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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Buds
Photo by Marty Horowitz 4/21/2012
Many saguaros are already blooming. The one pictured above is getting ready. Aren't the buds beautiful?!
If you said:
Goodding Willow
for the cottony 'snow' from yesterday's post, you sneeze!
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