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March 21 2021

March 25, 2021 /

I intended only to move canes previously cut, but it is so hard to stop tending sometimes. I was mindful of possible bird nesting above and below. All things matter. Including you.

habitat restorationHimalayan blackberrymossossoberrysnailsWallace Swamp Creek Park
By Tracy Banaszynski

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