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3 comments:
Happy Earth Day. It will be a day I'll always remember!
Hope yours was better than mine!
Oh Doris,
I hope you haven't had a bad day. Just remember what Scarlett O'Hara said in Gone With The Wind - Tomorrow's another day.
Take Care :-)
Ironically, today, on Earth Day, our shade trees got cut down at the apartments where I live - now my Aloe Vera plant is fried... because it gets so hot!
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