Farmers' Almanac
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Farmers' Almanac 2022
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Farmers' Almanac 2021
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2014 Farmers' Almanac
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2013
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Christmas with the Farmers' Almanac
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2011
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2013 Farmers' Almanac
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2012
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5 editions
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2019 Farmers' Almanac
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Farmers' Almanac 2023
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2018 Farmers' Almanac
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FARMERS ALMANAC 20
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2017 Farmers' Almanac: 200th Collector's Edition
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“in the snow with your camera and capture images of winter's quiet beauty, or take photos of your children or grandchildren playing in the snow. Build a snowman or make a snow angel. Find a pine bough covered in white powder. Wait patiently for a cardinal or a whitetail deer. The outdoors are full of beautiful sights that would be perfect for your holiday cards. Pressed leaves and flowers -- While flowers are more commonly associated with spring, pressed flowers can add a lovely touch of color your card recipients may appreciate at this sometimes drab time of year. Rubber stamps -- Find a rubber stamp, or a few, with a design you enjoy and stamp your cards. Fill in the lines with colored pencils or paint. Your imagination -- If you can dream it you can do it. Look around you for other ideas and let your imagination fly.”
― Christmas with the Farmers' Almanac
― Christmas with the Farmers' Almanac
“Worry is like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do, but it doesn’t get you anywhere.”
― Farmers' Almanac 2022
― Farmers' Almanac 2022
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