STRAWBERRY BLISS PIC 3
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Rosalina Smith, 4, of Owensboro, left, holds up an unripe strawberry as her cousin, Liliana Crowe, 5, looks on while cousin, Brylee Stacy, 6, picks more strawberries Sunday at the “Strawberry Bliss Market Day” at Reid’s Orchard.
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