Thursday Doors
These are photographs of the door to the outside shower in our chalet at Ivory Tree Game Lodge. You can join in Dan Antion’s Thursday Doors challenge here: https://nofacilities.com/2024/04/11/alumni-doors/


d’Verse poetry prompt
The mini prompt d’Verse Open Link #360 + Saturday live option is green. You can find out more about it and the meeting today here: https://dversepoets.com/2024/04/11/open-link-360-saturday-live-option/
South Africa is in mid-autumn and our green is fast disappearing. My poem thus addresses the yellow of autumn with the remaining green. It is a double American cinquain (2/4/6/8/2 x 2)
Life cycle
Yellow
Autumn colour
Of African bushveld
Perfect camerflage for tawny
Lions
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Cubs hide
Among green shrubs
Life’s blood of buffalo
Big predator’s favourite food
Cycle
As always, I am inspired by South Africa’s amazing wildlife. Here are some photographs of the animals on which this poem is based.







hahaha; what a joy this post is ! love the photos and the clever cations; there is warmhearted humor and love in this post 🙂
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Thank you, John, I love that you enjoy the humour in these posts. Animals are so wonderful, they fill me with happiness.
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that shows through in every post, Roberta 🙂
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I’m glad
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hey ! and I’m first cab off the rank 🙂
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Fabulous, John. Enjoy your weekend.
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thanks Robbie; you too 🙂
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I was spellbound, looking over your shoulder, Roberta. What an incredible place and way of life!
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Thank you, I consider myself to be very privileged
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Gosh ! Robbie are you safe when taking those photos how do you get so close? Your poetry too is just perfect and ….that door is great …an excellent mix of prompts 💜💜😁
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Hi Willow, the only animals that would attack a vehicle are elephants and black rhino. Buffs are lovely, quite docile, unles you provoke them. They are bovines.
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Its good to know you were safe Robbie! I am not keen on Bovine creatures as I have a history with them 💜💜
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Oh yes, I remember you saying so before.
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yes indeed 💜💜
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What a lovely post with an intimate door, photos of my favorite animals and your timely poetry. I enjoy everything in this post, Robbie. That buff is very close to you and your camera.
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Hi Miriam, I love buffalo, they have so much character. I like the d’Verse prompts and the monthly meeting.
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Autumn, yes you have your seasons backwards there (just kidding). Those are wonderful autumn poems and gorgeous wildlife pictures. Both the lions and the water buffalo send chills down my spine.
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HI Thomas, haha, yes everything is backwards here. I am glad you enjoyed this post. Don’t you just love the buffalo. They have so much personality.
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Yes I love the photos and it is a beautiful animal and very majestic. However, I would not like to meet one unless there is thick fence between us.
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Hi Thomas, buffalo don’t attack vehicles. On foot would be a different matter.
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Oh I see, you have to drive
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Yes, most safaris entail vehicles. You can do walking tours in some places with an armed guide. Only certain guides are accredited to do them. I’ve walked with lions only.
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“I’ve walked with lions only” Hmmm you are braver than me
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😃💚
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Wonderful poem, Robbie. Cubs hide among green shrubs is my favorite part. I could barely see them! The buffalo covered in mud is amazing.
The lions remind me of a news story. I guess you’ve heard about the millions of people trying to enter the U. S. at the southern border with Mexico. A young guy was apprehended, and border guards discovered that he was carrying a baby lion in his backpack. He had carried the cub across the Sonora Desert in northern Mexico. People die from the heat there. Who knows where he got the cub. It had been drugged and was nearly dead when guards took it out of the back pack. They had to find a vet to treat it immediately. I remember the cub survived and found a home at a zoo. People try to smuggle exotic birds also. Do people steal lions and other animals? I guess that buffalo would be too big. He looks mean.
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Buffalo are only mean if you disparage them. If you are respectful, they are calm and docile. We have huge problems with poaching here. The poachers often kill the animals for their body parts. It is very tragic. Rhinos are a big target and many parks now dehorn them to try and save them. So sad. I am so glad the lion cub lived. Poor little thing.
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Lovely poetry Roberta. I loved this wildlife photos, and the cute captions. Looks a fun time. 👏
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HI Nigel, I love these trips to the bush and viewing the animals. I can do it for hours.
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A wonderful post, Robbie! I especially love the photos. I always enjoy seeing lions, but those buffalo do have such personality! It made me look up what we have out west in the US–bison, rather than buffalo. They don’t have those wild horns, but they do have little beards. 🙂
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Hi Merril, the USA also has lots of amazing creatures. Nature is incredible wherever you are.
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You’re right, Robbie! 😊
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Maybe I’ll see you at dVerse in a few hours?
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Hi Merril, it was great to see you today and hear you read.
