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Friday, November 20, 2009

For some reason, we never seem to get the broomcorn harvested on time. It's always after the autumn season, when the cold wind and rain of November hint at the winter weather soon to come. This year, however, is one of the nicest Novembers I can remember; there hasn't been enough wind and rain to destroy the broomcorn this year. As such, it is perfect weather to make broom ladies. They are perhaps a bit passed the season, but as broomcorn dries naturally, they can be saved for next year just as well.

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