Amy K
@amyklassen.bsky.social
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🍁 Canadian 🪶 Métis ♾️ Leftist at heart, progressive in practice. Values-first always 💜 If fairness is radical, then let’s be radicals 🌎 Solidarity, love & unity ✊🏻
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☹️ I must have broke it.

There is a comment I can't see, Mike can you see it?
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🫂 you are a good fur parent ❤️
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Awwe 🥹 little sweetheart 🥰
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Lol Okanagan peaches are legendary 😋 opening a jar in the winter is like opening summer for a brief moment, magical ✨⭐ 🌞
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🙄 Lordy lord, help these idiots, ffs
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You dirty bugger.

😉😆
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Thank you, Glen 🙏🏻🥰
amyklassen.bsky.social
Please advise Vernon! We need help! How do we go about booking you?
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Sounds like it! What city is it??
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🥺 that's damn sad.
☹️ Brown guys and gals are not the reason life is so unfair. That rests squarely on the billionaires shoulders. There is enough for everyone to live comfortably if we all share.
amyklassen.bsky.social
Good for you! I love the Sovereign Lake Nordic center, it's more my speed 😄
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Jesus Christ, why are Americans so mean to brown guys??
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🤦🏻‍♀️ including sunburn!
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It's about time! Such a no brainer. Kids can't buy their own lunches, and some of them come from families that can't afford to feed them properly. It's our duty as members of society to help take care of the little ones. Lunch and snacks is literally the least we can do.
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😊 you are too kind 🥰
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Pantry’s full, heart’s fuller 💜
Winter is coming, bring it on!

There’s something deeply grounding about filling shelves with food you grew, picked, & preserved.

You can take the girl out of the prairies, but you can't take the homesteading, pioneer, Red River soul out of the girl.

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It's me, smiling, proudly in front of neatly organized shelves filled with home-canned goods in glass jars — peaches, pickles, cauliflower, beans, and beets — glowing in warm tones of gold, green, and red.