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CINDY'S SNAPSHOT: A dragonfly at rest in Nova Scotia

Healthy gardens are lovely to look at, but they also serve as a refuge for many insects. Donna Langille watched as this lovely dragonfly fluttered over her yard in Amherst Nova Scotia.  Because Dragonflies gravitate to ponds and puddles, they are creatures of both air and water. Many believe that dragonflies move into our life when we are taking things too seriously and losing our joy.
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Healthy gardens are lovely to look at, but they also serve as a refuge for many insects. Donna Langille watched as this lovely dragonfly fluttered over her yard in Amherst Nova Scotia.  Because Dragonflies gravitate to ponds and puddles, they are creatures of both air and water. Many believe that dragonflies move into our life when we are taking things too seriously and losing our joy.


Cindy Day is the chief meteorologist for SaltWire Network.

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