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A couple of warm days and stick season is over.

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    A couple of warm days and stick season is over. Seen on my walk today in central MA #cherryblossoms #Magnolias #forsythia

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      A couple of warm days and stick season is over. Seen on my walk today in central MA #cherryblossoms #Magnolias #forsythia

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      @dac I love how you refer to winter as stick season! Unless, of course, you are referring specifically to pruning season… which is also winter.

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        @dac I love how you refer to winter as stick season! Unless, of course, you are referring specifically to pruning season… which is also winter.

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        @Kendal857 Thanks. I got the term from Noah Kahan who has an album with that title written about late fall and winter in Vermont. I enjoy the seasonal changes on my walks.

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