BIS-Lancastor Faming, Saturday, March 7, 1992 Spring is almost here and I’m not sure that I am ready. My braided rug is finished but not all of the past summer’s snapshots have been put in a book. There will be so many things to transplant from my previous gar den on the farm to our new one. My husband says that he will help with the vegetable garden this summer. He has planted some small trees on the crown of the hill behind our house. They include several oak, maple, spruce, dog wood, and pine. A friend gave us persimmon trees but they had very few roots and might not grow. Last Sunday my husband per suaded me to go along to Cowans Gap State Park. He has been read ing and feels it would be a good place to fish for trout But I think that it was a long truck ride to get there. We saw well-kept houses and some whose yards were lit tered with junk. It would seem almost impossible to clean and put them in order. 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