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    Most of my adult life was spent in a world that was paved over. Hard surfaces such as concrete, brick, stone, marble and asphalt. A physical relocation to Idaho later in life, revealed wildflowers, saplings, young sprigs, creeks, streams, green meadows and where old trees fall to decay, and feed the land.

    The more we fail to control, the more life is preserved.








    Rick
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    Very nice series Rick. Love #2. ~~Peg
    Peg
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    The color shots are excellent, nice composition, nice colors.
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    All very nice, the 2nd one is my favorite of the bunch.


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    Nice set, the rock looks like a man in a baseball hat.
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    Kevin I see the man. You are so right.

    Rick lovely shots and what a great place to live.


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    I agree with some of the others, You really nailed #2. Very nice.


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    All are nice. For me, the third one looks like a serpent's hood.

    Baseball is not a native game here. People play cricket which somewhat resembles baseball. So. my imagination does not take me to a baseball player's hat.
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    Lovely set, but for me the favourite has to be #1.....wonderful.
    Ruth.
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    Excellent job on Shoshone Falls. It can be difficult to capture well.


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