It’s December 1st and I’m Thinking About Seeds
I had a small collection of gray nickerbean, irresistible smooth, pebble-like seeds that clack and clatter when rolled in one’s hand.
I had a small collection of gray nickerbean, irresistible smooth, pebble-like seeds that clack and clatter when rolled in one’s hand.
When I finally struggled to wakefulness the concerns from my slumber followed me. Rather than a dystopian, preposterous scenario, what my brain had concocted is actually becoming increasingly likely.
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