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K.-H., Karl-Albert, and Paul,

 

It takes us a long time to get to these colors and I am really enjoying them now. Thank you for your comments. As always, they mean a lot.

K.-H.--- I can easily imagine how beautiful the Jemez and the Sangre de Christos must be with that dusting of snow. It's been a while since I've seen them but they are vivid in my mind's eye.

Paul, I hope these images extend the Fall season for you, just imagine these on your JM.

 

Here is one more that gives my sage a better show (this is with 90 Elmarit Type 1 -an oldie but a goodie):

 

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Ece

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K.-H., Karl-Albert, and Paul,

 

It takes us a long time to get to these colors and I am really enjoying them now. Thank you for your comments. As always, they mean a lot.

K.-H.--- I can easily imagine how beautiful the Jemez and the Sangre de Christos must be with that dusting of snow. It's been a while since I've seen them but they are vivid in my mind's eye.

Paul, I hope these images extend the Fall season for you, just imagine these on your JM.

 

Here is one more that gives my sage a better show (this is with 90 Elmarit Type 1 -an oldie but a goodie):

 

[ATTACH]290814[/ATTACH]

 

Ece

Ece,

 

Thanks a lot. You have turned my clock back 6-8 weeks with these lovely shots, especially the last one.

 

Paul

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Stuart, thank you!

Paul and K.H., once again thank you; it's a pleasure to share my garden with my friends here. We have more Santa Ana winds expected for the next two days. My trees might get down to bare branches before their time.

 

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