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HE SPREADS THE GENES

Drooping petals of ermine white mark end of winter days. Then there follows the purple bright of first saffron displays. Our world of dismal grey departs as comes the colour show to raise the spirit of our hearts by bringing warming glow. Now ends the long hibernation. Small mammals once more feed. Birds returning from migration are pairing up to breed. And soon comes rising insect hum with buzz of bumble bee. He flies around to find a bloom to feed on nectar free. In return he takes the pollen to blooms at some distance, assisting plant reproduction, keeping nature’s balance.

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Date: 5/2/2024 6:30:00 AM
Hello Tony, you beautifully captured the essence of spring's renewal and the intricate dance of nature's cycles. The wonderful blooming flowers, buzzing insects, and awakening wildlife burst forth after the dreary days of winter. I liked how your words evoke a sense of wonder and appreciation for the interconnectedness of all living things, highlighting the vital role each organism plays in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem. - Blessings, Daniel
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Tony Hargreaves
Date: 5/2/2024 12:03:00 PM
Many thanks Daniel. We see the snowdrops and know that spring is near. The life cycles start once more. And soon the buzz of bumble bee and other insect hum. What joy to see the world coming alive once again. A precious experience, after winters worst. Take care and best wishes. Tony.

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