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Book Club Friends is 100% Canadian 🇨🇦
Book Club Friends is 100% Canadian 🇨🇦
In response to the Book Club Friends email of this morning, please keep me on your list! I want to continue to nurture connections in here, find the stories, and weave them into that place in my soul which honours kinship.
(Photo by my friend, Meredyth Kezar.)
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Are these snowdrops? I read somewhere that snowdrops symbolize new beginnings, hope, rebirth, and the capacity to triumph over challenges. So they are not only pretty but contain an extra beautiful message too.
Yes, they are snowdrops, always a symbol of hope and new growth. My friend took this photo on a walk recently near her home in Vancouver. ❤️
How perfectly fitting! Beautiful message and a wonderful sentiment!
Lovely! So eloquently expressed, as usual! I love your creative and poetic writing style.