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Look what I found in the shady part of my backyard. Huge mushrooms! No, the pear was not sprouting, too, I set it there for comparison purposes, so you could see how big those umbrellas are!
And the dahlias. What can I say. They are always the regal show-offs of the garden, lasting until the frost comes.
Stepping away from my drawing board and computer for a moment to see the little wonders of nature does wonders for my nature!
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