“All my life, I thought I was this independent woman. I was on all the right committees, made speeches for all the right causes, traveled all over the world. I had my little part-time job, I made all my own decisions, but . . . there was always someone there to fall back on when things went bad. Funny, how after so many years of marriage you don’t think about how much you depend on the other person until . . . well, until they’re gone. And then of course there’s just the whole system in the city. Your doctor, your pharmacist, your plumber, your vet . . . there’s always someone there. You never have to find out . . . how much you can’t do.”
Quote by Donna Ball
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A Year on Ladybug Farm
A Year on Ladybug Farm offers a detailed look at the daily operations of a ladybug farm, including the breeding, care, and release of these insects. The book takes readers through the various seasons, highlighting the changes in the farm's activities and the ladybugs' behaviors. It combines educational content with personal anecdotes, offering a unique perspective on the world of ladybug farming. more
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