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Newborns

Newborns

The dirt crumbles under my fingers. My hair is full of raindrops. Bright green laughs against the backdrop of the still-awakening forest. I laugh along and talk to them. “Little basils, I want to be sure you have enough room to grow. How about six of you in this planter box, would that be OK?” … read more Newborns

Posted on March 27, 2016May 15, 2019Author LisaCategories TreesTags 2012, beauty, Easter, herbs, plants, rain, rebirth, recovery
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