The Lavender Held Memories, The Eucalyptus Remembered All The Tears, And The Poppies Were Always There

The Lavender Held Memories, The Eucalyptus Remembered All The Tears, And The Poppies Were Always There
The Lavender Held Memories, The Eucalyptus Remembered All The Tears, And The Poppies Were Always There
The Lavender Held Memories, The Eucalyptus Remembered All The Tears, And The Poppies Were Always There

The lavender held memories, the eucalyptus remembered all the tears, and the poppies were always there to see the years crawl by.

Three plants that are reminders of my childhood home in Northern California.

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