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Hi Karuna, I am back from my travels, and it’s good to reconnect with you.
All best wishes, Hariod.
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I was thinking about you and looking forward to your return. I particularly thought about you when I wrote posts such as the Recovery from Over-Doing post. I think that is the type of post you like best of mine! Sreejit has started Dungeon Prompts again and I always enjoy writing for those! Where did you go on your vacation?
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I went touring around the country visiting family and friends Karuna; just a gentle saunter ’round the isle stopping here and there. It was really quite lovely though, because I live on my own here in Somerset and am at least 100 miles from my nearest contacts, so I rarely see them of course. And now I am slowly wading through almost 250 emails in order to catch up with all that I left unattended to during my travels!
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Sounds wonderful. I appreciate that you made time for looking back over my blog as part of your reentry!
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Great photo. 😊. Those leaves look a bit like the leaves of a papaya (we call them paw paw) tree.
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Interesting. It definitely isn’t a papaya but I don’t know what it is. It is a huge tree, either three or four stories tall. I sure wish it was a papaya! 🙂
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You sure would get a lot of fruit if it was a papaya! Lol! 😄
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I’d love having a lot of papayas but this would be A LOT and would be impossible to harvest. I can imagine all the rotten fruit that would fall. What a mess. On the other hand they could feed a lot of people.
When I was young I remember my mother saying she had once had my father get rid of a papaya tree in their yard because she didn’t like papaya. Therefore I grew up thinking papayas were bad even though I’d never seen one.
I was upset when I later discovered what a papaya actually tastes like. We could have been eating that delicious fruit all those years. It became my favorite fruit.
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