RE: Motivational Mondays: How to Keep Blessing Your Corner of the World, Before and After You Die

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Greetings @deeanndmathews ,

What a lovely post.

Hope you are on the mend. ^__^

Oak trees can live for a long time.....thank you for sharing your special tree with Hive...and such lovely photography of it and its' shadow.

Kind Regards,

Bleujay



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I continue to be on the mend, but that means I have to remind myself not to do too much ... I messed up and climbed around and up the shortest hill available to me on Saturday TWICE (around going to an appointment, up later for a pleasure walk), and got away with it at first, and then was wondering why I ran completely out of energy later!

To me, live oaks are among God's greatest creations ... and they were hidden in plain sight from me until last spring ... this last stand is only a mile from my door. I am now 44 years old, meaning, they've been there all along.

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