Wednesday,  February 13, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 209 • 7 of 35 •  Other Editions

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door.  What I found fascinating was the bare ground right next to the drift.  It became the new home of the drift but the design was somewhat different when the snowed landed. 
I traveled to Bismarck on Friday to spend the weekend with Don Schatz.  We headed to Fargo early Saturday morning.  While there we attended the 55th Annual Kiwanis Pancake Karnival at the Fargo Dome with Don's parents, Don Sr. and Judy Schatz.  We visited, shopped and enjoyed supper out before returning to Bismarck later Saturday evening.  Bismarck escaped all of the nasty weather that came this way and a lot of bare ground is peeking through the snow there.
I hope you've managed to find everything the snow buried.  It won't be long before this snow vanishes and just think, you'll have your seeds and you'll be ready to hit the dirt!  News has been a bit scarce lately so if you've done anything at all you'd like to share be sure to give me a call at 605-294-5874 or 701-680-7255 or email me at beverlypatterson555@yahoo.com.
 

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