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Sunday, May 22, 2011
Last of Trillium
These guys are fading fast at this point but are still neat to see in the woods and photograph.
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A day in the sun
An other great trip to Zurich Bog
Crossing paths
The end ... of Canandagua Lake
Birds, bugs, bogs, buds
Last of Trillium
Butterflys are finially out
Another rainy morning ... have I used that before?
Clark's Glenn...
More rain - because it can
Time to mow the lawn ...
Geese on the pond
Oriole and Trillium
Goslings
Fruit in bloom
Jack-In-The-Pulpit
The spring sun is out
Some from yesterday some from today
Yellow Warbler
Shots from yesterday
Marigolds
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Dana Jones
I am retired from Rochester Button Co.,Xerox and several other companies. My dog, Grenville, takes me for a walk every day so I take my camera. Most of the pictures I take are nature shots of what we see on those walks.
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