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STILL LIFE: Old hand

Posted on April 3, 2013 by admin

Yesterday at 8:35 PM

STILL LIFE: Old hand

By David Leaming
Staff Photographer

The receding snow is providing plenty of spring chores for Fenton Nickerson, seen raking dead leaves from his lawn in Sidney on Sunday. Nickerson said he has plenty of work ahead of him and added, “I’m 94 years old and I feel like it.” 

The receding snow is providing plenty of spring chores for Fenton Nickerson, seen raking dead leaves from his lawn in Sidney on Sunday. Nickerson said he has plenty of work ahead of him and added, “I’m 94 years old and I feel like it.”

Staff photo by David Leaming

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