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Just reached my front door to be welcomed by a bucketload - of what look to be, smell like, and taste like - home grown strawberries. No note.


I have no idea who they are from. I only hope they were intended for me as I have already scoffed nearly one-third of them and, if they were: thank you.


Isn't life good!?

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@ Ms B:

Awwww...well done to those doggies.


@ Mr. Medic:

Ahem...what can I say, other than they are utterly delicious. Still warm from the sunshine...sublime.


Funnily enough this isn't the first time someone has left goodies in a bucket outside my front door with no note. The last time this happened someone deposited a toad. Cute little thing it was. Cheered me up no end. I didn't eat it though, it looked so frightened.

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