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Are they roses or nettles? They are Fresh!
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Neither, Kathryn. But I don’t know the plant by name. 🙂
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How are you ?
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Hanging on to sanity. With two co-workers ill for a long time now, work is just too much. I work long long days, even on Saturday, and can’t find the quiet in my head to write. I’m working on Dungeons & Dragons though: next weekend it’s time for fun and role playing.
How are you doing?
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I have been wondering as your posts are less frequent ! Hang in there or maybe make a change ? Glad to read you are keeping creative though ! I am in evolution and looking for work!
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In mijn tuin ben ik geneigd ze uit de grond te rukken
maar op een foto zijn ze alleraardigst
niet in de laatste plaats omdat deze al niet meer kan woekeren.
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Grappig hè, hoe nieuwe scheuten in het bos mooi zijn, maar niet in de tuin. Ooit zaaide ik ‘wilde bloemen’ in de voortuin. Mijn buurman mopperen op het ‘onkruid’, maar het waren wel de enige bloemen die overeind bleven tijdens die hete zomer.
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