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Planting season is still 25 days away. Hnnngh. I need my greenery. Sure, I have my plants in the pop-up greenhouse, but they're not in their homes yet.πŸ˜’

In the meantime, here's some of last year's photos for some needed colour!

@Minholkin
Some volunteer sunflowers for you this evening because I ran out of time this morning.
Thank you for always sharing beauty.

So the Chicago Bears want to build a new stadium. Sad they will be leaving historic Soldier Field, but frankly it hasn't been the same since they placed the shiny toilet seat on it.

So disappointed to find that the show Baby Reindeer doesn't in fact have any baby reindeer in it.

Good morning, @Mandypar
Is it all about horses this morning, or a royal birthday?

Good Wednesday morning!
It's 60 F with a high of 75 F with a chance of showers this morning and more sun this afternoon.
The weather from the ancient Blue Ridge of VA.
Share kindness.

@LlamaMountainStudioArts
Good morning!
Chilly inside; just don't want to turn the heat on again. Spring is crazy weather.

Good Tuesday morning!
It's a chilly 36 F warming to 73 F this afternoon.
Sunny and breezy.
Leaves are emerging even in the slow oaks.
That's the weather from the ancient Blue Ridge of VA.
Have a kind day.

Good Monday morning!
We had a freeze last night; it's 31 F heading for a 30-degree warm up. Mostly sunny.
There's a reason I don't plant until mid-May.
That's your weather from the ancient VA Blue Ridge.
Be kind today.

Gonna have a game tonight!
First time I have seen a female ump. This librarian is glad to see the opportunities to learn.

Just a quick request from y'all.
Please keep in mind that "mentally ill" people do exist here as well. Yes it's a horrible thing to see someone do what he did but not all of us are the same please have some compassion, thank you. Signed,
"mentally ill" Me

A pack horse librarian delivering books in rural Kentucky in 1938. During the Great Depression, the Pack Horse Library Project was a Works Progress Administration (WPA) program in which the librarians, who were often called "book women" or "book ladies," delivered books to remote parts of Appalachia.

Last night was the anniversary of calling out the MA militia to Lexington and Concord. You are probably familiar with Paul Revere's ride -- Longfellow's poem "On the 18th of April in '75, hardly a man is now alive who remembers that famous date and year of the midnight ride of Paul Revere." You might even know Billy Dawes. But do you know about Sybil Ludington's similar ride?
battlefields.org/learn/biograp
Women in American history.

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