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Old September 14, 2007   #16
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Cecil,

Let me know if you're into seeds and interested in any sort of trading. I live in the city, but would be willing to drive about 15 miles in any direction. (Robinson, West Mifflin, Wexford, Murraysville, Canonsburg, etc)
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Old September 14, 2007   #17
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I'm in swPA too, my Amish Paste seem to be going through a 2nd wave, red pears are still green (late start) and husky cherry on their last legs. I did retire a lot last month though: Bloody Butcher, Cherokee Purple, Patio Tomato and Mountain Princess.

The drive did take its toll on us, maybe because we made a day-trip out of it, but it was an awesome party! I'm definitely looking forward to next year, even if it means taking a day or two off from work beforehand.

Yes, it must have been a long trip, especially for your daughter! I am so glad you came though!
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