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Alex Bugaeff | 31 comments While waiting for my new book, American Amazons, Colonial Women Who Changed History, to be released (a week or two to go), I thought I'd share this article from my blog, Freedom's Foundry. I have published it here with the permission of the Connecticut Rose where it first appeared. I hope you like it.

http://freedomsfoundry.com/2015/02/04...


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Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 1680 comments Mod
What is this cold and snow of which you speak? :D


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Alex Bugaeff | 31 comments You live west of the Rockies, then?


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Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 1680 comments Mod
Yeah.


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Megan | 48 comments Here in NZ we are having the most gorgeous summer... snow seems something very far away.


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Alex Bugaeff | 31 comments Megan, you can have some of ours. We've got 5' on the ground with more on the way. The only saving grace is that my roses are sleeping peacefully.


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Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 1680 comments Mod
Alex wrote: "Megan, you can have some of ours. We've got 5' on the ground with more on the way. The only saving grace is that my roses are sleeping peacefully."

Alex, you can save postage by sending that snow only as far as the Western US. It is bizarre to read about Boston getting 10 feet or something, while the snowiest parts of the Sierra Nevada barely have ground cover. But I gather we may be looking at the new "normal." Ouch.


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