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I pruned my fruit
trees
last fall. This branch was damaged by a bear and I removed it and piled it and all the otherbranches in my field.
I took this picture today. This branch had flowers and now it has leaves. It's not attached to anything.
20200418_150600.jpg
The wishbone never could replace the backbone.
These aren't just sunglasses. They are a coolness prosthetic. For this tiny ad:
Heat your home with the twigs that naturally fall of the trees in your yard
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