~ robins built a nest in our barn on top of a bicycle tire hanging on the wall...
such beautiful little eggs~
Here is a sweet poem to share on this beautiful Sunday.
The Little Things
by Anne Campbell
It would be a weary world,
God knows,
Without the little things!
The little stem that holds the rose,
The little bird that sings,
The little love that grows and grows,
The little thought that wings!
It would be a dreary world,
God knows,
Without the little things!
The little joys, the little woes
That all our loving brings,
The little prayer at evening's close,
The little hand that clings!
Warm wishes, Tonya
I have always loved this poem. I first found it in one of Tasha Tudor's video's. Anne and her were great friends:-)
ReplyDeleteSooooo beautiful. Thank you for the sweet picture. I just love living on a farm!!!!!
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Blessings, Linda
Oh that is sooooo sweet! Thank you for sharing this with us! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet pictures and lovely poem. I had forgotten it! Thanks for the gentle reminder!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling little nest. :) My son would just love to see such a sweet little thing in person.
ReplyDeleteI love nests so much, the blue eggs are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure you have found!
Oh Tonya this is so precious!! Those little blue eggs are so sweet:) I love the poem:)
ReplyDeleteI love how robins nest so low so we can see them- and how exciting to be able to view it so easily! We have one in our cedar tree we keep peeping through the branches at. :)
ReplyDeleteThose eggs! So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
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Very sweet little things! Love those pretty little eggs. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful eggs!!! My husband and I went to work in our Church courtyard today... trimming and weeding and moving things... and we found a robin's nest in one of the tall shrubs with tiny little open mouths inside!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen blue robins eggs up close!I had no idea they were such a pretty color. blessings,Rose
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I have been loving on simple moments, and little treasures that are popping up this season. Thank you for sharing such special words
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images and really clear. We don't have robins and it was great to see their eggs in the nest. Of course I've always heard of the famous robin egg blue but it was lovely to experience it right there in your shed. Thanks
ReplyDeletemy goodness! so lovely! those eggs, a perfect example of "robins egg blue"!
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