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Tag Archives: blossoms

Fall Floral

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White flowers with autumn leaves

Ladybug’s Friend

September Lavender

September Lavender

Sweet Pea Blossom and Pod

Sweet Pea Blossom and Pod

September sunflower

September sunflower

Collected from this morning’s walk.

Lovely to see lingering blossoms!

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This entry was posted in autumn, life, nature fix, urban nature-pockets and tagged blossoms, floral, morning walk, seed pods on September 28, 2013 by misshermit.
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a sensible mystic questing for myth and meaning in nature

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