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Turned up leaves seen more often in past two summers

Phenomenon is seen both thither - and yon; but is most pronounced on Jamestown Hill tree
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Joyce Coomer writes:
Ed, I've been seeing turned-up leaves on trees the past two summers, esp. this summer, on trees scattered hither and yon. The leaves are turned-up even when there is very little wind and when there is no sign of a storm moving in. The tree you pictured on Jamestown hill has turned-up leaves more consistently and more profusely than other trees I see daily. - Joyce M. Coomer
Thanks, Joyce Coomer: CM may have to call in Billy Joe Fudge on this matter. Personally, I am wondering 1) If someone could charge money for people to view it? 2) Can anyone figure out any route for the Canadian Tour Buses to get around Praise Assembly of God?




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