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Monday is Trash Day
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Foul!
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Fitzgerald Field, Grand Ledge
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Waiting for the Parade
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Something's Wrong with March
Mulliken Village Hall
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Don't Go That Way!
Nothing to See but Fog
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Taffy's in the Window!
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this photo by Joel Dinda


The Spirea has pretty flowers in abundance--for about a week every year. Most of the year, though, the flowers look like this, and at any given time perhaps a fifth of the branches are dead and need trimming.
But, up close, the dead flowers are surprisingly pretty.
But, up close, the dead flowers are surprisingly pretty.
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