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There is a lovely old apple orchard on my land, which I think dates back to colonial times. The trees are in dire need of severe pruning, which I have been reluctant to do for a variety of reasons. They produce lots of tiny green apples which the sheep and goats gobble up quickly, so the trees do serve a purpose. The blooms are so incredibly beautiful in the spring.
Beautiful!!!!
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Kim and crew
Stunning!
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