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Winter in the Midwest
comments (2) December 21st, 2010 in gallery
The Witchhazel blooming in the snow is such a pleasure. It is so unusual to have a flower and a yellow one to boot, in the wintertime in the Central Midwest. I also caught the snow crystals on the ornamental grasses in spite of my shaking hands. And pictures of grandbaby and Sheltie also had to be posted!! I use a Canon PowerShot A630 that is about 3 yrs old.
posted in: The Gallery, winter, ornamental grasses, shrubs, witchhazel, Yellow blooms
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