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by Mary

Posted on August 18, 2020August 16, 2020 by Mary

Green drought, April 2019

Not as dry by far as it was to get later. Impending doom is the fashion in New South Wales and has been for a while. (There’s been good rain this winter, in the plague year.)

Lolli at the dam Reflection Branching Dead wood Creek bed Fallen branch

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