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August – Finally acquired a water feature

August – Still more to do landscaping

August – Setting sun lights Annabelle

September – Vivid grass and Heuchera in front of Choisya Sundance

September – Leaves beginning to color on Oakleaf Hydrangea Hydrangea and Sango-Kaku Japanese Maple and Vine Maple

September – Cape Fuchsia and Heather

October – Sunset through “Diane” Witch Hazel

October – Japanese Maple showing off its colors after a rain

November – Cape Fuchsia still lovely after blooms are gone

November – Close up of Cape Fuchsia

November – On Golden Pond

November – Through almost bare branches of Jaquemontii Birch the clouds to the east pick up the colors of the sunset and the rising moon.

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