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Howdy from Amish World, Dundee Ohio

 
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Thought I drop by and say Hello. Newly signed up on this forum. Spent half life so far in Ohio and other half in New England and freshly back in Dundee(Ohio). I am seeing tons of information; glad I found this space.
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Hi, JoAnn, welcome to permies! It's great to have you here Are you planning your spring garden this winter in Ohio?
 
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Thanks Judith...getting ready to do just that and having a few changes to boot. I am hoping to find local "employability" although that looks a bit bleak and being involved in consulting, usually takes me from being @ home. Much prefer to be home this spring/summer. I have a bit over 2acs and this place is hard enough to "keep up" with me being here. LOL...Hopefully I will have the fruit trees bear fruit this year as well as the berries. Last winter trashed almost everything. No fruit last year cept a handful of blackberries. This winter has not been too bad, and hopefully it continues.
 
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