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Wednesday Photo: The Yoshino cherry (Prunus x yedoensis) in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden
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Two good very things—a spring thought for the day in advance of the Cambridge Unitarian Church's AGM
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Early spring blackthorn blossom on Coldham's Brook, Ditton Meadows, Cambridge
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Man, dog, boat, river, rowers — a spring morning on the River Cam by Midsummer Common
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Wednesday Photo: An early spring day on the River Cam
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Wednesday Photo: Spring Sunset over Suffolk . . . and a few words by Okada Torajirō talking about Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Wednesday Photo: Mary and spring flowers in St Mary’s, Kettlebaston, Suffolk
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To touch again the finely woven, seamless cloth of joy & woe — an Easter Sunday meditation
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Wednesday Photo: Blossom in Fen Ditton
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Wednesday Photo: Dreamland, Margate, August 2023
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Wednesday Photo: Spring buttercups and picnics on Midsummer Common
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What happens (to Easter) when we can no longer rely on spring?
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Wednesday Photo: Ditton Meadows in spring
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A mischevious spring meditation on Robert Frost’s poem “Mending Wall”
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The origin of our world is in leaves—A spring meditation on a painting by Claude Monet, a poem by Boris A. Novak, and a book by Emanuele Coccia
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Our true “Notre Dame”. Some cathedral-thinking for Easter Sunday—Christ as the gardener
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