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Rose Stem with Refracted View of the Upper Table Rock!
[best appreciated at full size against black]
This is a rose stem that likes to grow through our back deck, and on this rainy morning, I noticed the droplets on the stem. I had no idea there would be a refraction of the Upper Table Rock in it! Now, all you need to do is turn upside-down to see the beautiful formation! Go on now, turn that head! :D :D No fair falling out of your chair! :D
This image was taken in February, 2012.
This is a rose stem that likes to grow through our back deck, and on this rainy morning, I noticed the droplets on the stem. I had no idea there would be a refraction of the Upper Table Rock in it! Now, all you need to do is turn upside-down to see the beautiful formation! Go on now, turn that head! :D :D No fair falling out of your chair! :D
This image was taken in February, 2012.
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