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Monday, April 24, 2006

Darling buds

Gail Armstrong observes les enfants éclosants (blooming children; I like the French verb éclore because it applies to blooms and bees alike and it doesn’t have an obvious English cognate, so I used its present participle, instead of the too-familiar adjective bourgeonnant, budding. (Source Link)

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