Some winter cheer.

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  1. Odif

    Odif Young Pine

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    AF14D564-ED5C-437C-A798-59E6DDD168E9.jpeg 8E9D5C9A-A0BE-4409-AE04-FF735DC90C89.jpeg 6E22F0C3-480E-401F-8466-1B414461A45E.jpeg 63B9989E-D8BD-4796-B2AD-7996DBD05ED5.jpeg D3512836-F73A-4EC5-AF5F-2329A596953E.jpeg Some recent photos I took. Enjoy and happy Christmas to you all.
     
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  3. Cayuga Morning

    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Wow, really beautiful Odif. Thanks.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Odif those views are spectacular. Thanks for sharing them with us all and I hope you have a safe and healthy Christmas.
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Magnificent fotos, mate. Is that god’s own country?
    You take care and have a good holiday season.
     
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    mart Strong Ash

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    Wow !! would like to fish there !
     
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    marlingardener Happy

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    How lovely, how thoughtful to post these photos for us. Feliz Navidad to you and yours, Odif!
     
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    @mart I would too, but the family of otters that moved in have eaten all the big fish.
     

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