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		<title>Uncle Fred&#8217;s Tree Face</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Uncle Fred in Huntsville, AL sent me a tree face for my birthday.  It&#8217;s become one of my favorite yard ornaments.  Gradually during the summer, as the morning glories grow, they hide the tree face, which is revealed again in the early fall.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Uncle Fred in Huntsville, AL sent me a tree face for my birthday.  It&rsquo;s become one of my favorite yard ornaments.  Thank you, Fred!  Since we don&rsquo;t actually <i>have</i> any trees to speak of, the tree face now adorns part of the privacy fence.  Gradually during the summer, as the morning glories grow, they hide the tree face, which is revealed again in the early fall.  Impatiens are below the tree face.  July 11, 2006.</p>
<p>See a <a href="http://tinytowntattler.com/gardening/weighing-giant-sunflower" target="_blank">giant sunflower head</a> being weighed..</p>
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