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5/19/2017

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Morning journeyers. Here's a snapshot of the excitement occuring on my window ledges at the moment. As one of lot of seedlings get transplanted out into the garden, so we sow the next lot. These are peas planted by my youngest son, who loves eating them raw out of the pod. We now have a very little area for growing so we have had to be very selective over what we are going to plant- peas where a bottom line for my boy! Every morning he runs into the kitchen hoping that the seeds have germinated, getting excited about their progress as they grow, and being hopeful that he will get a load of peas to eat. 
Likewise the seedlings show hope as they push through the soil reaching for light and growth, they are unstoppable in their hope of becoming a big pea plant! Hope is good medicine, and is so often about attitude. Imagine if the pea before germination sat in the dark, decided it was all too bleak and too much to bother, that there was no hope...what a lot it would miss out on. Wishing you a day full of growing hope, Sarah-Jayne.
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