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            You know springs a commin' when you get potato 
			chip bags 
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            [March 14, 2019]  
            “I know it’s fixin’ to be spring,” said Dud.
 “Things budding out on your trees and stuff, Dud?” added Steve.
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			 “Nope. Potato chip bags. Found two of them the 
			other day.” 
 We looked … inquisitive? And it was enough to get Dud back into 
			action.
 
 “Two of them. One was stuck on that big ol’ rosebush we have, and 
			the other one was up in the elm tree, just out of reach. That’s 
			usually the first sign, you know.”
 
 “Okay,” said Doc, “I’ll bite. How, Dudley, are potato chip bags 
			harbingers of spring?”
 
 “The wind, of course,” Dud said. “First comes the potato chip bags 
			on gentle zephyrs. Next week we’ll probably get old garbage bags on 
			the back wall and in the trees. That’s kinda Phase Two, you see. I 
			got this worked out pretty good now. I’m thinking of putting it in 
			the book.”
 
			
			 
			
 “You mean the Duchess and the Truck Driver?”
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			 “Its actual title is Murder in 
			the Soggy Bottoms, Doc.” “Still sounds like wet diapers 
			to me,’ said Steve.
 “So Dud, when does buds swelling on the fruit trees come in? Phase 
			Three?”
 
 “Sometimes you get a few buds during Phase three, but we have to 
			wait until later, usually. Phase Three I have as toys. You know, you 
			find a dolly or little plastic truck and start hunting an unhappy 
			kid to return it.”
 
 “Is there a Phase Four wind, Dud?”
 
 He smiled. “Yep. Cinder blocks.”
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