Tuesday, December 27, 2022

I HEARD…

"I heard a bird sing 
In the dark of December
A magical thing
And sweet to remember

We are nearer to Spring 
Than we were in September
I heard a bird sing
In the dark of December."

1860-1935
"I Heard a Bird Sing"






Oliver Herford (December 2, 1860 to July 5th, 1935) was an Anglo-American writer, artist and illustrator.  He was born in Sheffield, England to Rev. Brooke Herford and Hannah Hankinson Herford.  Oliver's father, Brooke, was a Unitarian minister who moved the family to Chicago in 1876, and to Boston in 1882.  



34 comments:

  1. And that birds survive, and sing, in the depths of winter is a wonderful example of their resilience.

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  2. What a sweet little bird that is. I like the poem as well.

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  3. A beautiful sentimental bird photo with such a beautiful poem

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  4. Hello,
    Love the cute Titmouse and the poem! Take care, have a great day and week ahead!

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    1. So glad and much appreciated Eileen, thank you and the same to you :)

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  5. we here in Florida here birds sing all year long. cute poem and one I have not heard before

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    1. Isn't that wonderful? Happy you enjoyed the poem Sandra :)

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  6. A sweet poem and great choice of photo, Denise.

    Thanks for your holiday blog comments and card. Patrick and myself wish you and Gregg all the best for the coming New Year.🎉

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    1. You are very welcome Dorothy, and we do the same to you and Patrick :)

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  7. You take the most lovely bird photos, Denise. I visited the creek hoping to see some birds, and only one sweet one came by, but flew away. And a grand bird, maybe an Eagle, up above. I like this December poem, it's delightful.

    Have a bright new year!

    ~Sheri

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    1. That's so sweet of you to say so Sheri, thank you :) Your walk to the creek sounded lovely! Sometimes our eyes need to be the camera lens, I have to tell that myself all the time with missed opportunities.

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  8. Lovely photograph and a sweet poem.

    Enjoy these last few days of December.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Glad you enjoyed Jan :) and thank you, I would like to wish you the same :)

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  9. P.S. I loved your Christmas family photo! It is gorgeous!!

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    1. Sweet of you to say and much appreciated, thanks again Ginny :)

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  10. I love the poem and the idea of birds chirping in cold winter. Beautiful

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    1. Thank you Carol, they are lovely sentiments aren't they? :)

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  11. Spring sounds good. I can hardly wait

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  12. A lovely bird and song. I hope your Christmas was happy -- and Happy In-Between Week!

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    1. Thank you Jeanie, I wish you the best of everything :) Happy New Year!

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