Here in Missouri, there is no shortage of eastern red cedar trees. They spread like weeds, and once a crop of them get started growing, a whole shelter belt is apt to spring up in little or no time.
Such is the case with the cedar-filled woods behind our house.
I love the cedars best in the winter when when they’re dusted …
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