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to: RUTH HANSCHKA
from: RUTH HAFFLY
date: 2020-05-16 12:11:00
subject: Ants

Hi Ruth,

 RH> >  RH> It's headed down here now, but if they open up too much too
 RH> fast, it >  RH> could be 1919 all over again.

 RH> > We don't want that to happen! Some parts of the country should
 RH> re-open tho, those areas where there's miles and miles of wide open
 RH> spaces (farmlands, prairies, etc). Areas where people can  make a
 living without being on top of one another should be less restricted
 than major urban areas.

 RH> I agree; it's probably why Texas reopened and some states never
 RH> actually closed down.  Why bother if you're up in Wyoming and your
 RH> next neighbor is a mile away anyway?

That describes a lot of both TX and WY but they bot have urban areas
that should be monitored closer.

 RH> >  RH> later.  Things like lettuce and strawberries yes, but no
 RH> tomatoes or >  RH> green beans etc.

 RH> > You'll get everything in time. We don't have tomatoes or green beans
 RH> yet > either, but lots of greens and strawberries. We'll be moving
 RH> into blueberry season soon, then peaches in a couple of months.

 RH> Here's hoping some of what we get aren't those nasty overbred
 RH> supermarket fruits that taste more like salad than fruit.

Don't know--what's the usual quality of what you get at the supermarket?
Are there other stores or farm stands that might offer better choices?

---
Catch you later,
Ruth
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