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I love the hills in these last days of summer as we creep, slide, fall into fall. It’s been in the 60s here (hear that, retreat attendees? sorry!), and the mist rolls and wallows in the hills with mysterious languor. This is our view from the front porch this afternoon.
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Gorgeous photos Suzanne! As much as I love the pics of your “Cast of Critters” I also love the beautiful shots of the WVA landscapes in all the seasons.
Thank you for sharing them with us!
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