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Thursday, December 6, 2012
Late fall in the Fingerlakes
Bristol Mountain is making snow against nature which may win with warm temps coming and rain.
I just like it.
A Red Tail Hawk still hanging around.
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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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