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It was great to see you and hear you read, too, Robbie! 💙
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Your animal pictures are stounding. I can see how you are inspired by these amazing creatures. And I love the idea of an outside shower!
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HI DArlene, I’ve never used any of the outdoor showers. All the lodges have them in for each chalet. I adore the animals, they are so fascinating.
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Happy autumn, Robbie. The fall colors do disguise the lions! I enjoyed your poem!
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Hi Priscilla, I prefer spring but it is what it is. The colours are marvelous.
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Excellent doors, Robbie, but the lion cubs steal the show. I also like the captions for the buffalo. I think he’s got your number.
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Hi Dan, the buffalo always have the most fascinating expressions. They really do look like they are sussing you out. The lion cub sighting was amazing.
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Nature is beautiful
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Thank you, Sadje
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You’re always welcome
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This looks like a fun place to stay. Make sure to run your buffalo through the car wash before you use him.
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Haha, Craig, I’ll be sure to do that. Elephants also bath in mud to stay cool.
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Great poetry and fantastic photos, Roberta! The lions do blend in with the autumn colors. The mud coat of the cape buffalo is helpful.
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HI Tim, all my sightings are lucky. The lion cubs were having a wonderful time playing in the long grass. The cool day gave them lots of energy. I do like buffalo, they have such interesting expressions.
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I love the poem. That is so cool you got to see lion cubs sparing. That cap buffalo is very fashionable in mud.
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Hi Timothy, the lion cubs was a spectacular sighting. We watched them for 30 minutes. It was a cool day so they were active. The buffalo are lovely. The shot of the buff in the mud coat was very lucky.
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I like you wonder what goes through their heads. It’s tempting to frame it in human terms, which of course is wrong. Thanks for the gorgeous shots and good poetry.
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Thank you, Jacqui. I do have a little fun with the comments by the animals. Of course, they don’t think like this at all.
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I bet you just love going out on a safari searching for animals Robbie! Love the shots of the cubs wrestling!
I assume they do not allow drones?
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Hi Wayne, I’ve never seen drones so I assume they are not allowed. They try to keep the environment as natural as possible for the animals.
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I know they use them for watching over the animals to stop poaching.
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Come to think of, now that you say that about detecting poachers, we did see anti poaching drones.
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I’ve read about them. They are special drones that can see thermal images at night.
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Yes, you are right. I just don’t take much notice of such things 🫣
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I love your poetry and the photos. I wonder if the “mud coat” keeps him cooler?
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Hi Kymber, that is exactly right. The elephants also use mud to keep them cooler.
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Loved the poem and really loved the wild animals (of course). I also noticed the nice tiles in the bathroom – they are exactly the same in my kitchen😊
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Hi Chris, I am delighted you enjoyed this post. I like the style of those tiles, your kitchen must look good.
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I love that outdoor shower and the door is gorgeous, Robbie. Wonderful poetry and the animals are incredible. I’m in awe of your close proximity to viewing the amazing creatures. Thanks for taking us along!
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Hi Lauren, I am always delighted that you enjoy these posts. I hope you are doing well. I’ve just seen a post from you pop up.
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I doubt that I’ll make it to Africa, Robbie, so I’m traveling vicariously through your posts and enjoying them very much. I’ve always been an animal lover, and to see these wild animals in their natural habitats is a thrill and privilege. I’m doing well too, so thank you, and I replied to your comment on my limerick post. Enjoy your weekend! 🤗
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My comment appeared in the wrong place. I’m glad to hear you are still doing well 💚
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My pleasure, Lauren. It always delights me when people enjoy my wildlife pictures.
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Great pictures. However, it appears the shower floor tile guys, as we say in subcultural vernacular, took a spleef break about halfway through the job🤣
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Hi Phil, I honestly don’t like the style of the tiling but all the lodges do this sort of thing. I suppose they think it makes the chalet look rustic.
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I don’t mind tile because I have big goofy dogs, but the grout line in the shower…looks like a fun place, though.
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I go there for the animals, so the accommodation doesn’t overly bother me provided I have a decent bathroom and bed. We have lovely wooden floors in our house and I have two cats.
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Such a lovely outdoor shower, perfect for a doors post. Nature always has beauty, and you capture it well.
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Hi Jennie, nature is full of marvels.
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Well said! Best to you, Robbie.
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Hugs, Jennie
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What a great bathroom and outdoor shower, gorgeous. I always love your wonderful images, Robbie and you tanka is lovely and fits those pictures so well.
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Hi Carla, animals are very inspiring. I’m glad you enjoyed this post 💐
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I love your poem–and of course the accompanying wildlife photos! Just curious question: What is the bathtub featured in the photos of your chalet made of?
