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A good symbol for my year to give hope. A new flowering bud holds on, still with the life force, even though the stem has broken nearly off. Orchid, between two prayer plants that were sub divided. One thriving, the other in a less sunny position and so had barely growing.

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Thank you, SavingGrace. Very powerful...

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I enjoy looking after orchids, and I hope you can post more pictures. It's wonderful when they come out in bloom.

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