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cajunangi
distinguished helper

South Louisiana
15 Feb '07 4:05 pm
I can just imagine, I know that when the hurricane came thru and they had to do that to alot of the trees that were damaged I was terribly afraid that something would fly over and just kill me..lol I hope that ya'll are able to get everything back in a semblance of order.
May the wind blow softly over your heart.
May the roses in your heart grow in your garden.
Battered limbs will regrow, and trees will sprout,
and bunnies will come back to hop about.
Nature reclaims what is hers,
as the water in our lives are constantly stirred.
Love the changes in the earth with your whole heart,
embrace the storm and restart.
hugs and kisses to you all... |
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Liza
gardening consultant

Waterloo, Belgium
Thank you, Angela!!15 Feb '07 8:43 pm
Angela! How a-do-ra-ble your poem!! It really made my heart sing! THANK YOU!  |
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Bambi
Slowly Learning Gardener

Kent, England
16 Feb '07 4:54 am
My wishes go out to you too, Dixie, for a problem-free clear up of your pond and, you never know, you might find space for some new flowering lovelies somewhere along the line
I also loved your poem, Angela, particularly the line "Nature reclaims what is hers". |
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