Producing Floriferous Gardens in San Francisco’s Mediterranean Climate.
October 07, 2018
Garden Wildlife
Arriving late in the afternoon, I find Salsa already out in the garden. This LoverBoy, Salsa, is not doing well. His Cancer is taking its toll. I love seeing him out in the garden "stalking" butterflies. He doesn't kill. Just watches. I love his spirit.
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Oh how I miss you my beloved Salsa.I will look for you over the Rainbow Bridge.SR
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