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Amazing!
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Thank you.
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Can’t exactly put my finger on it but, there is something fascinating about root cellars.
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They are fascinating. Thanks for visiting.
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You don’t run into houses that are built underground very often. Wonderful find.
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That’s true. Thank you.
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That is so cool! I love root cellars and storm cellars. They used to be a staple around here.
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That’s interesting, I wasn’t familiar with them.
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Most farms had a storm/root cellar in our area due to tornadoes in the summer and the need for a place to keep produce during the winter.
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I learnt something today. Thank you again.
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I sure hope you have a fabulous week.
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Thank you Cee. It’s always a pleasure.
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