Past Posts
River Lady follows these blogs.
- Witches of the Craft Witchcraft for the 21st Century.
- Cool blog about snapping turtles!
- The Domestic Witch Great information about Feng Shui and your home.
- Stevie Ray's Blog A cool Australian Shephard, who’s blind, living on the Concord River!
- Trash Paddler A paddler who breaks for trash.
- Dear Kitty, Some Blog A blog about animals, peace and war, social justice and so much more. Check it out!
Tag Archives: wildlife photography
Feathered Friends and Birthday Greetings
Bluebirds and other songbirds help with a birthday celebration. Continue reading
Posted in Life on the Concord River
Tagged blogs about animals, bucks, deer, ducks, Eastern Bluebirds, great blog about animals, great blog about nature, ovarian cancer, poems about death, poems about grieving, poems about losing a sibling, River Lady, rivers, songbird blog, songbirds, tinthia clemant, virtual birthday party, wildlife blog, wildlife photography
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Summer 2020: Don’t let the door hit you…
I may be in the minority, and that’s perfectly okay, but I am NOT sad to see Summer 2020 hit the road. In fact, if it would have helped, I was available to help pack its bags. Continue reading
Posted in Life on the Concord River
Tagged animals of the Concord River, Autumn 2020, birds, black lab dogs, blog about being a single woman, COVID-19, death and COVID-19, ducks and wildlife blogs, ducks on the Concord River, grateful, living alone, losing a sister, nature blogs, pets and animals, single and surviving, single woman blog, songbirds of New England, Summer 2020, wildlife blog, wildlife photography
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The Lusty Month of May is Here!
It’s the merry, merry, lusty month of May. The month when naughty thoughts run wild and maidens swoon for strong men with pirate grins. My, my, I just might need a cold shower in a moment. For those of us … Continue reading
Posted in Life on the Concord River
Tagged animals, Beltane 2020, birds, Blogger, blogs about wildlife, bluebirds, coronavirus, COVID-19 lockdown, covidiots, don't count the days, make the days count, may day, May pole, pagan celebrations, social distancing, Valborg, wildlife blog, wildlife photography
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That Which Shall Not Be Named
This blog post is not about that which shall not be named. You know what I’m referring to. No, not him. You know. Yes, that! I’m not going to blog about it. I’m not going to name it. I’m not … Continue reading
Be Counted
No, I’m not referring to the US Census. Being counted refers to joining the The Great Backyard Bird Count. And super easy. Plus you can do your counting in your jammies with bed-head hair if you’re so inclined. Join at: … Continue reading
Posted in Life on the Concord River
Tagged animals, Audubon, Blogger, blogs, Cornell Lab of Ornithology, death of a sibling, depression, Eastern Bluebirds, feeding songbirds, Great Backyard Bird Count, great nature blogs, grief and grieving, life on a river, lose of a sister, losing someone to cancer, ovarian cancer, photography, Project FeederWatch, songbirds, wildlife on the Concord River, wildlife photography
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Stranger Things
Life on the Concord River is getting stranger as the weather warms up. Continue reading
The Magic of My World
I wish I could take you by the hand and show you the magic of my world in real time. You’d hear the song of the Northern Cardinal, and feel the scented breeze on your skin as the sun warms … Continue reading
A Month of Wonder and Delight
Welcome to May. Beltane. The position on the wheel of the year that marks the halfway point between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. A time to frolic like a randy squirrel. Before the festivities begin, let’s take a … Continue reading
John Denver Would be Proud
There are times in my life when I realize I’ve been wandering around with my eyes open but also closed. Today was one such day. I live on a beautiful plot of land in a nestled spot on the Concord … Continue reading