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Jul 2022
The roses are doing wonderfully well.

Nothing and everything grows
it's like watching a magic show

as the sun appears the waterlily rears
up and blooms
the orange tree, and funnily enough it's still a brown sort of a tree and not orange at all
I digress
the orange tree is in rude health along with the apple, the fig , the peach and the plum, the time will soon come for chutneys and preserves to be put into kilners for the winter months., that's if I don't scoff the lot first.
John Edward Smallshaw
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John Edward Smallshaw  68/Here and now
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