NoTruth,Ruth

an outlet for things that have nowhere else to go, nowhere better to be
photography, poetry, literature, people, places, things


-a little here, a little there
and some in between-
I saw a fox the other night, 
In my neighbors front yard
Its a beautiful, forest of a world

I saw a fox the other night,
In my neighbors front yard
Its a beautiful, forest of a world

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Goose (Photo by muhree)

Goose (Photo by muhree)

Deitz! (Photo by muhree)

Deitz! (Photo by muhree)

fairy-wren:

green peafowl
(photo by wildimages)

fairy-wren:

green peafowl

(photo by wildimages)

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evangotlib:


Berenstain Bears co-creator Jan Berenstain dies

Jan Berenstain, who with her husband Stan created the Berenstain  Bears books that have charmed preschoolers and their parents for 50  years, has died. She was 88.

Mike Berenstain says his mother suffered a severe stroke on Thursday  and died Friday without regaining consciousness. She was a longtime  resident of Solebury in southeastern Pennsylvania.

The Berestains’ gentle stories of Mama Bear, Papa Bear, Brother Bear  and Sister Bear address childhood subjects like coping with new  siblings, summer camp and peer pressure.

Stan and Jan Berenstain, both Philadelphia natives, were 18 when they  met on their first day at art school in 1941. Stan Berenstain died in  2005.

The first Berenstain Bears book, “The Big Honey Hunt,” was published  in 1962. More than 300 titles have been released in 23 languages.


I love these books.  Sad.

Part of my childhood has died

soupsoup:

evangotlib:

Berenstain Bears co-creator Jan Berenstain dies

Jan Berenstain, who with her husband Stan created the Berenstain Bears books that have charmed preschoolers and their parents for 50 years, has died. She was 88.

Mike Berenstain says his mother suffered a severe stroke on Thursday and died Friday without regaining consciousness. She was a longtime resident of Solebury in southeastern Pennsylvania.

The Berestains’ gentle stories of Mama Bear, Papa Bear, Brother Bear and Sister Bear address childhood subjects like coping with new siblings, summer camp and peer pressure.

Stan and Jan Berenstain, both Philadelphia natives, were 18 when they met on their first day at art school in 1941. Stan Berenstain died in 2005.

The first Berenstain Bears book, “The Big Honey Hunt,” was published in 1962. More than 300 titles have been released in 23 languages.

I love these books.  Sad.

Part of my childhood has died

River road, Grafton

River road, Grafton

Ahhhh! Way too cute.

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