Friday, June 19, 2009
Strawberry Time
A dismal spring. Late frosts, rain and gloomy clouds, dampness and a morning rawness, the heat on since September. Frost continued after Memorial Day, plants moved inside, and then out and slowly the leaves unfurled. Vermonters are miserly this spring and with good reason, for they have little income left after fuel oil and propane, town and state taxes. But we have had maybe three glorious days and the sugarers had the best syrup season in almost a half century and today local strawberries hit the market. Last year they were tasteless. This year they are sweet and juicy; a wet spring does have its blessings.
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I agree, the strawberries were fat and the oil companies are as greedy as thieves can be in VT. I also noticed that when the price of gas increases, the soda pop inside the station goes down in price. When the gas prices dip back down, they jack up the price of soda! They will get you one way or another.
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