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Comments on Puzzle #5219: XML X-perts
By Teresa K (fasstar)

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#1: Teresa K (fasstar) on Mar 4, 2009

Here is a link:
http://www.mulberrytech.com/index.html
#2: Shae (shaekin) on Mar 4, 2009
Very nice! It did make a nice puzzle indeed. :)
#3: JoDeen Mozena (ozymoe) on Mar 4, 2009
Enjoyed it.
#4: Ga Hendrick (GaHendrick) on Mar 4, 2009
A great image - with the promise of spring :) Thanks.
#5: Teresa K (fasstar) on Mar 4, 2009
Thanks, guys. Ah yes, the promise of spring. I like to go out in the yard in the winter and look a the bare branches of a tree and then look really close and see the tiny buds waiting for a bout of warm weather so they can burst open.
#6: Jan Young (haidapup) on Mar 4, 2009
Nice puzzle - you did a good job with it.
#7: Jane Doe (telly) on Mar 4, 2009
it did make a pretty puzzle. :)
#8: Teresa K (fasstar) on Mar 4, 2009 [SPOILER]
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#9: Jan Wolter (jan) on Mar 5, 2009
But mulberries are yummy. I've got two mulberry trees in my back yard but they are shaded by other trees and rather scrawny. They've never bloomed or born fruit.
#10: michelle johnson (blubrd420) on Mar 10, 2010
I like it!
#11: Teresa K (fasstar) on Mar 10, 2010
Thanks, Michelle.
#12: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on Feb 13, 2011
very very nice - excellent solve.
#13: larrry grizzard (gizzard) on Oct 19, 2011
Right you were!
#14: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Dec 10, 2020
Very nice.
#15: Valerie Mates (valerie) on Nov 4, 2022 [SPOILER]
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#16: David R. Felton (drfelton) on Nov 4, 2022
Glad to hear Jan's story had a happy ending, Valerie.
#17: Valerie Mates (valerie) on Nov 5, 2022
Sort of!

Also, mulberry trees are gendered, so the ones that never make fruit could be male trees. But actually one of them does make berries -- but they are 30 feet off the ground, while the tree in the front yard makes berries that are easy to reach and plentiful, so nobody ever really thinks about the tree in the back yard. I've wondered if the non-bearing tree in the back yard pollinates all of the other trees. Maybe without it there would be no mulberries here.

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