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September
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- Another sign of Fall, hunting dogs
- First hint of Fall
- Monarch in Indian summer
- Five minutes in your own back yard
- Pumpkins since 1812
- Georgetown in the rain
- Three silos, Lost River Valley
- Mexican fritillary on butterfly bush
- Praying mantis, master of disguise
- Faces of Honduras
- In memory of Padre Guadalupe
- Timing is everything
- Feeling red today
- Animals are such agreeable friends
- Getting out of a slump
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September
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Beautiful portraits, Margo. I love the look on the last one of the smiling little girl. It must've been quite an experience to go to Honduras. Life is so different there, and so much harder. We Americans are a spoiled people and don't even realize it. Most of us only complain that life is tough. They need to just take a look at how people live in other countries.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Loyce. I like that last little girl too--she was selling some kind of coconut thing along the road--such a great smile!
ReplyDeleteIt's true--a lot of Americans have no idea how the rest of the world lives. Hopefully, some day there will be more equality among the peoples of the world!