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Today began with having lunch with a good friend, her new-born son, and her mom. Baby cuddled off to sleep after milk session and after doing some baby business, ahem. Nothing compares to resting in the bosom of a parent. Then I went to immigration and foreign affairs to get a travel document. Thank God it was so smooth, exceeding my expectations. As foreign affairs was so close to Botanic Gardens, I popped in for a short browse before heading home. Of course I couldn't resist taking some photos and sharing them here. I'm impressed by the 4 tiny flowers of an arid plant - they simply are themselves - blooming inspite of the harsh environment. Shalom.
1 comment:
I can see and feel that you are having great times :-)
Ya, nice pics on your blog too.
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