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Hey, there! I hope you are as excited about the month of March as I am. If you're in the Northern Hemisphere, the amazing moments of nature's vibrant rebirth are, of course, about to come late in the month and beyond. Southern Hemisphere folks will soon transition to a cool, colorful reprieve in the autumn season. Easter and Jesus' resurrection will be celebrated on Sunday, March 27th this year, serving as a fitting correlation to nature's resurrection of blooming life. As you can tell, I love the spring and fall seasons!
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