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May 23, 2015 5:01 PM CST
Name: Audrey
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Got my cold one in hand now. He He What else to do in all this rain? Right before all this rain started I threw my brugs over the cliff. I was sick and tired of their constant whining about needing more water and food Rolling on the floor laughing I guess I should hike down there and look. They are probably growing and doing great. I brought in my most prized succulents for this round of storms. Today is the first time I ever noticed that Aeonium have a slightly sweet sent. They are tall enough in their pot that when I went to lift them they were close to my face and I was shocked to find out they had a smell!
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