Green Dreams Sweden
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Watching the clouds dance in front of the moon while sipping my morning coffee today was a wonderful start to my day. What are you grateful for today? Maria
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What are you grateful for today? Maria
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Today I’m grateful for our ”lazy” Sundays. Our goal for Sundays is to not have any plans, and to enjoy the day whatever way we feel like when we wake up. Often a mix of baking something, food prepping for the week to come without any stress, long conversations, biking, hiking, crafting and reading. I…
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Can I get you a cup of coffee? Or tea? How is your week? My week is great so far. Work and school was a blast. I accomplished more than I set out to do, which is a great feeling. We are enjoying warmer weather, but it is still winter. I wouldn’t mind if it…
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What are you grateful for today? Maria
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Today I’m grateful for winter bike rides. It’s an amazing feeling to ride a bike in the winter. Perhaps because it wasn’t allowed when I was a kid? I don’t know. I do know that I find it exhilarating to go biking in a winter wonderland. Biking makes me feel free and happy. What are…
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Today I’m grateful for an amazing sunny Sunday in February. I took my bike up to the allotment garden and started some more seeds. I also enjoyed listening to the birds and nature around me. What are you grateful for today? Please tell me in a comment. Maria
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Weekend Coffee Share – Let the fun begin!
Welcome to the weekend coffee share! Can I get you a cup of coffee? Or tea? It is snowing outside.. and I started planting seeds yesterday. What? Why? Isn’t it a bit early, you ask. Well, I only sow seeds that benefit from the natural cold stratification to trigger germination. I have them outdoors in…
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Today I felt like going for a bike ride. Due to very cold weather (….and the flu etc etc) I haven’t used my bike in a few weeks. And it’s been outside the whole time. I felt so grateful that the battery somehow had a lot of charge and I could go for a bike…
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Today I spent some time making a map of my allotment garden. I placed all the perennials in their places, and now I can easily see the spaces available (the empty squares are empty garden beds) for annuals. Annuals are plants that only live for a year. In colder climates many plants are grown as…
