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It's contagious, and it's official (aka Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Joy)


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  • 4 months later...

whhooo Jah... impressed!



funny how this tread has re-emerged... started it last spring and now... up it pops again like the bulbs in my garden...


whoopie... here it comes!!!!

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longer, warmer days.... looovvverrrllllyy

CC - this is a great theme. Now....where do I start?


...walking on a remote beach in the Scottish Highlands hearing nothing else but the sound of the waves against the shore, the crunch of pebbles underfoot and the noise of an oystercatcher looking for food. Oh...and the odd seal popping up to say hello.


...walking through a remote pine forest after its been raining.

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