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Monthly Archives: September 2012
The Hummingbirds are Leaving
I almost wrote “the hummingbirds are gone,” but every day I see a few of them, at the flowers in the garden and at the feeder. A month ago keeping up with the two quart feeders felt like a full-time … Continue reading
									
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