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Looking upwards we see hanging gardens and what may be called farmlets, tiny homesteads with minute patches of wheat, Indian corn, and clover on an incline so steep as to look vertical.
In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller" Matilda Betham-Edwards 1877
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They were well out of San Leandro, walking through a region of tiny holdings -- "farmlets," Billy called them; and Saxon got out her ukulele to cheer him with a song.
CHAPTER I 2010
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They were well out of San Leandro, walking through a region of tiny holdings -- "farmlets," Billy called them; and Saxon got out her ukulele to cheer him with a song.
Chapter 1 1913
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The farmlets and occasional shacks turn to broken lines of houses, then endless car lots, dusty motels, caravan parks and eventually shopping malls.
Archive 2006-01-01 2006
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The farmlets and occasional shacks turn to broken lines of houses, then endless car lots, dusty motels, caravan parks and eventually shopping malls.
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Oliver Hume agent Peter Vassallo said most of the landowners lived on their farmlets, with some going back decades.
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Oliver Hume agent Peter Vassallo said most of the landowners lived on their farmlets, with some going back decades.
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Massey Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey hears more about a pasture trial taking place on the University's farmlets from newly-promoted Associate Professor Paul Kenyon.
Latest Massey News 2010
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Swaziland was a near continuous line of small native family farmlets and an the occasional grocery shop, while the backdrop of hills and valleys were clothed near continuously in plantations of pine and gum.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Swaziland was a near continuous line of small native family farmlets and an the occasional grocery shop, while the backdrop of hills and valleys were clothed near continuously in plantations of pine and gum.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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