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Working on the yard.

I think it has been a month but we had a nice weekend and I spent it cleaning up the yard.  I burned alot of the left over scraps from the remodel (3 days of burning), moved a mound of dirt that I dug last year, Shane cut down the alder that he hated, I made a planter out of it, Shane transplanted the blueberries and the apple tree, pruned the cherry tree, mowed the front and back yard.  I know there was more...

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