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Lovely post. I liked your comparison of one’s literal garden with the creative garden within. I also enjoyed being introduced to a new photographer with some of their beautiful work. And, lastly, I smiled when introduced to Vincent (but, of course, was sad for you and Vincent regarding his un-chosen adventure). Thank you!

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Thank you! I spend every morning in my garden, so it was likely inevitable that I would make the connection. And poor Vincent lol after doing a little more digging around, there are more repairs after the ‘adventure’.

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Poor Vincent….

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Thanks for introducing me to Ogawa, I wasn't aware of his work and I find it fascinating!

Love the story of Van-Go too.

We all get creative weeds from time to time, it's how we deal with them that helps us grow as creatives.

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Isn't Ogawa's work stunning?! I have seen Lotus Flowers before, but never took the time to look further into their work, it was a fun rabbit hole to fall down.

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Congrats on getting Vincent back. And I love the idea of there being weeds in your artist's garden. I'm sure we all have these weeds, but I'm going to think about it so much more now that you have described it so well. Thanks!

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Hey Tom! Poor Vincent lol we did a little more digging around and for sure he will need further repairs after the joy ride he provided. As for weeds, I am still thinking about it. It really stuck in my mind as I do so many small things in my week, I am finding it tough to get to some bigger projects I'd like to complete.

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Yep, I know the feeling...

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