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		By: jay Young Gerard		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I must comment on this: I lived in Portland, Oregon with a 40&#039; tall cherry tree in our backyard. One of the many joys of that home was waking on that certain day in May each year and looking out the windows to find that it had snowed pink! The blossoms had fallen and coated our backyard in their delicate wonder. It didn&#039;t last long, but it didn&#039;t have to. The magic was instantaneous, and welcome, and never failed to arrive. That&#039;s how we knew it was Spring. It didn&#039;t even matter that the dear old tree no longer bore fruit. The pink snow was plenty.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I must comment on this: I lived in Portland, Oregon with a 40&#8242; tall cherry tree in our backyard. One of the many joys of that home was waking on that certain day in May each year and looking out the windows to find that it had snowed pink! The blossoms had fallen and coated our backyard in their delicate wonder. It didn&#8217;t last long, but it didn&#8217;t have to. The magic was instantaneous, and welcome, and never failed to arrive. That&#8217;s how we knew it was Spring. It didn&#8217;t even matter that the dear old tree no longer bore fruit. The pink snow was plenty.</p>
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