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The Passionate Clash of Peonies and Political Protest

Carol A. Seidl June 6, 2025 June 6, 2025General activism, Nichols Arboretum, peonies, politics, protest 14
Pivoines, Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Last Sunday started famously with a small family gathering under the Michigan sun while temperatures remained in the 60s. Sometime in the afternoon, however, my blog went offline, and it took nearly 20 hours to correct the problem. That was annoying, but it was the least of the troubles that…

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