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They weren't happy with my presence
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Hey Ethal, wet enough for ya?
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When is this rain or snow going to stop?
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Hopefully it'll roll off my back onto your back
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Peaceful scene on the Gunpowder River
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Looking southeast on the Gunpowder River
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Snow covered downed trees
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Rows of trees in the snow
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Skunk Cabbage - not enjoying the snow
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Other old downed trees covered with snow
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Mother Willow weathering the storm
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Pushing up on the banks of the small streams
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Purple turning to green ( This is a lungwart - also known as Bluebells )
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Spring is pushing ahead
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Hikers on the other side of the river
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Thornbushes budding
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Racoon tracks going one way and Great Blue Heron tracks the other
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Dead plant from last year but still hanging around
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Mother Willow is still watching the river for me
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These are pushing up through the sandy soil along the river
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Another of my favorites telling winter to get out of town
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This is Mother Willow from the other side of the tree
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More racoon tracks
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Woodpecker practice
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This buck still has its small rack
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This one was traveling with the buck
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Starting to go from Winter coat to Summer coat
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Two deer
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Looking over the left shoulder as they left my vantage point