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Autumn’s African Shield, Millbrook Marsh by Spring Creek
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Nature’s Bridge Across a Divine Cascade
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The Second Week of November and Still Hanging On
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A Rainy Morning Walk and Meditation on the Letter ‘M’.
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Windswept; The Wind Can Be Both Seen and Felt, 1.
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Windswept; The Wind Can Be Both Seen and Felt, 2.
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Windswept; the Wind Can Be Both Seen and Felt, 3.
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Stone wall refection, Moshanon (3) copy
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The Springboard, Temporal Transitions, 17, Autumn
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Edgy Rhapsody in Turquoise and Gold
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For our Old Neighbor’s Sake’, Temporal Transition, 20, A Pin Oak, or sometimes called a Swamp Oak When the storm fell'd our oak, and thou, fair wold, Wast seen beyond it, we were slow to take The lesson taught, for our old neighbour's sake.” - Charles Te