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First bouquet of the year

March 14, 2021May 16, 2022 / Christine Pennylegion

With the caveat that it’s still March and March does what it wants… spring has sprung.

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Christine Pennylegion has a BA in English and an MA in Religion, with an emphasis on Christian History and Theology. She and her husband have three young children: Anselm, Perpetua, and Tertia. Christine spends her days reading good books, washing dishes, and wiping butts. She writes poems.

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