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Sunday, 22 November 2009
patterns in water
Hi
out walking today found this wonderful example of a partially frozen puddle with a little bit of snow dotting the grass poking up out of the water
lovely patterns in the water ... click on it for a larger view
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beautiful chris
23 November 2009 22:29
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beautiful chris
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