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Growing green beans, hydrangea varieties, tips for health and happiness

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This is the time we dock the night
Of a whole hour of candlelight;
When song of linnet and thrush is heard—
And love stirs in the heart of a bird
.
–Katharine Tynan (1861–1931)

Monday, April 20, 2020
111th day of the year
Summer begins in 61 days

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