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		<title>By: A Dyer&#8217;s Garden? &#8211; The Paper Fox Craft Studio &#38; Gallery</title>
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		<description>[...] As a side note the gourds I harvested this fall are slowly hardening&#8230; I think. It&#8217;s a very strange process and I&#8217;m not sure how many of them are going to make it. Some of them have rotted (most of the ones that did are ones I expected to but there were a few surprises). There are some that look like they&#8217;re rotting but when you tap on them they&#8217;re still hard and sound okay &#8211; I guess, not that&#8217;d I&#8217;d really know for sure since this is the first year for this. But we&#8217;ll see how it goes. You can check them out in the green-on-the-vine-glory here. [...]</description>
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