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    The Farrier's horse and the shoemaker's kids.

    I think one comma.
  2. lxskllr

    The Farrier's horse and the shoemaker's kids.

    This is my first apartment after moving out of mom's. I lived in the second story of the orange place. It was yellow when I was there. Loved that place, and my landlord was cool too. https://www.historichavredegrace.com/newpage/recymwkVmyaBNXTzM
  3. lxskllr

    The Farrier's horse and the shoemaker's kids.

    Nice spot out there. I like the Scandinavian design aesthetic. Reminds me a bit of Japanese. Cool hedge garden.
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    The Farrier's horse and the shoemaker's kids.

    On the note of my weeping cherry; what causes the weeping characteristic? I have a Darwinian approach to the trees on my property. Animals plant them, and I tend to let nature decide which lasts. I'll cull some if they get to be a problem. Anyway, birds plant lots of cherries. I had one come up...
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    The Farrier's horse and the shoemaker's kids.

    Looks good to me for colloquial/conversational speech. edit: "I'm figuring that posting pictures of this on, say, Treebuzz, would have me burned at the stake." The commas are a little weird, but correct I think. It's written as you'd speak, and that doesn't necessarily translate well to...
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    The Farrier's horse and the shoemaker's kids.

    I'm always about saving trees. I have a weeping cherry in the front yard that's 95% dead. Full of carpenter ants, rotten stem, and few real branches. The only thing keeping it going is the hail Mary crop of suckers. It'll stay til it doesn't get green in the spring. I think the apple looks fine...
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