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Every spring, I begin cutting my firewood for the upcoming winter. It should be cut months ahead of time so it will dry and cure.
— Sue Hubbell
タグ: will, winter, spring, time

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Spring starts in January in the Ozarks, lurches on in a complicated way, with spurts and setbacks, until May. Then, early in May, there is a cold spell known as blackberry winter because it comes when blackberries bloom. It is a worrisome week for anyone who farms.
— Sue Hubbell
タグ: who, way, winter, spring
I know a number of coastal trails in downeast Maine, all of them interesting.
— Sue Hubbell
タグ: maine, them, interesting, know
It wasn't that there weren't menfolk in my grandmother's stories. There were lots of them but they died young or were drifters and dreamers who disappeared or turned to drink or succumbed to melancholia or slow mortal diseases. The women, on the other hand, lived a long time and were full of spit and vinegar until the end.
— Sue Hubbell
タグ: long-time, long, time, women
Strictly speaking, one never 'keeps' bees - one comes to terms with their wild nature.
— Sue Hubbell
タグ: bees, wild, never, nature
My bees cover one thousand square miles of land that I do not own in their foraging flights, flying from flower to flower for which I pay no rent, stealing nectar but pollinating plants in return.
— Sue Hubbell
タグ: own, flying, plants, flower
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