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Going to work
Mount Sawdust
Watergrass
Palace intrigue
Opal's shadow obsession
Four feet, one hand
Boy hugs his dog
Eclipse dog
Ol' Duck
Still excited about the eclipse
Excited about the eclipse
One wants the ball, one doesn't care
Lawn dogs at the eclipse party
Ridiculous eclipse shots
Smokey day
Confined
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Protect from rain
Packaged pleasure
Magic carpet ride
Rust with blue
Rust with mustache
Gate
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Knots!
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Ghost branch
Wheat grass
The A canal
Path with elm trees
Poplar
Mini-swamp
Three boys on bikes
An accident waiting to happen
I see what I want to see
The cat dreams about a car, a Lincoln, to be exact
Don't panic, Carla...
Postcard from Camp Vertigo
Postcard from Panic River
Mountain trail
Hogsback Mtn.
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Decadenza - Dekadenz - abandoned thinks - decadencia
PLAYING WITH BRUSHES, TEXTURES, FILTERS, SPECIAL EFFECTS, etc
PLAYING WITH BRUSHES, TEXTURES, FILTERS, SPECIAL EFFECTS, etc
I LOVE IT ! ★ J'AIME CELA ! ★ DAS LIEBE ICH ! ★ MI PIACE MOLTO !
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(PiP Comparison Group) The old Arcade Hotel & Restaurant on Main St., built around 1910. It was "the place to go" if you had a little money for a nice meal out. I ate here a few times with my grandmother in the 1950s. It was probably the first white-tablecloth restaurant I ever saw!
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It's not nice in a common sense, but it is interesting (and worth!) to look at!
Have a very good weekend over there Diane!
Diane Putnam club has replied to Leon_Vienna clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Cheryl Beal clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Ulrich John clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Gudrun clubA question, Diane; what colour tablecloths were you used to before?
... or was it the novelty of eating at a table itself????
:o)
Diane Putnam club has replied to Andy Rodker clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Steve Bucknell clubGreetings from the Swiss Alps, Andrea
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