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Similarities
are often seen
as simple commonality,
but careful observation
will more readily find
a surprising variety
of different shapes
and hues.
Elizabeth Crawford 7/15/11
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So true, Elizabeth
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Thank you Earlybird, nature has so much to teach us,
Elizabeth
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True.
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We may have a quorum here, Tilly Bud, thank you,
Elizabeth
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That is a really good observation Elizabeth. How many things does that happen with, I wonder?
Lovely picture too, they almost look edible! 🙂
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My thoughts as well Susannah, and they do look good enough to taste,
Elizabeth
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A lovely observation – and photo.
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Thanks Sherry, these photos do make it simple, if not easy. The hard part is making the choice as to which one to use.
Elizabeth
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In nearly every cluster of creatures, this is true. Just look at all of us!
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