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I can hardly wait to show this to Robin. After the Autumn Lights Festival this weekend, I'll install it in her garden! And now, just to show you where my idea came from, below is the image that inspired my glass fern (and the little blue flowers among the fern leaves). This is a photo we took in our Canadian garden over 20 years ago. I love how the forget-me-nots are encircled by the fern leaves - an image of spring that I've never forgotten!
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Diana
10/20/2020 04:10:47 pm
The never to be forgotten octopussy fern!
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10/9/2022 03:45:19 am
Prepare name walk arrive before especially recently.
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1/28/2026 12:21:31 pm
Another reason TJ jewellery continues to attract attention is its focus on craftsmanship. Skilled artisans carefully shape, polish, and finish each piece to ensure consistency and precision. This level of care enhances the overall appearance and longevity of the jewellery.
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1/28/2026 12:42:49 pm
This doesn’t mean something is wrong with you; it’s a common coping mechanism. Recognizing this pattern allows you to approach the situation more gently, balancing emotional protection with the courage to face reality honestly.
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1/28/2026 01:18:06 pm
In warmer regions, trimming may be done slightly earlier in spring and later in summer compared to colder areas. In cooler climates, waiting until frost risk has fully passed is crucial. Local weather patterns, such as prolonged rain or heatwaves, should also be considered.
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Kim WebsterKim is a glassblower, gardener and choral singer. She is a Canadian transplant, living happily in Oakland, CA with her husband Barry Stone. Archives
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