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Posted on 2021-01-212021-01-21

Let’s see how this blogging app works

These are some Rio Grande verde tomatillos from last fall. Testing out the posting here.
Posted on 2021-01-192021-01-21

Wow!

We are going to have a blog. Welcome, plant people.

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