone. Thanks for the follow. I followed back and found this post. Very interesting.
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Thanks
For the comment Tessa – I know exactly what you mean
when you think they are taking to us!
And glad you liked the post – wishing you s good weekend
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Thanks wishing you a happy weekend as well.
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There were so many enjoyable tidbits here Yvette, I don’t know where to start. The quotes and the memes made me smile and I need to smile as it’s been a trying few weeks with the weather, items breaking around this house and being busy at work. I am trying to at least put a dent in Reader tonight after a 7-mile walk this morning and taking 369 pictures – I will be sorting pictures until the cows come home. I love the sign about looking at your phone … at the park where I walk, a young couple often walks there … they walk, side by side, heads bent and looking at their phone. Might as well just stay home and do that – just sayin’.
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Hello friend
Thanks for the comment and oh my! 7 miles and almost 400 photos –
What a fruitful morning that was – I will be over soon to check in!
Also – I see folks like the couple – and well – sometimes I leave my phone home so I am
Not tempted –
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I did 8 miles yesterday Yvvette- it was a beautiful sunny, and just warmish, not a hot or humidity-filled day. I went to two parks and then meandered at the Henry and Clara Ford estate – the grounds are 1,300 acres.
Beautifiul wildflowers and annuals planted in the many gardens – took tons of pictures, but won’t even look at them as I have a lot of yardwork, housework to catch up on.
I’ve tried to indulge myself on weekends as my work schedule has been so brutal … my boss wanted me to work the last few weekends and I opted to work late every night and that cut into my evening instead. That’s caused me to be behind in posting and staying caught up in Reader. I hope the siege is soon over and I can relax more. Now I’m off to my regular park to walk while it is still cool – we have some rainy/stormy days coming up over the next three days.
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Love the Pride and Prejudice art Yvette.
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Thanks 0 that student artist was creative
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The signs made me laugh. Loved the gorgeous birds too. Do colourful. 😍
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Thanks S
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So 😳
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Got it – love the autocorrect
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