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in another life, she was auntie maysilee
part 2
Thinking more about Burdock Everdeen and Suzanne Collins’ seeming inability to write anything other than lover boys.
Like I can’t get over the fact that he definitely talked to his friends about Asterid and was probably endlessly teased for falling for a girl he seemingly had no chance with. Like this boy pined hard and loud. I’m just picturing him listening very intently to Asterid talking about medicinal plants and then going out and finding some to bring back. He acts like it was no big deal and they just happened to stumble upon them when really he kept Haymitch and Blair out extra late because “Asterid said they were running low” meanwhile they’re sharing a knowing look. Like I love the idea of Burdock so being the type to find an excuse to bring up Asterid in every conversation for a time.
Had a weird idea as these two for a rare pair and kinda fell in love.
if i see google docs try and correct "the Covey" to "Covey" and "Asterid" to "Astrid" one more time im gonna lose my shit
5/24/22
My goodness, a white ash. I'll be returning shortly to cut the vines off of it. I see fallen ash logs with borer tunnels in them all over the forest, this is the first live one I've seen here.
Fossils from the River Severn all courtesy of Storm Erik
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The World War II secrets of Nightingale’s past catch up with him in the latest story in Ben Aaronovitch’s best selling series. Here’s the cover for part three of Rivers of London: Action at a Distance – published by Titan Comics and featuring the character Asterid!
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