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Category Archives: flora and fauna
Escape 1
This is The Big Tree. It is called The Big Tree because it used to be paired with a smaller version of the same kind. The Little Tree, which was not very little at all, succumbed to a disease that … Continue reading
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Sentimental
I took this picture in the early morning on the edge of a campground while my partner and our dog slept. I liked wandering in the morning before everyone else is awake. It was quiet and still misty and cool … Continue reading
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Animal Sightings, Part 3
Peacocks on Madison
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Animal Sightings
Rams in Bryant Park Dragons and Sharks on 40th Street – Eagles on Seventh Avenue – Lions in Soho
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A Fine Thursday Evening
The plan: have a little dinner, see some of this and then enjoy a little live music. Here is hoping that the weather and my studies do not interfere.
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