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Sharine Borslien's avatar

kitten, your photographs are precisely the delicate and precious beauty that I can reflect upon as I am in Wisconsin navigating my father's sudden decline in health and his imminent passing. Thank you💝

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kitten seeking answers's avatar

I am very sorry for your loss… remembering your father from your recounting of the icy day at the DMV long ago 💞

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

I'm so sorry, Sharine. Will you link the story of the icy day that kitten referred to? I think that was before I was reading you and I'd like to savor it during this transitional time. Wishing you a peaceful heart.

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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

So sad to hear! May the pain be small and the love large!

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Toxi's avatar

Sending prayers for peace and comfort Sharine❤️

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Pirate Studebaker's avatar

Ah, Sharine! How moving it is that you can be there with him as he passes.

Strength and love.

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JamesDuff's avatar

Beautiful. Your blooms way ahead of your Northern neighbor. Above all else look to the flowers upon the Earth that sits still as the luminaries of light circle above. Spring has sprung. While eclipse of moons mercury retrogrades politics wars disruption invaded the onlookers gaze.

Gods glory is the tiniest dancers of colors amaze!

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Un-silent's avatar

Beautiful. God is great.

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

These are glorious, kitten. And orchids! I spent a sunny day planting pansies--so trite but so cute--and then it rained yesterday, watering them. A sign, for sure. And my hyacinths are coming up and will bloom while I'm here in my childhood home. Other years I've missed them but now I can practically watch them grow!

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Susan's avatar

Love love love!!!!💕💕💕

Visual food of life, what Spring does is so amazing and humbling.

I’ve been delightfully plowing through “The Fourth Phase of Water “ .

Cut a few of the just now blooming daffodils and noticing the ‘gel’ water at the bottom of the fresh cut stems 😳🤩. This world is a wonder ❤️

Much needed break from the nonsense of busy human games.

Love you gal 😘

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Toxi's avatar

Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing. Jere the crocus haven't even peeked their little heads up yet.

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bev neilly's avatar

could this be the beginning of the New Year and not when we are told is January 1st? if so (and it sure does feel like it with all the new foliage and growth all around) i am sending to all 'Happy New Year' to all.

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Donna's avatar

Thank you Kitten for the lovely photos! A refreshing walk through your botanical garden.

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Kathleen Devanney. A human.'s avatar

👏🌸🧚

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Mario A Leblanc's avatar

Thank you so much for those beautiful pictures Kitten. I will keep this page open for the next few days to have a look once an a while.

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Dee Dee's avatar

God Bless you! Hope is here again!!!

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Tarn - mutual eye-rolling's avatar

Ah, the good old days.

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Carl R Williams's avatar

Very Nice. Still waiting on the flowering dogwoods here, which won't be long. Bradford pears are covered in white blooms. The maples and elms have already had me sneezing and wheezing. Spring can take its time. New colors begin as old ones give way to bright green leaves.

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mejbcart's avatar

reminder of the most beautiful time of the year:) Thank You! Will save those for postcards! These days there is absolutely nothing natural out there any more..Hope that's possible with that copy right...

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Diane marion's avatar

kitten, your "time out" blooms are spectacular!

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KellyG's avatar

Ahhh Kittlens garden emerges!

So nice to see, as ain't happening here in Minnesota yet. I would still like to see your cat's in some pictures, or maybe you don't have any, and your monicker only applies to you?

I know if you do they'd love exploring in your garden.

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