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I’m not sure what the bathtub is made of. It is supposed to resemble stone but it isn’t anything like that.
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I was wondering if it was poured concrete. (Not that it matters! 🤪
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I don’t think so 🌸
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🙂
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The color is excellent camouflage! (K)
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It is, thanks Kerfe
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Those are some remarkable wildlife shots. The door to your camera is always ready to open, isn’t it? That bath is a nice contrast.
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Yes, my camera is always ready to capture opportunistic moments 💚
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He is splendid indeed. Great photo’s and captions.
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😊, thank you. Buffalo always have interesting expressions
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First, loved your participation in the live setup, secondly i really like this poem to (and of course the wonderful pictures)
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Hi Bjorn, thank you for a great meeting yesterday. I prefer Teams and I could have my camera on because the system is more stable. I’m glad you like this poem.
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Great write, and such fascinating photos Robbie! It was nice meeting you yesterday. What a wonderful addition to our community you are! Your bringing your South African influence is such a treat for us. And what a fascinating and impressive background you have my friend. I have been in a number of online poetry communities over the past two-plus decades. To my knowledge, this is my first time to enjoy the pleasure of crossing paths with you. I had never missed an OLN Live until the past two months, owing to age-related health challenges — so it was nice attending again yesterday. What a wonderful surprise to encounter you. Welcome to our dVerse community. I hope you make your participation a regular thing. 🙂✌🏼
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Hi Rob, thank you for your lovely and welcoming comment. It was my second d’Verse live meeting and I have enjoyed both very much. It is fabulous to interact with international poets. I previously belonged to a South African group of poets but that has been dissolved now. I hope your health challenges will improve with the warmer spring weather.
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Roberta, such a lovely poem and your photos are amazing! Loved the captions too. Your buffaloes look quite similar to Indian buffaloes except that they have more ornate horns.
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I am delighted you enjoyed this poem and the photographs. I do enjoy buffalo, they are so interesting. I looked up Indian buffalo and I can see the difference.
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I love outdoor showers though they’re completely impractical here. That place looks like a great place to stay. And wonderful poem, Robbie. The photos that inspired them are amazing. I love the way the lions blend into the grass. And that is a rather handsome fellow to pose for you. 🙂
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HI Diana, I really enjoy buffalo. I find their expressions delightful. The accommodation was okay, not the best we’ve been to but fine for two days.
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He did have quite an expressive face. 🙂
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Beautiful! I love your photos of the lions and buffalo. It is amazing that they would try to take down a big animal like that!
dwight
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Hi Dwight, thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed this poem. The lionesses will hunt buffalo in a group. Sometimes, for very big animals like giraffe, the lions also join the hunt although the females are the primary hunters.
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Very interesting!
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Every time I see the horns on the buffalo, it reminds me of a wig… <3
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Absolutely amazing post, Robbie! Wonderful ❤️
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Thank you, Lesley 😃
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you’ve outdone yourself this time especially with the photography!
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It is all about good luck. Thanks, da-Al.
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You are too modest 🥰
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Well done, Robbie. Terrific poetry, and the photos are amazing. I loved the lions, and the buffalo is unexpectedly adorable. Hugs
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HI Teagan, buffaloes are a surprise, aren’t they? I love their facial expressions. I’m glad you enjoyed this.
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Great poetry and photos and funny captions
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I’m glad you enjoyed this post.
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You have the most interesting photos, Robbie.
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Thank you, Mark. Photograph is one of my hobbies.
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Their buff certainly blends. After looking at the buffalo, I have to wonder how many lions it takes to make their favorite dinner happen. That’s one tough-looking animal, but kind enough to pose ;) Nice to see you at dVerse, Robbie.
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Thank you, Lisa. Apologies for missing this comment. I am really enjoying d’Verse. Nice prompts.
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Robbie, you’re welcome, no worries, and I’m very happy to hear it 🙂 ❤
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A nice mud bath. Was that included in the tub at the lodge?
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Haha, no, you have to go to the outside mud baths for that. Preferable one that doesn’t contain a crocodile or a hippo.
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LOL. I’ve never been a big fan of mud. Even less so after the swamp experience… 😉
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I don’t mind mud if there are proper facilities to wash it off afterwards. Mud can be a factor for bush walks and even safaris. Vehicles can get stuck. I’ve had a few interesting experiences with mud in the bush.
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I can relate to that. I still remember a short stretch of mud in Amboseli that took us hours to negotiate… (I think I have posted that one already…)
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I saw you had a new story. I’ll get there tomorrow. Some days are upside down 🙃
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Plenty of time. Hope your days will turn back up…
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Things always go in swings and roundabouts.
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Yep. Hopefully today is better.
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💞
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Hi Robbie, thank you for another wonderful post!
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My pleasure, Charles
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