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- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
6 comments:
These are just so sweet. I see them all over here and haven't been able to capture them as beautifully as you have in these photos.
What great detail in your photos!
I haven't seen any pincherries or chokecherries here - we must not have any around. We do have wild cherries which really aren't wild ... they come from the seeds of domestic cherries.
Is that edible? I think I have seen at the back of the field. Happy Monday!
Day Lilies
No pinchberries here. The color really pops.
No pinchberries here. The color really pops.
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