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Love this. And as further proof of our parallel (and yet divergent) lives --I was in LaPine two weeks ago! A group of friends rented an AirBnB and hiked Crater Lake National Park! Love the beautiful symbolism you found in rocks and flowers.

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Oh, it would have been so fun to meet up on the road! 💜

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I’m a bit behind, just listened. Your conclusion is so beautiful. ❤️

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This week's post is definitely a wildflower. ❤️ Happy for you both to have gotten this experience.

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Thanks, Karen. We are both so glad we decided to attend. 💜

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“You are glitter.” I accept that today! Also I’m glad you are going to do an interview. I was thinking, when you listed the different kinds of people you met and what they’re interested in, that it would be really cool to hear mini interviews with them.

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I was doing an interview (just written, not in person) with every post, but I have not had any replies to my requests for the past few weeks. I am excited to add it back into the mix. 💜

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I’ve always wondered why wildflowers grew beside the road in such numbers. Thank you for being curious enough to find out. Happy trails!

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I have noticed the phenomenon before, but never as consistently as this season. Perhaps our avoidance of big interstate highways has us on so many small, narrow roads, so it is more visually prominent. 🤔

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