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	<title>Comments on: Sharing the “Wealth”</title>
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		<title>By: Jane Pemberton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jane Pemberton</dc:creator>
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		<description>Sharing the wealth in Seattle.  My first summer here, in 1989, I could not beleive that so much fruit was falling off the trees.  A pear tree in an alley, laden with fruit.  Parking strips with plums, cherries, and even figs.
After the most spectacular spring of my life, the fruits came and I felt like I was living in the garden of Eden.  Blackberries grow everywhere here. And the apples, grow plump and rosy without the slightest hesitation.
Now, we have an organization that harvests otherwise wasted fruit fall,  and passes it on to others who need it.  I am glad for that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sharing the wealth in Seattle.  My first summer here, in 1989, I could not beleive that so much fruit was falling off the trees.  A pear tree in an alley, laden with fruit.  Parking strips with plums, cherries, and even figs.<br />
After the most spectacular spring of my life, the fruits came and I felt like I was living in the garden of Eden.  Blackberries grow everywhere here. And the apples, grow plump and rosy without the slightest hesitation.<br />
Now, we have an organization that harvests otherwise wasted fruit fall,  and passes it on to others who need it.  I am glad for that.</p>
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