tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6176596213676929324.post1131462418478220142..comments2023-10-23T22:29:58.078+02:00Comments on Called to Love Africa: RunduNicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04265047520811228379noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6176596213676929324.post-57092361608011753022009-07-08T05:59:10.232+02:002009-07-08T05:59:10.232+02:00oh sweet friend...
THANK YOU for your blog. it is ...oh sweet friend...<br />THANK YOU for your blog. it is incredible how my heart just misses there SO much as i reflect back and read through your experiences. i am so thankful for it. i MISS you guys, miss what you are getting to experience, and wish i could have appreciated it as much while i was there as i do now that i am far removed. praying for God to SUSTAIN you and satisfy you. <br />much love,<br />kristenKristenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04563369783830556059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6176596213676929324.post-25176862762772440072009-07-06T05:34:46.958+02:002009-07-06T05:34:46.958+02:00That crazy plant grows like ... well, like crazy i...That crazy plant grows like ... well, like crazy in Southern California. It's called bougainvillea, and while hot pink seems to be its most common form, it comes in an array of magnificent, tropical colors. <br /><br />It also has some wicked thorns -- I sometimes wonder if it wasn't a bougainvillea they used to make Jesus' crown -- so don't try to pick any. <br /><br />Not that you would. Just sharing my gardening knowledge. ;-)Kelly @ Love Wellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18037513409301217473noreply@blogger.com