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Nobody In Particular
Just Another Random American.
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
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Summer blossoms are always interesting, especially here in the Seattle area. In the spring, when it's more likely to rain, it's easy for a flower to stand out against the gloom. But when it's bright out, the flowers have to bring their color A game.
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