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After the rain 3

Posted on January 23, 2017 by dewelch

After the rain 3

After the rain 3

Raindrops gather after the rain. We have had so much rain over the last month. It is greatly welcome, but I know there will be so little in the summer months. The plants are loving it with new blooms and growth everywhere. 

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