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There are years in Tennessee when spring is a brief transition between coolish and downright hot, punctuated with a series of brief cold spells that my neighbors in Macon County used to call redbud winter, dogwood winter, and blackberry winter. It took me some time to realize that each of the winter titles refers to blossom times. Luckily, this year is not one of those years. Yes, we have had all these “winters,” and in fact we may still be in blackberry winter this morning