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I am a writer of fantasy fiction that often surrounds middle-aged women. I am a married mother of two and granny to three, a BoHo Chic kinda gal. I am recently retired and busier than when I worked 9-5. But writing and blogging is my main game.
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You do me such an honor. Thank you again and again and again.
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Incredible talent and imagination..
I have included your blog in INTERESTING BLOGS in FRIDAY FOSSICKING at
https://thatmomentintime-crissouli.blogspot.com/2017/11/friday-fossicking-3rd-november-2017.html
Thank you, Chris
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There are lots of tree’s attacked by insects or fungi but the buxus moth is a disaster for people who have lots of buxus. I think it is cos of the odd weather, we keep getting insects and diseases we didn’t have in the past.
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thank you very much, and i wish you lots of success with your blog .. & all the best !!
free time & stress !!!!(*L*)
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I’m not much of a green-thumb, but I like gardening, and these tree/bush sculptures are incredible, and totally stupendous, a definite green thumbs dreamworld !!
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Aren’t they gorgeous? Thank you so much for stopping by!
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Do they really? I am sorry to hear this. We have gypsy moths and Emerald ash borers have taken out many of our elms and ash trees. Beauty in scarcity, it seems.
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I think its amazing that they can train shrubbery to grow in such different shapes. Even though I’m sure some things are forced to grow up and through, it still is beautiful. Thanks so much for commenting!
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I’m trying to figure out what kind of tree/shrub was used to make that last picture of the cobra. Wow.
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wow !!! over here many people have a big problem with the buxus moth, their larvae can ruin a whole shrub in one night !!! it would be a disaster for a garden like this one !
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Lovely๐๐๐
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