Birdsnbones on Nostr: Thoreau described the bluebird as carrying the sky on its back, but I always viewed ...
Thoreau described the bluebird as carrying the sky on its back, but I always viewed it as a summer sky. A subtle distinction but fitting. Seeing this Western Bluebird leaning across the stark dividing line of the rush brought to mind an old legend: the bluebird’s song scared away Tawiscara bringing an end to winter’s chill. Warmth and color returns. #BirdPhotography #washoe
Published at
2024-02-21 05:52:42Event JSON
{
"id": "34ad24084b25b6e2dde030bec00fce1db52156d2f7111f6ac65e6e1992f4d714",
"pubkey": "d945ec0194b0945cd5b72c6e6a3fc1979fb93edf519ccb2360416c6a16bc6306",
"created_at": 1708494762,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"t",
"washoe"
],
[
"t",
"birdphotography"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://mas.to/users/Rogerportsphotographic/statuses/111967912781722899",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "Thoreau described the bluebird as carrying the sky on its back, but I always viewed it as a summer sky. A subtle distinction but fitting. Seeing this Western Bluebird leaning across the stark dividing line of the rush brought to mind an old legend: the bluebird’s song scared away Tawiscara bringing an end to winter’s chill. Warmth and color returns. #BirdPhotography #washoe\n\nhttps://media.mas.to/media_attachments/files/111/967/912/503/189/910/original/63258e548a33b80b.jpeg",
"sig": "20e678db10dcd70ef3ffd71afe133c4ed0145d186671f5ebd751f53faae2c50252d95e2c54d743834b77a26d3badc1fb6e9464650d1eec24cac309041276b597"
}