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This is a beautiful Pasqueflower that I photographed at the Reader Rock Garden on 8 May 2013, before our "Flood of the Century" this past week. Hopefully, there won't have been too much damage to the garden.
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This flood is so unbelievable and destructive ... lucky your Premier and Mayor are so proactive!!
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