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So lovely! Not too hot, I hope. Still brutal in Maine
Tomorrow it’s supposed to be in the mid-90s.
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We had a little respite, then it got steamy again. It saps my energy so much! Brutal is the word for it! We are supposed to be getting cooler weather here by Wednesday. I hope you get a break from it soon Laurie. I expect you are glad of your shady garden in times like these.
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Grateful for the shade, but still so hot and humid. Brutal is right. Saps the energy. Hope your heatwave ends soon and fingers crossed for ours to end.
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We are all on the same wavelength, both sides of the Pond!
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Alas!
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To quote my 6yo daughter – “how can such a pretty flower be a weed”(!)
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Yes, I do agree with her. I always think that about dandelions – if only they did not want to takeover the world, we’d all want them in our gardens. š
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