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Unread 10/11/2019, 10:56 AM   #1106
Michael Hoaster
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Out here we had a very wet spring, which brought the flowers big time. Then we had a very dry summer, which led to some less than stellar colors in the lower elevations. We got our first snow yesterday-about six inches. That's pretty much normal. I usually get my snow tires on by the second week of October. With the snow forecast, I went ahead and got them on early.

On the missing damsel, it's just such a heartbreak, after getting them through uronema. I think if I had been more patient and kept it in QT another week or two, things might have gone better. Another lesson learned. Overall, I'm pretty happy with my advances in the quarantine department. There's still room for improvement!


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