The last days of summer are here. I took this photo in the garden this past weekend. Most of my flowers are already spent. Knowing I need to spend more time at cleaning up in my garden, I patiently await that one necessary burst of energy. It will come and it will be done eventually. The days are still [...]
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The Waning Days of Summer
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