Wednesday, June 13, 2018
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- 125/365 Summer Beauty
- FFF_Took the Insurance Money and Ran(124/365)
- 123/365 Peek-a-Boo
- 122/365 Life on the Bay
- 121/365 - Fishermen Memorial
- 120/265 Farmer's Market Flowers
- 119/365 Beam Me Up!
- 118/365 Green Glow
- 117/365 Winding
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- 114/365-A Spot of Pink
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- 112/365 Feeling a Bit Crabby
- 111/365 Busy Skies
- 110/365-Trinidad Cove
- 109/365 Pier-ing Out to Sea
- 108/365 Pining
- 107/365 Morning Moon
- 106/365 Bottoms Up
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- 104/365 Mars??
- 103/365 Out of a Western Movie
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Hari OM
ReplyDeleteWouldn't want to be standing under the tree when it fell! YAM xx
Did you snaffle it for a Christmas display?
ReplyDeleteJx
it has been many years since I have seen a large pine cone like this, we have lots but they are smaller than the palm of my hand
ReplyDeleteNC your pictures are truly gorgeous and your titles to them are so clever
ReplyDeleteHugs HiC
That one looks particularly huge!
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