Peaches!
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Our peach crop is doing tremendously well. The only problem is that yellow jackets like to eat the peaches so many of them have holes in them. Gabe and I went to Home Depot to by a trap for them, but neither one of us could handle the idea of sneakily attracking bugs into a trap where they then starve and die. We have decided to share our crop. Emory loves the peaches and gets very excited about them.
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