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Is loneliness a cause to dry out?
Beneath this dried pear are medieval tombstones. If they were the cause of drying the pear would have dried up long ago.
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The medieval graves were more likely to have been a source of nourishment at one time.
Congrats on Explore and a healthy weekend.
Wonderful composition here. A big tree in my garden died this year too.. It happens!.
Best Wishes, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
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