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getting dirty: what's in the garden?
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[QUOTE="ClifSpliffy, post: 4199968, member: 9260"] got a couple of these kicking around in the out back [IMG]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-YMm6AzuRACc/Tb04RpNbM_I/AAAAAAAABaQ/Z6QAzimCAuU/s400/Old_Well.jpg[/IMG] (not my pic) most are colonial era, but the one at the peak, with full sun exposure for every second of the day that the sun is out, is definitely way older, prolly thousands of years by the indians who lived here. [I]not a one put on an ice cap this year, [/I]which used to be the rule until aboot 5-10 years ago. the colonial 'spring house' never freezes over. never. those guys in buckskins and goofy hats knew a thing or two aboot mother nature. this new normal has new february morphing into old march. if so, i'd better batten down some hatches as the winds should start to show up soon. i think that recent cold snap was just the deities messing with us, and cutting us sugaring types slack for the opportunity to at least have something of a season to grab the sap. good day for pancakes or french toast, swimming in Connecticut maple syrup, and Connecticut butter. buy local. [/QUOTE]
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