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notes from the stump

So windy!

4/22/2020

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Today is a good reminder that spring comes in fits and starts. Super windy with snow flurries. Glad to have things in the ground but I can also totally understand why they wouldn't want to be there! Luckily, plants are the stoical type.
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9/4/2020 09:53:57 pm

I like it when it is windy. I mean, windy beat a hot weather. I live in a place where the sun is just constantly burning. I know that this is what always happens, but you know what I mean, right? If I can go and just enjoy a windy afternoon, then I would do it. I would love to go to your place and just chill around, I am too fed up with this hot summer season as it is.

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