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  • Primula vulgaris
  • Primroses and Water Drops
  • Primroses
  • Primrose
  • Primrose
  • Tulip
  • Winter Skies
  • Snow Geese
  • Iced SUV
  • Iced Heather
  • Flowering Cherry
  • Magnolia
  • Sunset
  • Pansy
  • Windflower
  • Rhododendron
  • Crocuses
  • Forsythia
  • Grape Hyacinths
  • The First Rhodendrons of Spring
  • Salmonberry Blossom
  • 71st International Plowing Match
  • Handing Over the Reins
  • Magnolia Bud
  • Kousa Dogwood Fruits
  • Fishtrap Creek Autumn Reflections
  • Autumn Dogwood
  • Autumn Color
  • River of Gold
  • December Frost
  • Japanese Maple
  • Autumn Colors
  • Fire-featuring Heaven
  • Autumn Color
  • Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria)
  • Autumn
  • Autumn Sunset
  • October Sunset
  • Plowing Competition
  • International Plowing Competition
  • Friends
  • Winter Wonderland
  • "The woods are lovely, dark and deep."
  • Swans in Flight
  • Friends
  • Farmer's Day Parade, Lynden, June 5, 2010
  • All Decked Out
  • Lynden Plowing Competition.
  • This is where we live.
  • The Colors of Spring
  • Glory of the Snow
  • Nothing but seeds for supper?
  • Trumpeter Swans in Flight
  • Le Printemps #4
  • Le Printemps #3
  • Le Printemps #2
  • Time for the Winter Olympics
  • Dogwood
  • Holiday Lights
  • Holiday Lights
  • Holiday Lights
  • Autumn at Fishtrap Creek
  • September Sunset
  • Floral Cascade
  • Real Food!
  • Cock o' the Walk
  • Fair Time
  • Floral Flame
  • Purity
  • Happy 4th of July
  • Long may She Wave!
  • Blue on Blue Bokeh
  • Dahlia
  • Honeysuckle
  • Lilies
  • "Orange bright, like golden lamps in a green light."  Andrew Marvel
  • "Those blood drops from the burning heart of June."  John Masefield
  • Rainy Daylily
  • Bride and Sister-in-Law
  • Groom, Two Brothers and Brother-in-Law
  • Transvaal Daisy (Gerbera jamesonii)
  • Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia)
  • Tickseed and Fly
  • "An earthly thing were better like the rose, at peace with clay from which its beauty grows."  John Masefield