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FALL FLIES
Waving wildly, every tree in the yard bid farewell to summer, their leafy burdens stripped away to dance madly ahead of the coming storm. I didn't really want to rake anymore, so I prayed for two things: that the short grass would keep the leaves moving to someone else's lawn, and a foot of snow.
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