Great photos of a disappearing garden hose

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A woman calls and says that part of a garden hose out front disappeared into the ground. Her son and husband were unable to pull it out. She suspects a crazy groundhog. She thought it would make a good photo and story. I demurred. While getting good photo with stories can sometimes be difficult, a disappearing garden hose, I think, would be jumping the shark. Of course, our food-related photos lately are not exactly all that exciting either, but it's that time of the season. But we'll try not to gorge ourselves too much.

FRANK GIRARDOT

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