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Our "garden" is green, flowered, full of weeds, protected wild flowers and the promise of fruit to come.
This is the epitome of spring. Here and there I'm starting to notice a few brownish spots, but this isn't the time to show them.
3 comments:
Hadassa
said...
Shalom! I decided to take photos of my all wildflower "garden" also. Before long they'll all be crisp and dry, unlike the grapes, which have just started to look like tiny bunches and not buds.
3 comments:
Shalom!
I decided to take photos of my all wildflower "garden" also. Before long they'll all be crisp and dry, unlike the grapes, which have just started to look like tiny bunches and not buds.
G-d's garden, really.
very nice pics.
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