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Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Me and Kate, Garden, Roscoe


 

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Kate on the dock, Roscoe


 

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Bottlebrush tree, Garden, Roscoe


 

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Branches, Tree, Roscoe


 

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Bokeh test 3, Garden


 

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