>From Megan:

>
> I think Says Phoebe should be called Sunrise Phoebe.
>
>
What a marvelous suggestion. The name "Phoebe" refers to a sun deity
(masculine or feminine or both; things were rather gender-fluid back in the
day) and indicates brightness or radiance. Which, if you've ever seen the
bird on the prairie in the sunrise, is the essence of perfection.

I hope someone's listening. :-)

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder Co.




> Megan Miller
> Pueblo, Co
>
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