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The words of Golda Meir, Former Israeli Prime Minister ring true today. Now more than ever. Curated by Sandra Novick.
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Hummingbird Weekly Quote.
The words of Golda Meir, Former Israeli Prime Minister ring true today. Now more than ever. Curated by Sandra Novick.
Some people thought viewing the eclipse on Monday in the NYC metro area was a bit of a bust…
Turns out it was pretty AWESOME. Featuring photos from photographer Jim Lennon.
Women’s History Month.
Be inspired! By Sandra Novick.
With March weather “roaring” by, we captured a few of the local scenes.
And just like that stores are reopening on a full schedule and daffodils are blooming. By Sandra Novick.
The true story of “where Monopoly came from!”
To celebrate Women’s History Month, a profile of an extraordinary woman, Lizzie Magie. “Who? I hadn’t heard of her either.” By Angela Rieck
Some amazing backstories of perseverance.
Which team will you be rooting for? Angela Rieck’s essay just might help you decide. A MUST read. This is great!!
Sag Harbor Life. Some Winter “Goings On.”
We were surprised and delighted to see all the ice sculptures on the sidewalks, melting just a little in the beautiful, sunny day…
"To anyone out there: I only ask that you care before it’s too late, That you live aware and awake, That you lead with love in hours of hate."
A poem by Amanda Gorman presented at the opening of the 77th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
Yale’s 2023 list of notable quotations.
According to Fred Shapiro, editor of the Yale Book of Quotations. Click thru for a spot-on review of 2023! Wow. Really, WOW.
2024 HAS to be better, right?
Closing out with inspired words from Mary Oliver, a Hummingbird favorite. We can all make a difference… if we try. By Sandra Novick. With best wishes and appreciation from all of us at Hummingbird. Cheers!
Kicking off the holidays!
Get your holiday groove on. Carrie Underwood, oh yeah! Yes, you must click thru.
Is this abundance?
“We stop worshipping the GNP and embrace the GNH- the Gross National Happiness Index.” Advice from Helene Munson.