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Trula Daugherty's avatar

I enjoy your nature lessons and linking them to live lessons. Thank you for your posts.

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Sue Ferrera's avatar

Thank you, my friend! I love thinking and writing about nature's lessons. 💕💕💕

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Patricia Meier's avatar

Nature is a wonderful teacher. I always enjoy your musings. 💕

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Sue Ferrera's avatar

Thank you, Patricia! I'm always happy to read your comments!

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Jen Zug's avatar

Always so many good life lessons from the garden. ❤️

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Sue Ferrera's avatar

Yes, your garden always looks amazing!!!!

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Lynn Ellison's avatar

I agree nature has a lot to teach us.

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Sue Ferrera's avatar

Always! 💕

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Journalisa's avatar

Great. Forwarding to a friend who reported he pruned his rose bush on Saturday!!!

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Sue Ferrera's avatar

Awesome! Thank you! 💕

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Good Humor by CK Steefel's avatar

Wonderful. We learn so much from nature. Also one can achieve a zen state while gardening.

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Sue Ferrera's avatar

Can't say I reach a zen when pulling crabgrass, lol, but I do when I prune my Japanese maples, trimming each tiny dead branch, and also the wysteria! Thanks for commenting CK! 💕

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Sue Ferrera's avatar

Thanks for the restack @Laura W. 💕

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Paulette Bodeman's avatar

Great metaphors, Sue. I appreciate learning about when to prune the trees, too.

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Susan Harley's avatar

Where we put our energy and attention is a very relevant and necessary question. I am pruning or as I call it being discerning in my garden, my cupboards and my relationships, it’s so liberating .Thanks Sue

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