Some of the peonies that once grew on the Sprick farm were transplanted to various places, including Pam's property in Old Frontenac, where they thrive. Here, among the ancestors of Pam's peonies, are some ancestors of ours. There aren't names on the back, so it could be any of the aunts of a certain age. Guesses?
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Thursday, February 1, 2007
Flowers on the farm
Some of the peonies that once grew on the Sprick farm were transplanted to various places, including Pam's property in Old Frontenac, where they thrive. Here, among the ancestors of Pam's peonies, are some ancestors of ours. There aren't names on the back, so it could be any of the aunts of a certain age. Guesses?
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