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Whose garden is it?

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion March 03, 2023

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Once upon a time — 20 years ago, two gardens ago — there was an opossum who lived beneath the wire-mesh floor of the shed where we kept our garbage cans. I happened to mention this when I ran into a neighbor walking on the street one day, and her young son asked if he could come see the opossum.“Of course,” I said. “But you can only see him on Tuesdays.”My neighbor looked puzzled, and I realized I was making the opossum sound like a... + full article



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