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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Symmetry
Time only for a short post this morning. But time enough to share some symmetry in one of my favorite plants, the creosote bush. It has stripes!
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Bobbie
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Strange how it grows, almost like grass. Interesting.
10:43 PM
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Strange how it grows, almost like grass. Interesting.
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