Miami leaves are finally dropping! We're so excited about the prospect of our nets catching them as they fall. As we've just begun our leaf count on October 7, we haven't collected sufficient data for an adequate report. As of October 17, 1999, we have approximately 4 days worth of bags of leaves to be bio-massed. We believe the nets are working efficiently, but that darned squirrel, bane of our existence, has entangled itself into our apparatuses, which makes us sad. Tiz all for now, happy science suckers! Stay tuned!
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