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Gardening in Syracuse

growing food - growing flowers - growing community

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Wandering Through Syracuse

Adventures in Syracuse, including restaurant reviews, festivals, real estate, shopping, stores, weird things, normal things and many things in between. I am a real estate agent helping people buy and sell homes in the city of Syracuse and surrounding areas. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. First Poppy of the Season. Poppies start blooming here in the first few weeks of May. This was taken a couple weeks ago! I have contractors who do yard work for me at the property management company but they have been busy doing.

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