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From Series: "The Grass is Always Greener " As we enjoy getting outside in the summer, we can be tempted to take a sneaky look over the fence and compare our neighbour’s garden with our own. It reminds us that of that old well-watered saying, ‘the grass is always greener on the other side.’ but it is a sentiment that lurks in every one of us. So, what do we do with our longing for greener grass?
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