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- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
4 comments:
Wild strawberries...how wonderful! And, there is a whole lot of them too. I'd love to pick some!
So many wild strawberries! I don't know that I've seen so many in one spot before. I've always thought wild strawberries magical things... and they taste good too. ;o) Happy Week, Judy ((HUGS))
Our wild strawberries are blooming profusely this year too. It looks like you caught them just after the rain - love the tiny macro droplets!
I've always enjoyed finding wild strawberries. You got some great pictures.
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