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Spring Wishes

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By Jerome on March 31, 2024 In Other Matters

To all our readers, we wish you the very best of the spring season, wherever, however and whomever you may be enjoying it with.

And in the spirit of the holiday, we shall leave you with the sentiments of artist Henri Matisse; “There are always flowers for those who want to see them.”

Photo by Annie Spratt (courtesy of Unsplash)

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