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Apr132011

Signs of Spring in the Mill District

Aaaaaaaah - take a deep breath in, and slowly let it out.  Feel the warm sun on your face.  These past few days have been heaven, and we had a chance to catch some welcome signs of Spring in the neighborhood:

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The 10-day forecast isn't quite as pretty a picture, but at least the long winter is now just a bad dream that we finally woke up from.

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