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Three easy steps.
Grow something.
Dry it.
Tuck it away for a rainy day.
Some things are simple. The challenge, in particular for city dwellers in small apartments with no outside access or maybe even a sunny southern exposure, is finding the space to grow that something in. Am I lucky to have access to such a space, the something saved in this case being open space for a community of gardeners to grow in and on? Tremendously.
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2 comments:
Sweet and speaking of I see you eat my favorite brand of clementines.
xo Jane
Naturally sweet they are :)
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