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Views: The Family Bible and the Farmer's Almanac

Published 1:37 pm EDT, Friday, April 13, 2018
  • The Darien Farmer’s Market won’t open until June 6 this year, but it still gives hope for warmer days ahead. Photo: Humberto J. Rocha / Hearst Connecticut Media
    The Darien Farmer’s Market won’t open until June 6 this year, but it still gives hope for warmer days ahead.
    The Darien Farmer’s Market won’t open until June 6 this year, but it still gives hope for warmer days ahead.
    Photo: Humberto J. Rocha / Hearst Connecticut Media
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The Darien Farmer’s Market won’t open until June 6 this year, but it still gives hope for warmer days ahead.
The Darien Farmer’s Market won’t open until June 6 this year, but it still gives hope for warmer days ahead.
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