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Jill Swenson's avatar

You seem to blossom wherever you hit the ground! Safe travels.

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Deb Sinness's avatar

Oh Jill, thanks for the kind words but isn’t it funny, that’s not how it feels to me…we’re the hardest on ourselves.

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Kaarin Marx Smith's avatar

I am a late bloomer, which has left me feeling like I wish there was a bit more time -- I'm just getting started. I've just turned 60 -- is it too late to become a published author? I hope not. Still energy enough to hike the Dolomites, run a 10K with my son, and make new friends? Yes, indeed. Thank you for this reminder that Late Bloomer doesn't mean Never Blooming.

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Deb Sinness's avatar

Absolutely fellow Late Bloomer, I’m right there with you!

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Lynn Schweitzer's avatar

You never disappoint!💞

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Deb Sinness's avatar

❤️Thanks for the kind words Lynn❤️

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Gary Gruber's avatar

I bloomed early and still blooming, put some of the blooms down, without all the details, in a book, published in 2013 "Seven Decades: A Learning Memoir" It's on Amazon, 5 bucks on Kindle or paperback at $9.95. Why not $10? Silly. It's been another decade of blooming since then, still learning and changing.

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Deb Sinness's avatar

A Learning Memoir…I love that Gary, you lucky bloomer you!

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Gary Gruber's avatar

Thanks, Deb. Yes, blessed and grateful.

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Paula Morgan's avatar

❤️I need to ponder this now…thanks!💓

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Deb Sinness's avatar

Let me know what you come up with Morgan!

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