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Notes on the progress of a garden on the banks of an unnamed tributary of Mud Creek
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Monday, March 3, 2008
48 hours later
It is amazing how much snow can melt in 48 hours. The view from our patio today....
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The First Flower of 2008 has arrived
Sturnus vulgaris
Mysterious Garden Inhabitants
Serious Melting Going On
Clear signs of Spring are starting to be seen
Well OK, that wasn't real
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