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Sisters of a Halved Heart by Nayantara Roy: a Review
Republished from a Jan. 3, 2026 post from Harvee Reads book blog Sisters of a Halved Heart publication: June 2, 2026. Algonquin Books. ...
Beautifully caught!
ReplyDeleteHere's my Wordless Wednesday.
I was lucky to catch it in action, Deb.
DeleteGorgeous woodpecker!
DeleteI love woodpeckers! What a pretty picture with his black and red against the snow!
ReplyDeleteThere are other types if woodpeckers with even more red but we have only seen the Downy with the red patch at the back of its head.
DeleteWe have woodpeckers eating from our feeder also. I really like them too.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad it is spring and there are more birds around.
Spring is slow this year but I welcome the birds too, and the small patch of daffodils!.
DeleteThat's a wonderful photo, Harvee!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Suko.Unfortunately, the squirrels eat most of the suet~
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