Morning bump! This is the art Dreamy did of Taki Kubo, Dr. Roni Longfellow, and poor Brady. Here's Taki getting ready for work in what became the end of this first story, too.

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All things above were bright and fair..

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“There is no light in earth or heaven
But the cold light of stars;
And the first watch of night is given
To the red planet Mars.
Is it the tender star of love?
The star of love and dreams?”

The Light of Stars by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Silver Surfer paintings by .

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In all places, then, and in all seasons,
Flowers expand their light and soul-light wings,
Teaching us, by most persuasive reasons,
How akin they are to human things.
~ Longfellow

pencil sketches by

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"The sea awoke at midnight from its sleep,
And round the pebbly beaches far and wide
I heard the first wave of the rising tide
Rush onward with uninterrupted sweep."

-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

🎨 "The Approaching Pilot" by Donald Demers

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Day 43 of my series.
Q is for QUIET.

I'm amazed at how quiet the neighborhood is under Social Distancing... It's a pleasure to take our dachshund Longfellow for a walk because I can hear all sorts of nature sounds that are masked by tra… https://t.co/XikEeAVkNm

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Vedic Vortex · · ''Music is the universal language of mankind.'' Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Artist Alex Gross

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Each heart has its haunted chamber,
Where the silent moonlight falls!
On the floor are mysterious footsteps,
There are whispers along the walls!

— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

(Harald Slott-Møller (1864-1937) Moonlight)

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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote, "Music is the universal language of mankind." You don't need to understand the language or knowledge about music. You just enjoy them.What's your favorite music genre?I love rock, and I'm also into classical music (jazz maybe).#originalcharacter

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Nov. 13, 1857: Finished the poem of “Hiawatha’s Photographing.”

[A parody of Longfellow’s “The Song of Hiawatha.” Arthur B. Frost’s illustrations below.]

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You Can Hear the Ocean: An Anthology of Classic and Current Poetry. A perfect gift to say thank you for the summer memories. https://t.co/32IAmrAbCr

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"The sea awoke at midnight from its sleep,
And wound the pebbly beaches far and wide
I heard the first wave of the rising tide..."

--from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "The Sound of the Sea

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Sunday is the golden clasp that binds together the volume of the week.”
― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Sunday is a day to slow down and to process rather than react:
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Just finished. Lots of moths, dancing in the moonlight. Words from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

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Be still, sad heart and cease repining
Behind the clouds is the sun still shining
Thy fate is the common fate of all
Into each life some rain must fall
Some days must be dark and dreary
-- Henry W. Longfellow
https://t.co/Xs5TJbkAYH

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