An Open And Shut Case

Iris have such lovely, light and airy flowers. They amaze me with their sturdy stalks that magically appear from relatively thin leaves. So much flower delicately unfolds from a compact bud. When it's time for them to close, they gracefully reverse the process, wrapping themselves up from the outside in. It's as if they are ever-conscious of their beauty.
May your walk be bordered by much hope.
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Love the new pictures, but I still have trouble getting the full words. Seems
like now the problem is only on page 1 of 3 and the other pages are alright.
The problem is all on the right side of the screen.
I'm thinking of sending your site to a dear school friend of mine who lives in
Dallas. Your writings sound so much like some of the things she writes in her
comments on e-mails she sends out, but I'm a little concerned that she may have
the same problems I have. However, I am sure she would very much enjoy reading
your stories.
If there is anything I can do to correct the problem on my end, please let me
know how to do it.
Much love,
Betty Roy