One tree, many trunks
Many trunks make for nice shade
Hi, lily
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Storm's here
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Bumble bee and pink clover, closer
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Wisteria and Clematis flowering
Clematis 'John Warren'
Wisteria and Clematis flowering
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On the rockery May 2015
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Unexpected artwork
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Jake apparently was here
Sunday stroll on Court Street
When good colors go bad
Pretty between ugly
It begins
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A little experiment, part II
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Not like a big pizza pie, actually
Big moon tonight and tomorrow night. It's a little hazy here, but I thought it would be a good time to test the old 500mm Mirror Reflex Nikkor on the D7100. Seems to have worked.
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