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11.21.2011
The patterns created by the change of seasons . . .
The once dark green leaves of the hosta has shed its chlorophyll in preparation for the winter's rest. The time of transition effects all.
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Use to be an herb farm
- the words leapt off the page of real estate listings! I called for an appointment - just to see it, you know. Two small stone buildings and . . . a greenhouse! What potential. . .
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