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Old 04-12-2008, 08:20 PM #4
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The pink and white crabtrees bloomed in central Missouri last week compared to this time last year when a deep freeze stunted the blossoms before they bloomed.

Old man winter has shown his face again these past few days with temperatures barely reaching 38* with strong, low wind-chills. Forecast calls for rain/snow showers for a few days, with temperatures rising to 50* on Monday.

Spring will show up soon . . .
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