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Our bumblebee primrose, in the Snake backyard raised garden bed, was just beginning to bloom.
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Dry grass, in the Beast raised grden bed, before it was trimmed off.
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A tangle of ferns grew in our Back Corner raised garden bed.
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Many mushrooms grew up the trunk of one of our trees. They grew near the back gate in our back yard.
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Attached is a pic of Jeanne in 1972, should you wish to include it in your collection.
Photographer unknown. The haircut (reason for the photo) was done in Edinburgh, Scotland by a well-known stylist named Charlie Miller.
-- George Jansen
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Two Snowdrop plants bloomed in March in our Snake raised garden bed.
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Our Rhubarb plant was just beginning to grow in late winter in our raised bed garden.
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Our dwarf weeping cherry tree was in full bloom again this March.
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Gypsy rested on our bed during the morning.
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(107 views) Freight and Amtrak tracks run north out of Emeryville
, (2006) Emeryville, California
, © 2006 Bryan Costales
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Two Amber Glow Tulips grew under our frontyard dogwood tree.
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Three more Amber Glow Tulips grew next to the sidewalk.
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The small patch of candytuft blooms grew a short way away from the large patch.
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Our large patch of candytuft blooms had dry grass growing between the white flowers.
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The front hedge was covered in new blooms.
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Our grape hyacinth plants, at the hedge side of our Monster raised garden, were also in full bloom.
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Our grape hyacinth plants, at the back of our vegetable garden, were in full bloom.
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One of our raised vegetable garden boxes was filled with many grape hyacinth flowers.
These will be removed after the blooms fade and will be planted elsewhere.
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(72 views) The waiting area inside the Amtrak station
, (2006) Emeryville, California
, © 2006 Bryan Costales
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Our completely revised front yard as viewed from the garage door.
The lawn was replaced with a stone path circling a bi-level raised garden called the "Monster."
Separating the yard from the driveway were pruned rose bushes
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and white candytuft flowers
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Grape Hyacinth grew along the back of the Monster raised garden bed in the front yard.
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A capybara peeking coyly from behind its giant palm frond.
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Bette Davis eyes? Bedroom eyes? Puppy dog eyes? They've got nothing on harbor seal eyes!
The little slit behind the eye is the ear which is an easy way to distinguish it from a sea lion with its little external ear.
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This Capybara needs a good brushing.
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The Harbor Seal was very curious about us as we motored past, but not curious enough to actually move.
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