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Monday, March 23, 2009

Burn Piles

In many towns in northern New England you can burn your brush, building debris, old tires, household appliances, deceased pets and other detritus without a permit as long as there is snow cover on the ground. It's a tradition!

Jude is a burn pile expert. She knows to always wear a hat.

In contrast, I discover a cheap way to get a haircut.

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