I had to cut them and bring them in or they would be daffodill popcicles by morning. I felt so bad doing it, I whispered "I'm sorry" with every snip. This is what happens when snow and freezing temps come to Ohio in April.
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I've been reading your "about me" page. It's wonderful that you are so creative. Keep it up! ,,and hi!
I live in an empty nest with my wonderful husband and our little dog zorro. Our two daughters are wise, kind, and strong women who are finding their way in the world. The oldest is married to the love of her life and her little sister is still on the payroll attending college in ky. I work part time as a unit clerk in a ob ward. (see where a bs in history gets you). Mr. wonderful and I love to sail, travel, and laugh. I have turned my married daughter's bedrrom into an art studio and i spend many happy hours in there creating, I am a breast cancer survivor . I take each day as a gift, and try to get the most out of it.
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I've been reading your "about me" page. It's wonderful that you are so creative. Keep it up!
,,and hi!
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