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    My Children's story

    My Children's story

    My Glabrous A netball sized Glabrous with curled up toenails lives in my compost bin. He appeared a month after I brought my compost bin,...
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     ‘The badger with the glasses.’

    ‘The badger with the glasses.’

    pair of glasses for correcting defective vision Collins dictionary The tale of a short-sighted badger There once was a badger who wore a...
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    Day 24 ‘Tonka- Bean’

    Day 24 ‘Tonka- Bean’

    the fragrant, almond-shaped seed of any of several South American leguminous trees (genus Dipteryx) used in perfumes, drugs, etc. Collins...
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    Day 22 ‘Bottomless’

    Day 22 ‘Bottomless’

    If you describe something as bottomless, you mean that it is so deep that it seems to have no bottom. Collins dictionary The bottomless...
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    Day 18 ‘Peacock’

    Day 18 ‘Peacock’

    A peacock is a large bird. The male has a very large tail covered with blue and green spots, which it can spread out like a fan. Collins...
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    Day 12 ‘Pumpernickel’

    Day 12 ‘Pumpernickel’

    Pumpernickel is a dark, brown, heavy bread, which is eaten especially in Germany. Collins dictionary A Pumpernickel Tale Nicholas...
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    Day 4: ‘Jacqueminot’

    Day 4: ‘Jacqueminot’

    A deep–red, hybrid perpetual rose The city of Jacqueminot In Jacqueminot, people’s hearts are exposed and form the shape of a rose. For...
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