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From the Psalms
Bible-related
Posters and charts, mostly Bible-related
fruit of the Spirit
In three or more galleries
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Used in non-profit publications
George MacDonald quotes
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Flickr milestones
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Art, or close to it.
Psalm 104 biodiversity project
Gratitude for molecules, elements and atoms
Maine
Biltmore house and surroundings
LaBar reunion, 2014
Emphasizing numbers/numerals
Colors
Lovely
Grandchildren
People
Blue Ridge Parkway
Maryland
Signs of all kinds
Reflection
Bodies of water
Redrock country, Arizona
California
Camp Chapel United Methodist Church, ornamental flowers, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
Flowers seen on walks in Southern California
Southern CA walks
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
Southwest US, but not California
Wisconsin/Michigan trip
Flowers from the Southwest
waterdrops on things
Winter
Southern Michigan and Stratford, ON
Lovely: photos used in "lovely" poster
Montana
Pennsylvania
Plants from the Southeast US
Southeast US
Upstate South Carolina: miscellaneous
Flowers: Upstate South Carolina
Flower gardens, Pickens County
Leaves from North Carolina
leaves: upstate SC
Aiken, South Carolina, and nearby
Kalmia Gardens/Segars-McKinnon Heritage Preserve
Maryland flowers
Newberry, SC
Charleston, South Carolina, area
plants: upstate SC
Washington & Oregon trip
Agriculture
buildings
Food
Hearts
landscapes
Light through or around trees and other plants
Rocks, minerals, etc.
rugs by Martin's mother, and similar craftwork
clouds
sunrises and sunsets
Quotations and links to articles
public domain
Seriously edited
Power-Clipped by Corel Draw
Holidays
Algae
Amaryllidaceae, except daffodils
Aphids
Apocynaceae, except for milkweeds
Araceae
Arthropods and other invertebrates, except butterflies
Asteraceae
Asparagacea - hostas, hyacinths, liriope, and more
azaleas and rhododendrons
barberries and nandinas
bark
Begonias
Berries & fruit
Bird of Paradise and Banana plants
Bignoniaceae
Blackberries, flowers, fruit and leaves
Blackberry lilies (Iris domestica)
Blueberries
Boggs Rock and primary succession
Bougainvillea
Bradford pears
Brassicaceae
Bromeliads
buds
Bugs (Hemiptera), except Jadera haematoloma
Butterflyweed, and other milkweeds
cactus photos
Caryophyllaceae, mostly carnations
Castor beans, Ricinus
Cattails - Typhaceae
cherry flowers, pink
Chinaberry trees
Chrysanthemums
Cicadas
Cladonia (British soldiers) lichen
Coleus
Cornflowers
Cotton (Gossypium)
Crepe Myrtles
Crocuses
Daffodils
Day lilies
Dogwoods
Ericaceae
Euonymus, mostly americanus
Ferns
Fothergilla
Gastropoda
Geraniums, Pelargonium
Gerbera daisies
Ginkgo
Goldenrods
Grapes and their relatives
grasses
Hibiscus and other Malvaceae (except cotton)
Honeysuckle
Hydrangeas
Holly berries, leaves, and flowers
Honeybees
Iris flowers
Jadera haematoloma and similar true bugs
Kalanchoe
kudzu
Lantanas
Leaves, Maryland
lichens
Lilies
Lycopodium
Magnolias
Fagaceae: maples and beeches, also known as Sapindaceae
Marine life
mimosas (also known as silk trees)
Mint plants, mostly with flowers
Monarch butterflies
Morning Glories
Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia)
Moths and butterflies, except for monarchs
Mushrooms and mosses
Nasturtiums
nuts (fruit of various trees)
oaks: acorns, leaves, bark, trees
Oconee Station Cove
Palm trees
Passionflowers
Pea family, except for kudzu
Peach orchard, Spartanburg County, South Carolina
Phlox
Pines and other conifers
Poinsettias
Pokeweed, aka Phytolacca
Poppies
Pumpkins, melons and their relatives
Queen Anne's lace
Quince flowers (from flowering quinces)
Redbuds
Rosaceae, except actual roses
Roses
Sassafras leaves
Sedum, Crassulaceae
Silk floss trees
skunk cabbage
Smilax glauca, or sawbrier, or sawbriar
Solanaceae: potatoes, tomatoes, etc.
Spiders, spider webs, etc.
Spirea, aka spiraea
Succulent plants
Sumacs - leaves, fruit, maybe other parts
Sunset Cliffs
Sweetgums, aka sweet gums
Trumpet vines
Tulips
Variegated flowers and leaves
vertebrates, except humans
Violets and pansies
Wasps
water lilies
Weigela flowers and flower buds, Caprifoliaceae
wisteria
Yuccas
Organisms not identified
Groupless