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William Lee Blake
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William Lee Blake

i had all kinds of fruit trees,but now they are dying off most are 40 years old

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Lisa Dammarell
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Lisa Dammarell

Lots of apple orchards locally here. I own a good bit of blueberry bushes too.

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Susan Rego
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Susan Rego

But so do apple maggot flies and I don't want to spray because it harms all insects, so I don't use the apples

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

I personally don't have any on my home's property but I do have access to plenty of farms where I go to "pick your own"

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Linda Faulkner
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Linda Faulkner

I have peach, apple and fig trees. Bonus is access to many orchards and farmers markets.

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Linda Faulkner
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Linda Faulkner

I have peach, apple and fig trees. Bonus is access to many orchards and farmers markets.

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Bonnie Batten
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Bonnie Batten

We have two apple trees in our backyard 🍎

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

My mom has a couple of young apple trees, but since we live in northern Michigan cherry and apple orchards are an easy drive away. We pick every year!

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No

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MPL Riker
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MPL Riker

I wish I had access.

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Linda Tansey
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Linda Tansey

when i owned my home

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Maureen Hannon
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Maureen Hannon

When I was a homeowner, I planted fruit trees in the back yard. But, when my husband got laid off, we sold the house and we rent an apartment. Without a yard of our own, I don't have trees.

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Bob Pickett
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Bob Pickett

not any in the neighborhood

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Yes

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Yes

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Kimberly Jarvis
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Kimberly Jarvis

I haven't gone to any yet, but I'll be attending my 50th next month.

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Bonnie Batten
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Bonnie Batten

My 50 year is being planned now for 2024. Can't wait to go!

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Lynn Bagley King
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Lynn Bagley King

I enjoy seeing old friends and have attended at least five of them --even helped plan several. However, my husband is also a class member and that makes it even more fun because we both enjoy going home again.

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Lisa Dammarell
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Lisa Dammarell

Always a surprisingly good time.

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Bob Pickett
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Bob Pickett

not many, 25th, 50th.

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No

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Linda Tansey
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Linda Tansey

have no reason to go

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k san
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k san

I live on the other side of the country from my HS. Too expensive to travel that distance just for that.

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Pam Ratcliff
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Pam Ratcliff

Not interested in reliving that part of my life.

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

I couldn't wait to leave that hell hole so why on earth would I want to go back?

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Tammy Crumpacker
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Tammy Crumpacker

I just never connected with a lot of people in high school but the friends I did have are still my friends now.

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Steve Daily
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Steve Daily

Hated high school. Looking back I'm surprised I survived. Nothing but bitter memories and wouldn't want to relive them 40+years later

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Angie Carey
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Angie Carey

The students had their own cliques, I wasn't one of them even though I wanted to be. But my parents were corporally abusive to me and wasn't allowed any friends. Also was made fun of many times in those years.

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Angie Carey
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Angie Carey

The students had their own cliques, I wasn't one of them even though I wanted to be. But my parents were corporally abusive to me and wasn't allowed any friends. Also was made fun of many times in those years.

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Hilary
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Hilary

I went to three high schools. The third one was an independent study program (like home school). One-on-one with the teacher, not going just to meet teacher and principal. Also, they are expensive. I got teased badly at all my public schools. Not worth it.

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

Long, long ago, but not recently.

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Robert Davidson
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Robert Davidson

There were nearly 1000 students in my graduating class. I knew only a few of them.

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37%
Yes

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63%
No, one of us does it more WINNER

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37%
Yes

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Angie Carey
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Angie Carey

When my hubby and I are going someplace together, he loves to be the one driving. I love to watch the scenery. but if we're going somewhere he isn't familiar, I drive to our destination.

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Lisa Dammarell
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Lisa Dammarell

Especially if one of us is tired, or if its a really long drive.

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Juan López
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Juan López

I for the most part do the driving, however, whenever I am tired or drowsy, I let my wife take the wheel.

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63%
No, one of us does it more

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Chuck DeMarti
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Chuck DeMarti

No-Because I drive better than my wife

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Tina Bouthillier
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Tina Bouthillier

When I was married, I usually did, he hated driving

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Joyce Koch
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Joyce Koch

no, I do, because he usually had a beer.

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Lisa Gray
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Lisa Gray

Not married, don't own a car.

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rover6rover
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rover6rover

My husband is more comfortable when he's behind the wheel. If he's too drowsy to drive safely then I take over for a while. And sometimes my vigilance (John! John!) is key to avoiding catastrophe.

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