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Weekend Reflections: Colorado Blue Spruce






checking spruce tree’s growth, 
reflection an added plus, 
to viewing it here

note: the Colorado blue spruce
was a Christmas gift from Lowe's
to their customers

linking to James'

Comments

Al said…
Nice - I'm always pleased when our fur trees show good growth in a year. And despite his size, Socks will climb mountains with me, scrambling up and down rocks, and walking for miles - he's done it all his life!
The gift of the blue spruces a lovely Christmas gift. Reflection in the black of the winter windows at night enhances the sensation of bing cosy and warm inside. Warm regards.
'Tsuki said…
I like how the hand shows behinds the tree... It looks a little bit creepy, as composition... ^^

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