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A Waterloo resident prunes trees in October, west Waterloo, Nova Scotia. The tree must have "three frosts" to stabilize the needles before cutting, hauling, baling, trucking, retailing, and finally dressing the tree in some New England or Puerto Rican home. Picture taken by Blake Wile, October 17, 2007. Image appears in article "Waterloo, Nova Scotia."

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current05:08, 18 December 20072,560×1,920 (2.38 MB)Madereugeneandrew (Talk | contribs) (A great-grandson of Absalom Wile prunes trees in October, west Waterloo, Nova Scotia. Picture taken by Blake Wile, October 17, 2007. Image appears in article "Waterloo, Nova Scotia." )

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