Greedy-Guts
Ten minutes' walk from home
Mid-November
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Out for a walk before supper


The temperature was warm, about ten degrees Celcius (like, fifty in
USA degrees) which is not bad for mid-November. We saw blooms still
on lots of flowers, some geraniums and a hollyhock down the street,
for instance. There was quite a bit of local traffic here, so it took
several shots before I got one without cars. The camera was pushed up
against one of the posts holding the railing in place.
USA degrees) which is not bad for mid-November. We saw blooms still
on lots of flowers, some geraniums and a hollyhock down the street,
for instance. There was quite a bit of local traffic here, so it took
several shots before I got one without cars. The camera was pushed up
against one of the posts holding the railing in place.
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