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Tag Archives: Tom Rosko
Two bushes for Two Cousins, forever recalling their Two Children in the book No Words
Here at Musette Lewry in Furnessville there are a couple of Purple Sand Cherry bushes that were gifts from my father’s cousins and planted in March of 2005. Tommy Rosko had come into the store where I work, on the Valparaiso … Continue reading