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The Dead of Winter |
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Drying Time |
A few more, showing the change of season. The Dead of Winter piece, is a favorite plum tree that I revisited while walking around with my pochade box. I enjoyed the conversation that I had with this piece, and felt that I said a little less than usual, which I like.
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