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Aug 28, 2012 7:09 AM CST
Name: Sharon
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And the rains came and with them came the morning glories!!!
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First morning glories I've seen all summer! Now I'm not really a great fan of morning glories though they do stir up memories of the cornfield back home. For years I thought it was the corn blooming.

Aside from the memories, though, Ethan planted the morning glories for me when he planted the sunflowers, and though they vined and though I kept them watered, they never bloomed till now. Oh but hey, it's all in the way we look at things, and I have gorgeous red blooms this morning. Hooray for the little things!
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