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It takes patience to walk with a spring gardener.
It takes patience to walk with a spring loving gardener equipped with a camera. We only walk a few paces before I suddenly stop, and peer into what seems like a pile of dirt to a non-gardener. Not realizing I have found a treasure, they sometimes continue onwards, only to find they have left me behind. On a beautiful day, there ar…
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Oh well, there is always Pinterest
I don’t know about you, but when things get to be a little to much, the to do list gets toooo big, or there is just plain something I don’t feel like doing, I turn to Pinterest for a few minutes reprieve.When the creative streak hits me, and there is nothing I can do about it, there is always Pinterest. I know that it’s not creati…
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An oddly freeing feeling
There are some things inlife that when you finally get rid of them give you a little spark of delight. Some for good reason, like a bad relationship, an old beater of a car, a ragged pair of shoes. Or a website? How on earth does finally cancelling a web site give me this type of oddly freeing feeling? I have no idea.but it does. …
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It’s all one big snowdrop
Other people are tiptoeing through their thawing gardens searching for signs of spring, peering under bushes, smoothing back soggy brown leaves from under gently budding branches, but that’s not us. We’re still slipping and sliding in a rapidly melting cover of white slimy stuff that seems to have coated every inch of brown lawn. …
My Way of Living [03/07/17]
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- Parental Advisory: Explicit Content
- The Blog That Ate Everything
- The Political Animal
- Olympic success, police brutality and more pointless scientific research
- Some epic blogging from across the sea
- A flying post
- Electioneering