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The Orchard in Winter

comments (1) December 27th, 2009 in gallery

mikeinbc1 mikeinbc1, member
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 Click the image to enlarge. Photo: Mike Lane

This is our back yard garden, with a small section that we call "the orchard", though it only has a very few fruit trees. Last year we deliberately left the apples on one tree, hoping to photograph it when it snowed. Well it certainly snowed, and I got this lovely photo, with the apples looking like hung decorations!


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geron1mo writes: Fantastic. Posted: 12:37 am on December 30th
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