Shame on the thieves who picked our apple orchard clean last week. Very unneighborly — stealing, really.
Jennifer StankusPORT TOWNSEND
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Shame on the thieves who picked our apple orchard clean last week. Very unneighborly — stealing, really.
Jennifer Stankus
PORT TOWNSEND
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Justin Hale
Bet they had four legs.
Monday, November 2, 2020 Report this
HarveyW
Two people. Four legs total. Be glad they didn't want your apple device. What think Inhale? Masks probably made them bold enough to think no one could identify them. Stupid masks. Any political signs missing? I suspect the old lady across the street. Granny Smith.
Monday, November 2, 2020 Report this
MargeS
With all the apple trees in Jefferson County, why would someone have to steal them? Many people have extra apples this time of year, but you need to ask them if you can pick a few for your family. Sorry you lost your apples Jennifer. while your driving around Jefferson County there are apple trees along the roads that people had many years ago. I have tried a few and there good apples. but that's beside the point, I bet if they were hungry they could have just asked you, your a kind person and would not let anyone go hungry.
Monday, November 2, 2020 Report this