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A journal of tails. Tuesday, May 6, 2014. Three weeks ago it was still 30 degrees, cold and rainy, but I could smell the soil as the rainwater melted the snow and hopefully the 4 feet of ice under the soil. After 3 days of rain I grabbed my digging tools and ventured out to the area where I had planted parsnips last summer. I now mark my parsnip row both with tall posts and rocks. The larger, longer parsnips proved harder to dig up as the ground was still frozen 8 inches below the surface. I never knew p...
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