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Kay Davies photo |
Winter looms, so I enjoy a look through our autumn archives, for the blue of the sky, the blue-green of our low-lying Juniper bush, the deeper green of my Alberta Spruce, the dark green and red of the crabapple tree, and the yellow-green of a late last moth.
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Kay Davies photo |
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Richard Schear photo |
5 comments:
Sorry to hear you have not been 100% of late Kay. Put your feet up, get better soon and tell Richard to go and make you a hot milky coffee with a dash of brandy. It works every time.
Autumn archives … it is a time of reminiscing.
Trees are green, but in such a variety of shades. I love crab apples that have been preserved with sugar, cinnamon and spices. - Margy
Winter DOES loom, doesn't it? I didn't make it to the park you told me about, as we worked 15-hour days each day. But I have the map and shall go next time I am in Edmonton. Who knows, maybe it will be a pretty winter day!
And you take it easy, my friend!
I love our blue spruce! They are wonderful trees.
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