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Some especially nice photos today. Either you made a road trip, or Flowerland is somewhere in the vicinity. Must have been a day off for you. Looks like you enjoyed it!
Interesting that you posted a picture that has olives on the tree. I posted a similar picture Saturday on my facebook page. There's a cafe that has a small organic garden in the front of their building. They have 3 olive trees and one had a single olive on it. That was the first olive on a tree I ever recall seeing.
The last picture, of the river. Is that the Rio Grande along 170? I know it looks like that in some areas.
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ReplyDeleteThanks again for sharing your view of the world through your fantabulous photos! I love the landscapes and that salad looks incredible.
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To acquire knowledge, one must study, but to acquire wisdom, one must observe.
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beautiful..thank you :o)
ReplyDeleteSome especially nice photos today.
ReplyDeleteEither you made a road trip, or Flowerland is somewhere in the vicinity. Must have been a day off for you. Looks like you enjoyed it!
Jumpin' Jehosafats!
ReplyDeleteRecognize the westward view from the Big Hill--wish I wuz there!
ReplyDeleteInteresting that you posted a picture that has olives on the tree. I posted a similar picture Saturday on my facebook page. There's a cafe that has a small organic garden in the front of their building. They have 3 olive trees and one had a single olive on it. That was the first olive on a tree I ever recall seeing.
ReplyDeleteThe last picture, of the river. Is that the Rio Grande along 170? I know it looks like that in some areas.
Very nice pictures John, Thanks.
Loved all of the pics, especially the
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Missouri Grandma loves your pictorial tour!
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