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By Leslie Anthony
In an obsessive drive to rid Creekside of the scourge of invasive burdock (I’ll write about this in another column), I’ve spent much time mucking along the sides of the Valley Trail, the verge of ditches, the margins of peoples’ yards, and the edges of gardens, sidewalks, parking lots, and roadways in general. As I cut and hack and shovel up the offending greenery, much is revealed about the habits of humans who frequent such areas.…
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August 24, 2019
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