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The Man Who Planted Trees...Play in Austin, TX
Marcella Rose
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Location: Central Texas, it is dry here.
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posted 13 years ago
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Hello, I just saw that this was happening in Austin in April. Here is the link, seats are already filling up!
http://www.austintheatre.org/site/Calendar?view=Detail&id=27561
No land yet, but growing what I can with what I have!
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So cool! Thanks for posting. The original book, as well as the movie narrated by Christopher Plumber are also very inspirational.
Marcella Rose
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You are welcome! I need to get the movie...I love Christopher Plumbers voice!
No land yet, but growing what I can with what I have!
and POOF! You're gone! But look, this tiny ad is still here:
GAMCOD 2025: 200 square feet; Zero degrees F or colder; calories cheap and easy
https://permies.com/wiki/270034/GAMCOD-square-feet-degrees-colder
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