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- When the sky grows May 22, 2022
I think the birds have been a little confused with this rise in temperature too, but I hear there is more bite left in the winter yet!
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I believe something wicked this way comes, Jaye!
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I think you could be right, Steve…
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Chuckles!
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I do love the shapes trees reveal at this time of year. The oaks are particularly beautiful. I suspect you’re right, and we should enjoy any mild sunny days while we can before winter bites. Happy New Year, Steve.
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Happy 2020, Michael! I suspect the Siberian winds have a treat or two in store…
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Wonderful
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Lovely. I felt the warmth. And the chill.
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Thank you 😊
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Nature’s unpredictability. Happy New Year to you and yours Steve. 💜
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Yes, indeed, Willow. May 2020 bring us both enrichments of the soul. Much love 💜
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Thank you Steve 💜💜
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