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Monthly Archives: December 2016
December Roses
It has been rainy and cold for the last week, so decided to try and brighten things up with some pictures of December roses. All of the pictures here in this post were taken earlier this month. However, after freezing … Continue reading
Posted in California, Flowers, Nature, Seasons
Tagged December, December Roses, Mr. Lincoln Rose, Pruning, Raindrops on Roses, Tropicana Rose, Yard Work, Yellow Roses
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Mid December Stat Slump
For the past week my blog stats have been slumping. I wondered if maybe I just wasn’t writing anything worth reading, but new post views are about normal and I have written a few things worth reading. My Gift Exchange … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Culture, Holidays
Tagged Blog Stats, Camel knees, Coca-Cola, Jane Austen, National Geographic, Santa, Stat Slump, triplets
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