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Lines of wheat and barley

  • by BeckyB
  • Posted on 3 Oct 20193 Oct 2019

Lines of wheat

Thank you so much everyone, the first two days of #linesquares have been magical. I can’t wait to see what day three brings.

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It's been a really tough couple of weeks, and not just because the second year is hard. Today's distraction involved discovering a great new venue for lunch. Robert had told me ages ago about it, but I only made it there today. So much choice, and all delicious. Probate is proving to be a nightmare for us, just adding to the challenges of our second year of grieving. Fortunately, most days, distractions are keeping me balanced. It's been an overwhelming couple of weeks, and the thought of being caught up in my road's 8-hour street party today was just too much. Especially as the centre of events will be right outside my house. The first morning for days I've been well enough to go for a proper walk, and it was sunny 🌞 Wobbles have been slightly settled by this morning sky

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It's been a really tough couple of weeks, and not just because the second year is hard.
Today's distraction involved discovering a great new venue for lunch. Robert had told me ages ago about it, but I only made it there today. So much choice, and all delicious.
Probate is proving to be a nightmare for us, just adding to the challenges of our second year of grieving. Fortunately, most days, distractions are keeping me balanced.
It's been an overwhelming couple of weeks, and the thought of being caught up in my road's 8-hour street party today was just too much. Especially as the centre of events will be right outside my house.
The first morning for days I've been well enough to go for a proper walk, and it was sunny 🌞
Wobbles have been slightly settled by this morning sky
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