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Confinement
Being confined indoors most of the day, just the four of us, is reminding me of the days when my children were wee and most of our weekends ...
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Deborah, who still doesn't have a blog, sent me some photographs of her place for posting "to make everyone else feel better about...
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I spend far too much time reading blogs. I’m sure you all agree it’s a shameful, compulsive disorder. So I’m cutting down. I’m going on a dr...
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I have a few friends who are currently choosing baby names, so the topic has been on my mind lately. Not long after I met P, he told me that...
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Yes, and hand grenade and grenadine
Daughter went to Armenia and brought back pomengranates which seem to be the symbol of said country.
Very very sunny in Biarritz today, hope ditto in Granada.
Surprisingly, that's one of the things I do know. A pomegranate is a Granatapfel in German. Makes sense, doesn't it? :-)
Hope you're having a lovely time.
yup, ave to say that's something I knew as well. I spent a month in Grenada (the island, not the city). They make a lot of very sweet syrup there.
Nope, I didn't know that - thanks for sharing!
Well I didn't know that! You learn something knew everyday!
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