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Thin Pines
October 17, 2011
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autumn
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fall
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first light
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morning
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pine trees
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strong coffee
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swamp
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Vermont
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Autumn
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Country Life
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Landscape
Soft Landing
August 29, 2011
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flying
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hot-air balloon
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Montgolfier
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morning
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sunrise
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Washington County
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whitetail deer
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Country Life
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Landscape
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Summer
View from Above
August 28, 2011
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cow poop
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flying
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hot-air balloon
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Montgolfier
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morning
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sunrise
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Washington County
Categories
Country Life
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Landscape
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Summer
Mist Rising
July 15, 2011
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Happy centpostiversary!
Mist Rising
marks 100 posts on the 468 photo blog!
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clouds
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hooky
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mist
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morning
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summer
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sun
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Vermont
Categories
Landscape
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Summer
Spider Breakfast
May 6, 2011
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Charlotte
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morning
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some pig
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spring
,
web
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Garden
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Spring
Poppy Frost
May 6, 2011
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brrrr
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cold
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frosty
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morning
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spring
Categories
Garden
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Spring
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