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For now, she mostly just wafts through on occasional late afternoons, dropping hints of her future starring role, then vanish ing off into stunning pastel sun sets. Like many families. Mother has the peacemaker, little brother In-Between. In Between tries to unite the crew when they get into heated tug-of-war games over temperatures and conditions. Sometimes In-Between bridges their extremes rather smoothly. Other times, he barely manages a brief interference run as the squabbling siblings struggle for the same space at the same time. Spring showed me a surprise a few days ago when we spent some time together outside, cleaning up the residue from last year’s garden. It took a second look at a dirty, whitish clump among the dead stems and leaves SOFA at LOVESEAT before I realized it was not an old piece of wind-blown paper. In stead, the clump was a wadded together section of floating row cover, apparently hidden there by Winter under his heavy snow and ice cover. A rememberance came back. The small section of light weight protective covering had been tucked about mid-Novem ber around a tiny, but vigorously thriving, patch of looseleaf let tuce. Ifre gauzy white fabric kept leaves fresh and crisp, even when weighted down by an early snow dumped on it when Winter rude ly shoved aside his bright and breezy sister Autumn. Retrieving the flattened folds of row cover, 1 was amazed to find beneath it a healthy lettuce plant which had survived through all Winter’s worst behav iour. Although somewhat squashed, and an anemic shade Home School Day At Landis Valley Museum LANDIS VALLEY (Lancaster Co.) Landis Valley Museum will host Home School Day on Wednesday, April 16 from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. During this all day event, the museum provides Home School students and their families an opportunity to ex plore the museum’s crossroads village, and participate in educa tional hands-on activities at then own pace. Landis Valley Museum renders a perfect environment that encourages home school We Salute Our Faming Industry HERNLEY’S FARM EQUIP., INC. Elizabethtown, Pa. 717-367-8867 B.H.M. FARM EQUIP. INC. Annville, Pa. 717-867-2211 WERTZ FARM & POWER EQUIPMENT, INC. PA Rt. 516, GRUMELLI B. EQUIP., INC. Qien Rock, Pa. FARM SERVICE Waynesboro, Pa. 717-235-0111 Quarryville, Pa. 717-762-3193 717-786-7318 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 12, 2003-B3 of green, it was still very much alive. Figuring that the garden would be tilled up just about the time the lettuce plant Would re cover from Winter’s harsh treat ment, I dug it up and moved it to a safer spot in the flower beds. Spring thought such a hardly plant was worth saving for seed to plant for Autumn’s garden. But, even as we gardeners ea gerly rushed outside to cavort with Spring, planting potatoes and onions, peas, and radishes. Winter dashed through our work with another nasty, white disrup tion just a few days ago. We hope he didn’t land a fatal blow on our now-uncovered lettuce survivor. Frankly, most of us have just about had it with this naughty Winter. We suggest that Mother send him to his room for an extended “time out.” families to learn and interact to gether with Pennsylvania. Dutch Heritage. ■ Arrival time is 9 a.m. with ac tivities scheduled from 9:30 a.m. through 2:30 p.m. Each partici pating family will receive a schedule of events. Tickets pur chased at the gate are $7 for adults, $lO for students ages 6 to 17. Children under 6 are free. For additional information, or to reg ister by phone, call Nancy Landis at (717) 569-0401, ext. 254. FARMERS EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY Airville, Pa. 717-862-3967 C.J. WONSIDLER BROS. Quakertown, Pa. 215-536-7523 New Tripoli, Pa. 215-767-7611 Oley, Pa. 215-987-6257