
Life echoing life
Form and force shared in the dance
Unrecognised kin
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Oh wow, so unique.
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She’s rather beautiful 🙂
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Indeed.
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What an interesting picture, Sue. Great words to go with them.
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She grows in the manor gardens 🙂
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That’s interesting! Is it wisteria? It looks too thick and not branched enough to be wisteria, but perhaps I’m wrong.
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No, I think it is just ivy that has taken hold.
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