Ah well now, Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) was the famous "Lady with the Lamp". She earned this nickname for her habit of making solitary rounds through the hospital wards at night, carrying a lantern to check on her patients. I am also dedicating this to all the nurses who take care of their patients' needs with endless kindness and patience. That is very important to those who are feeling very much under the weather. Thank you!
“Kind words do not cost much.
Yet they accomplish much.”
And that's how it goes on a Saturday Morning at the Birdfeeder.
Thank you for visiting this week's flight of fancy.
I wish you all a very happy weekend.
For our international friends to translate the photos by using my
translation widget on my sidebar.
Photo 1:
"It's so dark here."
"She of the house says it is wacky weather!"
Photo 2:
"That's better!"
"They are going to be calling her the Lady of the Lamp next."
"Who would that be?"
Photo 3:
"Do you knit? I am cold!"
Photo 4:
"Thank you!"
"Did you bring the birdseed?"




